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...Mail: Office of Environmental Information (OEI) Docket,. Environmental Protection Agency, Ma... the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know. Hotline, toll free at (800) 424-9346 or (...
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Many of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct have been reorganized or made easier to understand in the 2010 version. Fe...
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This document proposes to amend the Commission's rules governing the operation of . The Commission has gained much experience with U-NII devices since it first made spectrum available in the 5 GHz band for U-NII in 1997. The Commission believes that the time is now right to revisit the rules. The initiation of this proceeding satisfies the requirements of the ``Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012'' which requires the Commission to begin a proceeding to modify the rules to allow unlicensed U-NII devices to operate in the 5350-5470 MHz band. The Commission believes that an increase in capacity gained from 195 megahertz of additional spectrum, combined with the ease of deployment and operationa...
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The new chief justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court wants to reduce burdensome and expensive pre-trial wrangling, partially level the playing field between plaintiffs and defendants and let judges punish lawyers who try to bury their opponents in a flurry of certain kinds of worthless paperwork. Chief Justice Menis Ketchum began a one-year rotation as chief justice on Jan. 1. The plainspoken former trial lawyer was elected to a 12-year term on the court in 2008. He turns 69 at the end of the month but keeps an intense schedule. Ketchum commutes from Huntington but nonetheless arrives at his Capitol office at 6 or 7 a.m. two days a week. The other three days it takes him until 9:30 a.m. to get to work but hes already gone to work out at the Huntington High Intensity Training Center...
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or the Agency) is adding some new data elements and revising some existing data elements on the Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Forms (Tier I and Tier II) under Section 312 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). State and local implementing agencies requested that EPA add the new data elements since the additional information would be useful to develop or modify their community emergency response plans. EPA is also revising some existing data elements in the chemical reporting section of the Tier II inventory form to make reporting easier for facilities and make the form more user-friendly for state and local officials.
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This document amends, on an interim basis, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations pertaining to importations of merchandise bearing recorded trademarks or recorded trade names. The interim amendments, effective upon publication in the Federal Register, allow CBP, subject to limitations, to disclose to an intellectual property right holder information appearing on merchandise or its retail packaging that may comprise information otherwise protected by the Trade Secrets Act, for the purpose of assisting CBP in determining whether the merchandise bears a counterfeit mark. Such information will be provided to the right holder in the form of photographs or a sample of the goods and/or their retail packaging in their condition as presented to CBP for examination and alphanum...
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... analysis being done on the SEC's proposed rules, which has lead to some D.C. Court Appeals to basi... layoff hundreds of staff and cut its information technology budget down to 2003 levels. The result... all the folks on Wall Street that go to the right clubs approach. And then you see no one get fired...
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EPA is proposing to add ortho-nitrotoluene (o-nitrotoluene) to the list of toxic chemicals subject to reporting under section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986 and section 6607 of the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) of 1990. o- Nitrotoluene has been classified by the National Toxicology Program in their 12th Report on Carcinogens as ``reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen.'' EPA believes that o-nitrotoluene meets the EPCRA section 313(d)(2)(B) criteria because it can reasonably be anticipated to cause cancer in humans. Based on a review of the available production and use information, o-nitrotoluene is expected to be manufactured, processed, or otherwise used in quantities that would exceed the EPCRA section 313 reporting thresholds.
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Many of us, myself included, have had mixed emotions about the Patriot Act. Passed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, it was designed to help protect our country from our sworn enemies -- the jihadists who would use any means available to ultimately destroy us and create a global caliphate. Winning this long-term war is absolutely necessary, of course, but the thorny issue always was and is this: How much of our individual liberty, which we hold so dear, do we have to give up as part of this law? This issue is now on display because of recent actions by the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR). Many people are upset.
The story starts with a part of the Patriot Act known as the Real ID Act, which was passed in 2005. This law requires states to revise the procedures used by loca...
... "privacy erosion and infringement on civil rights." I share his concerns. The upshot is strong evide...Well, guess what: Your information, when you get or renew your permit, will go into t...
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... of Office, Procedures, Public Information. 1102.308 - Right to petition for issuance, amend...