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Official charter outlining membership criteria, governance, officer responsibilities, compliance with university and federal regulations, and volunteer requirements for recognition and honors within a student public health organization.
Year:
2026
Institution:
The University of Texas at El Paso
Type of Document:
Constitution / Bylaws
Organization:
Students for Public Health (SPH)
Purpose:
Professional student organization promoting public health awareness and interdisciplinary collaboration
Membership:
Undergraduate and graduate students at UTEP
Leadership Structure:
President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian
Policies:
Non-discrimination, anti-hazing, Title IX compliance
Volunteer Requirements:
Minimum hours and participation for active membership and graduation honors
Advisors:
Faculty and staff members interested in public health
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Issue date:
January 22, 2026
Closing date:
February 20, 2026, 4:00pm MT
Year:
2026
Region / City:
El Paso County, Colorado
Theme:
Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Organization / Institution:
El Paso County, Colorado
Author:
El Paso County Government
Target Audience:
Potential bidders for ERP implementation
Period of Action:
January 22, 2026 – February 20, 2026
Approval Date:
January 22, 2026
Amendment Date:
February 20, 2026
Year:
2026
Region / City:
El Paso County, Colorado
Subject:
Court Procedures
Document Type:
Informational Guide
Institution:
El Paso County Combined Courts
Audience:
Self-represented litigants and attorneys
Filing Methods:
In-person, by mail
Forms Available:
JDF, CRCCP, FCF, County-specific forms
Fees:
Applicable for filing and some forms
Contact Information:
Clerk’s Office Room S101, Colorado Springs, CO; online resources and email for records requests
Year:
2015
Region / City:
El Paso, TX
Subject:
Information Technology, Student Associations
Document Type:
Bylaws
Organization / Institution:
Association of Information Technology Professionals, UTEP
Author:
Adan Valenciana
Target Audience:
Students, Members of AITP
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
September 2015
Year:
2024
Institution:
The University of Texas at El Paso
Department:
College of Science, Department of Physics
Course Number:
PHYS 1403 CRN 20806
Credits:
4.0
Term:
Spring 2024
Instructor:
Dr. José Leo Bañuelos
Office Location:
PSCI 215C
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
(915) 747-7535
Emergency Contact:
(915) 747-5715
Course Materials:
College Physics: A Strategic Approach, 4th edition, by Knight, Jones, & Field, Modified Mastering Physics with Pearson eText Access Code
Course Meetings:
Tue Thu 3:00PM – 4:20 PM, Physical Science Building (PSCI) room 208
Learning Objectives:
Representing Motion, Vectors in Physics, One- and Two-Dimensional Kinematics, Forces, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Work and Energy, Potential Energy and Conservative Forces, Energy Conservation, Linear Momentum and Collisions, Rotational Kinematics, Rotational Dynamics, Mechanical Equilibrium, and Elasticity
Grading:
Exams 60%, Homework 20%, Laboratory 15%, In-Class Participation 5%
Office Hours:
Mon, Tues 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM and by appointment
Online Resources:
Blackboard announcements, Discussion Board, iClicker Reef Student App, Miner Learning Center tutoring
Exam Dates:
Final Exam Thursday, May 9th, 4:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Policies:
Make-up assignments by extraordinary circumstances, late homework penalty 8% per day, attendance required, academic integrity enforced
Institution:
The University of Texas at El Paso
College:
College of Business
Course Number:
Finance 3330
CRN:
18876
Course Title:
Finance for Entrepreneurs
Semester:
Fall 2017
Meeting Days:
Monday and Wednesday
Meeting Time:
9:00 AM to 10:20 AM
Location:
College of Business Administration Building, Room 329
Instructor:
Gary R. Hedrick
Office:
Coba Room 216
Phone:
915-747-6033 (office); 915-525-3492 (cell)
Email:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday, 10:30 AM to Noon
Textbook:
Entrepreneurial Finance, 5th Edition
Authors:
J. Chris Leach; Ronald W. Melicher
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Publication Year:
2015
Course Description:
Study of financial management concepts applied to starting, operating, expanding, and selling small business firms, including business plans, financing packages, working capital management, and funding sources
Course Objective:
Provide understanding of financial methods and requirements for starting and managing a small business
Assessment Methods:
Five or six exams including a final exam; possible case studies; homework assignments
Grading Scale:
A (90–100); B (80–89.99); C (70–79.99); D (60–69.99); F (0–59.99)
Academic Policy:
Scholastic dishonesty prohibited under UTEP Handbook of Operating Procedures
Accommodation Services:
Center for Accommodations and Support Services (CASS)
Class Policies:
Attendance encouraged; cell phones to be silenced; instructor reserves right to alter course elements with advance notice
Note:
Year
Subject:
Grading and Erosion Control
Document Type:
Standard Notes
Organization:
El Paso County
Target Audience:
Construction and engineering professionals
Jurisdiction:
El Paso County, Colorado
