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  2. Precinct captain - Wikipedia

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    1 Office title designation by state. 2 References. ... Requirements vary among states and counties. [5] ... Minnesota - Block Captain [30] Mississippi - unknown ...

  3. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) [8] Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMT with intravenous authorization (EMT- IV is not a separate certification level but an authorization by an agency physician medical director after verification of approved education and skills competency) [9] Advanced EMT (AEMT) EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) Paramedic [10] [11]

  4. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2008, 23 other states had similar laws. Additional states (including Arizona, Texas, South Dakota and Oregon) have such laws just for motorists, [6] [7] [8] which penalize the failure to present a driver license during a traffic stop.

  5. Doug Hutchison - Wikipedia

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    Doug Anthony Hutchison was born May 26, 1960, in Dover, Delaware.He attended Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, Michigan, and graduated from Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota, in 1978.

  6. Uniform Congressional District Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Congressional District Act is a redistricting bill that requires that all members of the United States House of Representatives in the 91st United States Congress and every subsequent Congress be elected from a single member constituency unless a state had elected all of its previous representatives at large, where this requirement commenced for the 92nd United States Congress.

  7. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    The US Supreme Court precedent on ballot access laws cases has been conflicting. [58] In Williams v. Rhodes (1969) the court struck down Ohio's ballot access laws on First and Fourteenth Amendment grounds. During the 1970s the Supreme Court upheld strict ballot access laws, with a 'compelling State interest' being the "preservation of the ...

  8. Utility (patentability requirement) - Wikipedia

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    In United States patent law, utility is a patentability requirement. [1] As provided by 35 U.S.C. § 101, an invention is "useful" if it provides some identifiable benefit and is capable of use and "useless" otherwise. [2]