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Pub. L. 106–2 (text) 106-3: March 23, 1999 (No short title) An act to deem as timely filed, and process for payment, the applications submitted by the Dodson School Districts for certain Impact Aid payments for fiscal year 1999 Pub. L. 106–3 (text) 106-4: March 25, 1999 Nursing Home Resident Protection Amendments of 1999
June 30, 2000: Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, Pub. L. 106–229 (text) August 7, 2000: Oceans Act, Pub. L. 106–256 (text) August 19, 2000: Global AIDS and Tuberculosis Relief Act of 2000, Pub.L. 106-264; September 22, 2000: Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, Pub. L. 106–274 (text)
AIR 21 was known as H.R. 1000 in 106th Congress, second session. Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.) introduced it on 4 March 1999. It was enacted on 5 April 2000. Upon signing the bill into law, President Bill Clinton stated:
The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN, Pub. L. 106–229 (text), 114 Stat. 464, enacted June 30, 2000, 15 U.S.C. ch. 96) is a United States federal law, passed by the U.S. Congress to facilitate the use of electronic records and electronic signatures in interstate and foreign commerce.
December 31, 1970: Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970, Pub. L. 91–609, 84 Stat. 1770, including title VII, National Urban Policy and New Community Development Act of 1970, 84 Stat. 1791 January 12, 1971: Foreign Military Sales Act of 1971 , Pub. L. 91–672 , 84 Stat. 2053
Pub. L. 115–93 (text) reauthorized the TVPA in 2018, as part of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2017. [ 3 ] Since the law requires the applicant to become part of the prosecution of his or her trafficker, trafficked persons may be fearful of retaliation upon the self or the family and thus serves as a major deterrent to individuals ...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), Pub. L. 106–274 (text), codified as 42 U.S.C. § 2000cc et seq., is a United States federal law that protects individuals, houses of worship, and other religious institutions from discrimination in zoning and landmarking laws. [1]
The Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (GLBA), also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, (Pub. L. 106–102 (text), 113 Stat. 1338, enacted November 12, 1999) is an act of the 106th United States Congress (1999–2001).