Document Type:
Permit application and authorization form
Permit Type:
Erosion and Stormwater Quality Control Permit (ESQCP)
Project Name:
Winsome Filing No. 2
Owner:
Winsome, LLC
Responsible Person:
Joe DesJardin
Position:
Director of Entitlements
Owner Address:
1864 Woodmoor Drive, Suite 100, Monument, Colorado 80132
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
719-476-0800
Project Location:
17480 Meridian Rd, northwest corner of Hodgen Road and Meridian Road, Colorado
Land Description:
Portions of SW¼ of Section 19-11-64, SE¼ of Section 23-11-64, Section 24-11-65, and W½ of Section 19-11-64
Total Acreage:
258 acres
Disturbed Acreage:
32.97 acres
Project Purpose:
Preparation of plat, entitlements, and engineering documentation for development of residential and commercial lots
Project Description:
Construction of roadways, drainageways, and extended detention basins to support 62 single-family residential lots and one commercial lot
Tax Schedule Numbers:
5100000497; 4100000435
Construction Start Date:
June 2021
Construction Completion Date:
June 2022
Final Stabilization Date:
June 2022
Governing Standards:
El Paso County Engineering Criteria Manual (ECM); City of Colorado Springs Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2 (DCM2) with El Paso County Addendum
Required Supporting Documents:
Stormwater Management Plan, cost estimates for stormwater control measures, financial surety, operation and maintenance plan, detention basin maintenance agreement and easement
Approving Authority:
ECM Administrator, El Paso County
Course:
RS 3351 / WS 3351 Gender and Religion
CRN:
16650 / 16697
Schedule:
MW 1:30-2:50 PM
Location:
Liberal Arts 204
Instructor:
Dr. Ann Branan Horak
Office:
Worrell 210
Office Hours:
MW 12:30-1:30 and by appointment
Contact:
[email protected], 915-747-5519
Required Texts:
Barbara Crandall, Gender and Religion: The Dark Side of Scripture; Anita Diamont, The Red Tent; Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner
Supplementary Materials:
Readings on Blackboard, Films on Demand
Course Objectives:
Understanding gender dynamics in world religions, critical reading and writing skills, campus and community engagement, intercultural interaction
Assignments:
Weekly readings, discussion participation, short responses, one long paper
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students enrolled in Gender and Religion
Technology:
UTEP Blackboard, UTEP email account
Academic Expectations:
Timely completion of assignments, active participation, respectful engagement with peers, critical evaluation of texts
Year:
2026
Region / City:
El Paso County, Colorado Springs, CO
Subject:
Procurement of High Build Traffic Paint and Glass Beads
Document Type:
Invitation for Bid
Issuing Authority:
El Paso County Contracts and Procurement Division
Contact Person:
Becky Schaffstein, CPPB
Response Deadline:
March 11, 2026, 3:00 P.M. MST
Contract Start Date:
April 1, 2026
Contract End Date:
December 31, 2026
Option to Renew:
Up to four additional one-year periods with potential price adjustments
Submission Method:
Electronically via Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System
Non-Appropriation Clause:
Applicable under C.R.S.§ 29-1-110
Project Option:
2.10.1 Implement a Palliative Care Program to Address Patients with End-of-Life Decisions and Care Needs
Project Title:
Complete Hospice Care for Uncompensated Patients
Unique Project ID:
138951211.2.7
Performing Provider:
University Medical Center of El Paso (UMC)
TPI:
138951211
Partner Organization:
Hospice of El Paso
Facility:
The Center for Compassionate Care
Type of Document:
Healthcare program project description
Healthcare Focus:
Hospice services and palliative care
Target Population:
Hospice-appropriate uncompensated patients, ventilator-dependent patients, pediatric hospice patients
Geographic Region:
El Paso, Texas, United States
Institution Type:
Public academic medical center
Key Activities:
Transition of eligible patients to hospice services, palliative care planning, patient and family experience surveys, quality improvement initiatives
Program Goals:
Relief and prevention of suffering, improvement of patient outcomes and quality of life, expanded access to hospice services
Community Need Identification Numbers:
CN-2 Secondary and Specialty Care; CN-6 Other
Expected Outcomes:
Reduction of emergency room visits, decreased inpatient hospital days, expanded hospice access for underserved populations
Program Components:
Business case development for palliative care, patient transition to hospice or home care, experience surveys, quality improvement processes
Year:
2018
Region / City:
El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Type of Document:
Administrative Determination Letter
Organization / Authority:
El Paso County Administration
Applicants:
Curtis and Patsy Fox
Business Name:
Mountain Fox Garage Doors
Property Address:
12610 Crump Road, Black Forest, Colorado Springs, CO 80908
Parcel Number:
6212002004
Property Size:
4.995 acres
Zoning:
RR-5
Intended Use:
Rural Home Occupation for garage door sales and service
Building Details:
Primary residence 2653 sq ft first floor, 2644 sq ft basement; detached garage 1400 sq ft
Staffing:
1 full-time office, 1 part-time office, 1 field sales, 3-4 technicians
Delivery and Traffic:
Standard parcel services and box truck 1-2 times per week, <20 one-way trips/day
