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  2. California State Superintendent of Public Instruction

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    The state superintendent of public instruction (SPI) of California is the nonpartisan (originally partisan) elected executive officer of the California Department of Education. The SPI directs all functions of the Department of Education, executes policies set by the California State Board of Education, and also heads and chairs the Board. The ...

  3. Marriage officiant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a marriage officiant is a civil celebrant or civil officer such as a justice of the peace who performs acts of marriage or civil union. In some states, for example New Jersey, independent civil celebrants are certified by the government. They are required to undergo a course of training for at least 26 weeks.

  4. Information officer - Wikipedia

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    The term information officer is not a standard term in EU and USA as it might be confused with chief information officer role. An information officer’s responsibilities (similar to those of a data protection officer) include: The encouragement of compliance, by a public or private body, with the principles and conditions for the lawful ...

  5. Divorcing couples are required to take a parenting class in ...

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    Two years on, she says she's grateful for the 12-hour online class that she took with Children in Between — the Center for Divorce Education's co-parenting programs — because it covered ...

  6. FAIR Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful Education Act, also known as the FAIR Education Act (Senate Bill 48) and informally described by media outlets as the LGBT History Bill, is a California law which compels the inclusion of the political, economic, and social contributions of persons with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people into educational textbooks and the ...

  7. Priest–penitent privilege - Wikipedia

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    The clergy–penitent privilege, clergy privilege, confessional privilege, priest–penitent privilege, pastor–penitent privilege, clergyman–communicant privilege, or ecclesiastical privilege, is a rule of evidence that forbids judicial inquiry into certain communications (spoken or otherwise) between clergy and members of their ...

  8. Dallas pastor removed indefinitely due to 'inappropriate ...

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    A Dallas pastor has been removed indefinitely from the church he has served at since 2018 due to him having an "inappropriate relationship" with a woman, according to the church's leadership.

  9. Lay ministry - Wikipedia

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    They may have theological degrees and training, which may be required in certain instances, but not all lay ministries require this qualification. Lay ministers are generally chosen in small communities where it is difficult to find professional clergy to serve roles, and in which lay ministers are appropriate to fulfill the pastoral duties (e ...