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Following a major disaster, first responders who provide fire and medical services will not be able to meet the demand for these services. Factors as number of victims, communication failures, and road blockages will prevent people from accessing emergency services they have come to expect at a moment’s notice through 911. People will have to rely on each other for help in order to meet their immediate life saving and life sustaining needs.
The Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities is the designated state agency on the prevention of developmental disabilities. Its mission is to minimize the losses caused by preventable disabilities especially fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and brain injury. Thus, TOPDD is minding the minds of the children of Texas!
Travis County Health and Human Service & Veterans Service Divisions: -Administrative Services -Agrilife Extension -Community Services Division -Family Support Services -Office of Children Services -Office of the County Executive -Research and Planning Division -Veterans Service
Travis County Health and Human Service & Veterans Service Divisions: -Administrative Services -Agrilife Extension -Community Services Division -Family Support Services -Office of Children Services -Office of the County Executive -Research and Planning Division -Veterans Service
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The Texas Board of Legal Specialization was established in 1974 by the State Bar of Texas to "promote the availability, accessibility and quality of the services of attorneys to the public in particular areas of the law... and advance the standards of the legal profession." Becoming board certified provides a competitive edge for attorneys and paralegals in Texas, differentiating them from other attorneys through specialization in an area or certain areas of law. The Board Certification process is rigorous and thorough with stringent, ongoing requirements after initial certification. In brief, an applicant must: • have been in practice a minimum of 5 years with 3 years of substantial involvement in an area of law • complete TBLS-approved Continuing Legal Education course requirements • furnish at least 10 qualified, vetted references • provide extensive, relevant experience documentation • pass a comprehensive, daylong, specialty area examination Today, the Texas Board of Legal Specialization is the nation's largest and most successful legal board certification program. The TBLS now certifies attorneys in 21 different specialty areas and paralegals in seven specialty areas. It has certified more than 7,000 Texas attorneys, several with multiple certifications, issuing a total of more than 8,300 Certificates of Special Competence. More than 300 paralegals have distinguished themselves with board certification. Visit http://www.tbls.org or http://www.tbls-bcp.org for more information.
The Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities is the designated state agency on the prevention of developmental disabilities. Its mission is to minimize the losses caused by preventable disabilities especially fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and brain injury. Thus, TOPDD is minding the minds of the children of Texas!
Travis County Health and Human Service & Veterans Service Divisions: -Administrative Services -Agrilife Extension -Community Services Division -Family Support Services -Office of Children Services -Office of the County Executive -Research and Planning Division -Veterans Service