Compliance:
Adheres to building, fire, health, environmental codes; no visual or environmental impacts
Organization:
City of El Paso Department of Public Health
Project Title:
Automated Emergency Dispatch System
Project Identification Number:
065086301.1.4
Program:
DSRIP (Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment)
Project Option:
1.10.2 Enhance Improvement Capacity through Technology
Region:
El Paso, Texas, United States
Sector:
Public Health and Emergency Medical Services
Type of Document:
Public Health Project Proposal
System Concerned:
911 Emergency Dispatch System
Technology Components:
Automated Dispatch System, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), ProQA
Current Dispatch System:
Manual analog 800 MHz trunked radio dispatch system
Baseline Response Metrics:
Call handling 3:27 minutes; turnout time 1:42 minutes; first unit travel time 7:04 minutes; total response time 13:24 minutes
Primary Objective:
Reduce emergency dispatch and response times in the El Paso region
Key Activities:
Dispatcher and field personnel training; integration with CAD software; communication software upgrades; analysis of emergency response data
Target Outcomes:
Reduced dispatch times, improved survival rates, enhanced emergency medical response performance
Implementation Challenges:
System transition, dispatcher training, installation and software upgrades affecting dispatch centers, vehicles, and stations
Expected Outcome Period:
Five-year implementation and evaluation period
Population Health Factors Addressed:
Cardiac arrest, stroke, respiratory emergencies, trauma incidents, diabetes, obesity, aging population
Year:
2015-present
Region / City:
El Paso, TX
Topic:
Anthropology, Sociology, Gender, Public Health, Immigration
Document Type:
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Organization / Institution:
The University of Texas at El Paso
Author:
Carina Heckert
Target Audience:
Academia, Researchers, Students in Anthropology, Sociology, Public Health
Date of Publication:
2021
Date of Last Update:
2021
Year:
2026
Region / City:
El Paso County, Colorado Springs, CO
Document Type:
Legal Form
Institution:
El Paso County Combined Court
Author:
Petitioner or Respondent
Target Audience:
Individuals filing legal cases who cannot afford court fees
Case Number:
Specified per filing
Courtroom:
Specified per filing
Filing Date:
Date of submission by applicant
Financial Documentation Required:
Bank statements, pay stubs from last 3 months
Household Members Included:
Yes, all contributing to household income
Income and Expenses Reported:
Yes
Declaration:
Signed under penalty of perjury under Colorado law
Year:
2023
Region/City:
El Paso County, Colorado
Topic:
Erosion control, stormwater management, construction
Document Type:
Permit Application
Organization/Agency:
El Paso County
Author:
Dave Waldner
Target Audience:
Contractors, Engineers, and Permit Holders
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Little Elm, Texas
Topic:
Utility Services, Permits, Local Government
Document Type:
FAQ
Author:
Town of Little Elm, Texas
Target Audience:
Residents of Little Elm, Texas
Effective Date:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2013
Jurisdiction:
Texas, USA
Topic:
Prescriptive authority delegation for nurse practitioners and physician assistants
Document type:
Guidance and form
Legal basis:
SB 406, 83rd Texas Legislature; Texas Occupations Code Section 157; Texas Administrative Code Chapter 193
Applicable settings:
All practice settings except facility-based practices (hospitals and long-term care facilities)
Requirements included:
Written agreement, signatures, license numbers, practice locations, drug categories, consultation and referral plan, emergency plan, communication plan, supervision delegation, quality assurance plan, periodic face-to-face meetings
Effective date:
November 1, 2013
Review period:
Initial 3 years monthly, then quarterly; exceptions for experienced NP/PAs with previous prescriptive authority
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Texas
Topic:
Backflow Prevention Assembly Test and Maintenance
Document Type:
Instruction Manual
Organization / Institution:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Author:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Target Audience:
Licensed testers, public water systems
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Version:
Draft 2.0 | Effective: //_____ | Owner: Director of Special Education / 504 Coordinator | Approved by: __________________________
Year:
Draft 2.0
Region / City:
Midland ISD
Subject:
Special Education, Section 504
Document Type:
Manual
Organization / Institution:
Midland Independent School District
Author:
Director of Special Education
Target Audience:
School staff, administrators, special education professionals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A procedural manual for special education and Section 504 practices in Midland ISD, providing detailed operational steps for child find, referrals, evaluations, and compliance with federal and state regulations.
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Research Study Participation
Document Type:
Consent Form
Institution:
East Texas A&M University
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Research participants
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A