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The Interstate Commerce Act applied several regulations to railroad prices and established the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC). [7] The powers of the ICC were expanded by laws such as the Elkins Act of 1903, the Hepburn Act of 1906, the Mann–Elkins Act of 1910, and the Valuation Act of 1913.
Modernizing Government Travel Act To provide for reimbursement for the use of modern travel services by Federal employees traveling on official Government business, and for other purposes. Pub. L. 115–34 (text) 115-35: May 17, 2017 (No short title)
The Articles of Confederation government (1783–1789) did not have a passport requirement. From 1789 through late 1941, the government established under the Constitution required United States passports of citizens only during the American Civil War (1861–1865) and during and shortly after World War I (1914–1918). The passport requirement ...
The Constitution of Texas is the foundation of the government of Texas and vests the legislative power of the state in the Texas Legislature.The Texas Constitution is subject only to the sovereignty of the people of Texas as well as the Constitution of the United States, although this is disputed.
Residents of American cities commonly use urban Interstates to travel to their places of work. The vast majority of long-distance travel, whether for vacation or business, is by the national road network; [28] of these trips, about one-third (by the total number of miles driven in the country in 2003) utilize the Interstate system. [29]
A lobbyist for Airbnb wants the Kentucky General Assembly to pass a bill forbidding local governments from requiring a special permit for some short-term rentals.
Regulations Governing Payment of Travel and Transportation Expenses of Civilian Officers and Employees of the United States When Transferred From One Official Station to Another for Permanent Duty November 25, 1946 276 9806 Establishing the President's Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty November 25, 1946 277 9807
Each signatory country, of which there are at least 193, has a civil aviation authority (such as the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States) to oversee the following areas of civil aviation: [citation needed] Personnel licensing — regulating the basic training and issuance of licenses and certificates.