"In view of the Constitutional Court ruling... a new accreditation process is necessary, " the Munich court which will hear the trial said in a statement on Monday.
Liberal Democrat Robert Brown's amendment, which called for consideration of a mandatory accreditation scheme to cover property managers, was unanimously passed.
Conservative MSP Mary Scanlon's amendment, which said a voluntary accreditation scheme for factors should be tried before new legislation was considered, fell with 13 MSPs voting for it, 57 against and with 46 abstentions.
If such a formal accreditation system could be established it would raise the prospect of online students anywhere in the world being able to study for a degree with famous universities, at a cost that is likely to be much lower than a traditional campus-based course.
Environment Minister John Griffiths called the accreditation a "massive coup".
Housing and Communities Minister Alex Neil said a national voluntary accreditation scheme for factors was to be adopted, but issued an invitation to all parties to meet with him and find a consensual way forward on what legislation was required in addition to the scheme.
Mr Suzuki is also alleged to have had a say in the accreditation of diplomats, and on one occasion, to have kicked and hit a senior ministry official in a dispute over policy.
AMBA, a British-based accreditation agency for business schools, says its members are being badly hurt.
The Chilean System of Evaluation and Certification of Studies has become a model of educational accreditation among the Latin American countries.
Daniel LeClair, vice-president of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, a business-school accreditation agency, says that its members are reaching out to graduates through alumni magazines, mentoring workshops and through the student job-search team.
Schools gain and maintain accreditation via a peer review system, and though some deans find the required self-reflection to be useful, others say the time and resources spent on paperwork and preparing for campus visits aren't worth it.
The lab is divided into 50 cells, each representing either a sporting event or a system, such as accreditation, which will rely on data.
The BDA does not accredit a toothpaste for a whitening claim alone but accreditation can be given to toothpastes that demonstrate effective cleaning alongside dental health benefits.
Bob Reid, AACSB's chief accreditation officer and a former dean at James Madison University's business school, says the group now assesses schools in the context of their individual missions, rather than against a common standard.
To date, 64 European airports have signed up to the Airport Carbon Accreditation Scheme, a voluntary initiative launched in 2009 that aims to reduce emissions from ground transport, boost the use of renewable energy and increase the energy efficiency of airport terminals.
After all, degrees awarded by the members of Mr Denby's association are generally recognised by regional accrediting agencies in the United States (it takes around five years for a new university to gain accreditation), and this means they become passports to graduate studies in America itself.
However, Defra underlined that these non-binding standards were the start of a consultation period, not an accreditation scheme.
However, Defra underlined that these non-binding standards are the start of a consultation period, not an accreditation scheme.
You will note that all forms of media accreditation assume there is a print publication of some kind behind the work the media applicant does, you know, like in 1865.
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The participants from the provinces and Federal Government evolved a number of recommendations to push forward accreditation of teacher education programmes and certification and licensing of teachers in the country.
Several years ago I attended a major WHO event in Geneva at which the NGO I represented was denied accreditation because it was known to be an advocate of free markets and a critic of some of the UN's policies.
My hypothesis is that the prominence of rankings and the importance of accreditation are driving universities to adopt a one-size fits all approach.
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He recommends checking the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education to find a program in your area.
He added that all athletes travelling to the UK for the Games who would normally need to get a visa would be able to use their games accreditation card instead.
It remains unclear if Oikos will be able to reconvene classes, as the school was already on a watch list of troubled schools and risked losing accreditation for its nursing program.
Its lawyer said they were still awaiting results of the analysis of the signature on the supposed letter of accreditation to ascertain the possible involvement of a Televisa employee, local newspaper La Prensa reports.
This has riled private labs as not only have they lost business - in an industry where it is already tough to turn a profit - but police labs currently do not require accreditation in the same way private labs do.
The Pharmacy Compounding Accrediting Board ( PCAB) provides quality accreditation but the New England Compounding Center was not a member.
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Analysts working on reports that are circulated internally or to a select group of clients, are not eligible for ITU accreditation.
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At question time on 11 January 2010, Security Minister Lord West told the House of Lords that accreditation to the Games would replace the need for a visa, but that the same checks would be made.
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