Ohio Statewide Alliance
The
Ohio Statewide Alliance is a volunteer collaborative effort of the
five Ohio Paralegal Associations. Since the 1980’s they have
been gathering to discuss issues that concern the paralegal profession.
Alliance Meetings
The Statewide Alliance meetings are held twice a year in the Fall
and Spring. The Statewides bring agenda topics presented to them
by their associations. The schedule to date.
Fall 2005 Cleveland
Area Paralegals - September 16
Spring 2006 Greater
Dayton Paralegal Association
Fall 2006 Cincinnati
Paralegal Association
Spring 2007 Paralegal Association of Central
Ohio
Fall 2007 Paralegal
Association of Northwest Ohio
Statewide Forum
The Forum is a day of seminars, vendors and is a great chance to
networking with all Ohio Paralegals. It is an opportunity to learn
about upcoming issues, current trends, and expand your legal topical
knowledge.
Fall 2005 - Cleveland
Area Paralegals TO HOST STATEWIDE FORUM - September 17 –
Ursuline College. Contact CAP’s Debbie Littler at dlittler@tuckerellis.com
or Stacey Stuckert, at sstuckert@tuckerellis.com.
Fall 2007 Paralegal
Association of Northwest Ohio
Ohio Paralegal Day
The third Monday in May is designated as Paralegal Day in Ohio.
The Governor issues a Proclamation to each Association proclaiming
this day "Paralegal Day in Ohio" and each Association
asks the Mayor of their City to issue a similar Proclamation. The
date was chosen to mark the date the first paralegal association,
PACO, was incorporated in Ohio.
Regulation
Processes of Regulating A Profession
Regulation is a generic term that encompasses all processes granting
authority for recognition to an individual or institution. NFPA
has conducted considerable research on the issue of regulation.
This research has revealed that there are a number of mechanisms
for regulating any profession. Some forms of regulation include:
Accreditation -- a voluntary process by which
an agency or organization evaluates and recognizes a program of
study or an institution as meeting predetermined qualifications
or standards. It shall apply to its institutions and programs of
study or services.
Certification -- a voluntary process by which a nongovernmental
agency or association grants recognition to an individual who has
met certain predetermined qualifications specified by that agency
or association. Such qualifications may include (a) graduation from
an accredited program, (b) acceptable performance on a qualifying
examination or series of examinations, and/or (c) completion of
a given amount of work experience.
Licensure -- the process by which an agency or branch of government
(a) grants permission to persons meeting predetermined qualifications
to engage in a given occupation and/or use a particular title, or
(b) grants permission to institutions to perform specified functions.
Limited Licensure -- the process by which a governmental
entity grants authority to nonlawyers to assume roles that are customarily,
but not exclusively, performed by lawyers in a limited specialty
practice area, i.e., real estate or bankruptcy law.
Restricted Licensure -- the process by which a governmental entity
grants authority to nonlawyers to assume roles that are customarily,
but not exclusively, performed by lawyers with a specified restriction,
i.e., for a specific period of time. This license would prohibit
assuming roles outside the scope of the restriction unless the criteria
for a plenary license is met.
Specialty Licensure -- the process by which a
governmental entity grants authority to nonlawyers to assume roles
that are customarily, but not exclusively, performed by lawyers
in a specialty practice area. This license can stand on its own
or be the second tier of a two-tiered licensing program to expand
the scope of permissible roles in that particular specialty practice
area.
Registration -- the process by which individuals
or institutions list their names with an association or agency.
Registration may be voluntary or mandatory. There usually is no
education or training requirement, although references and/or bonding
requirements are sometimes necessary.
*Courtesy of The
National Federation of Paralegal Associations
Statewide Representatives
Each Association elects or appoints a Statewide Representative
to attend and voice the opinions of the Association’s membership.
PACO’s contact is statewide@pacoaparalegals.org.
The Statewides also attend the Ohio State Bar Association Paralegal
Committee Meetings.
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