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  2. Hatch Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hatch Act of 1939, An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, is a United States federal law that prohibits civil-service employees in the executive branch of the federal government, [2] except the president and vice president, [3] from engaging in some forms of political activity.

  3. Right to know - Wikipedia

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    OSHA regulations that establish access rights to these records are found in CFR 1910.1020: Access to Medical and Exposure Records. [ 62 ] Medical records are considerably more personal than exposure records or accident reports so the rules governing confidentiality and access to them are stricter.

  4. Regulation S-K - Wikipedia

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    Regulation AB [17 CFR 229.1100 – 229.1123]: [10] Asset-backed securities; Industry Guides: Securities Act and Exchange Act Industry Guides; General Rules and Regulations from the Securities Act of 1933 [17 CFR Part 230] Rule 144 [17 CFR 230.144]: Defines persons legally deemed not to be engaged in a distribution and therefore not treated as ...

  5. Inflation Reduction Act - Wikipedia

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    Of the $30 billion Section 45U nuclear power credit, [97] direct pay would make up $14.4 billion. Of the $13.2 Section 45V hydrogen credit, direct pay would make up $5.3 billion, of the $3.2 billion Section 45Q carbon sequestration credit, $1.6 billion, and of the $11.2 billion Section 45Y clean electricity production credit, $30 million. [98]

  6. Information security - Wikipedia

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    Information security is the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks. It is part of information risk management. [1] It typically involves preventing or reducing the probability of unauthorized or inappropriate access to data or the unlawful use, disclosure, disruption, deletion, corruption, modification, inspection, recording, or devaluation of information.

  7. Tax - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the United States, the IRS has about 1,177 forms and instructions, [49] 28.4111 megabytes of Internal Revenue Code [50] which contained 3.8 million words as of 1 February 2010, [51] numerous tax regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations, [52] and supplementary material in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. [53]

  8. United States Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    These include instruction in the values of the military profession through Professional Military Ethics Education (PME 2), voluntary religious programs, interaction with staff and faculty role models, and an extensive guest-speaker program. The foundation of the ethical code at West Point is found in the academy's motto, "Duty, Honor, Country."