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  2. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Standard Form 312 (SF 312) is a non-disclosure agreement required under Executive Order 13292 to be signed by employees of the U.S. Federal Government or one of its contractors when they are granted a security clearance for access to classified information.

  3. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FDIC problem bank list; Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005; Fractional-reserve banking; List of bank failures in the United States (2008–present) List of largest bank failures in the United States; List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction; Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations

  4. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    [Note 2] The service's force strength also includes 8,577 full-time civilian federal employees and 21,000 uniformed civilian volunteers of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. [18] The service maintains an extensive fleet of roughly 250 coastal and ocean-going cutters , patrol ships, buoy tenders, tugs, and icebreakers; as well as nearly 2,000 small ...

  5. Green card - Wikipedia

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    A full list of category codes (i.e. IR1, E21, etc.) can be found in the Federal Register [90] [91] or Foreign Affairs Manual. [92] Since May 11, 2010, new green cards contain an RFID chip [93] and can be electronically accessed at a distance. They are shipped with a protective sleeve intended to protect the card from remote access, but it is ...

  6. Title IX - Wikipedia

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    Title IX; Long title: An Act to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the Vocational Education Act of 1963, the General Education Provisions Act (creating a National Foundation for Postsecondary Education and a National Institute of Education), the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress, and related Acts, and for other purposes.

  7. Accidental American - Wikipedia

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    An accidental American is someone whom US law deems to be an American citizen, but who has only a tenuous connection with that country.For example, American nationality law provides (with limited exceptions) that anyone born on US territory is a US citizen (), including those who leave as infants or young children, even if neither parent is a US citizen (as in the case of Boris Johnson until ...

  8. N95 respirator - Wikipedia

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    A surgical N95 is also rated against fluids, and is regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration under 21 CFR 878.4040, in addition to NIOSH 42 CFR 84. 42 CFR 84, the federal standard which the N95 is part of, was created to address shortcomings in the prior United States Bureau of Mines respirator testing standards, as well as tuberculosis ...