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  2. CSA Group - Wikipedia

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    Laws in many jurisdictions in North America require that certain products be tested for standards compliance by a body officially recognized for that purpose. CSA Group is accredited to do so in a variety of areas by the SCC [11] in Canada and OSHA [12] in the United States (as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory).

  3. Safe Schools Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Schools Act is an Ontario bill, implemented in 2000 to provide a definitive set of regulations for punishments that must be issued for students. The bill is often referred to as a zero-tolerance policy, however "the presence of mitigating factors in the Act and school board policies precludes it from being strictly defined as a zero tolerance regime". [1]

  4. Bylaw enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    Ordnungsamt officers in Cologne, Germany Bylaw enforcement patch from Delta, British Columbia. A bylaw enforcement officer (also called municipal law enforcement or municipal enforcement) is an employee of a municipality, county or regional district, charged with the enforcement of local ordinance—bylaws, laws, codes, or regulations enacted by local governments.

  5. Technical Standards and Safety Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a regulatory authority that administers and enforces technical standards in the province of Ontario in Canada. [2] [3]It is a nonprofit organization that has been given powers by the Government of Ontario to create and enforce public safety rules in such areas as elevators, ski lifts, amusement rides, fuels, boilers, pressure vessels and ...

  6. Campus police (US and Canada) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004–05 school year, 87% of college campuses had sworn officers with the power to arrest, and 90% of these departments were armed. [3]Some secondary public school districts maintain their own police, such as the Los Angeles School Police Department, the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Police Department and the New York City Police Department School Safety Division.

  7. Local government in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This can include municipalities, school boards, health authorities, and so on. [1] [2] The most prominent form of local government in Canada is municipal government, which is a local council authority which provides local services, facilities, safety and infrastructure for communities. Municipal governments are local general-purpose authorities ...

  8. Canadian Accredited Independent Schools - Wikipedia

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    CAIS encompasses 93 accredited independent schools, and its aim is to collaborate in the pursuit of exemplary leadership training, research and international standards of educational excellence. The stated vision of the organization is to be "Leaders in education, shaping the future of a courageous, compassionate world."

  9. Standards Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Approval of standards submitted as National Standards of Canada (NSC); Adoption of relevant policies to support SCC programs and services; and; Approval of budgets and audited financial statements. The SCC has a governing council that oversees the organization and an executive staff that is responsible for the operation of the organization.