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President Gerald Ford signed the bill, known as Public Law 94-241 (90 Stat. 263), into law on March 24, 1976, establishing the Covenant with the Northern Mariana Islands. [ 1 ] Members of the Commission
The first public law enacted in the 115th Congress (Pub. L. 115–1 (text)) was the last law signed by President Barack Obama, and he signed it into law in the Capitol in the last hour of his presidency on January 20, 2017, shortly before the inauguration of his successor. [1]
Pub. L. 94-241, Act of March 24, 1976. The Weapons Control Act had been enacted by the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, 63 TTC §§ 551 et seq., before the CNMI joined the U.S. Under this law, all firearms—including automatic weapons, semi-automatic assault weapons, and handguns—were prohibited from civilian possession. Civilians ...
Acceptance of Gifts Act of October 10, 1978 (7 USC 2269, Public Law 95-442) - Authorizes FS acceptance of cash and donations of real personal property. Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of December 12, 1975 (16 USC 565a1-a3, Public Law 94-148) - Authorizes FS and partners to perform work from which they would accrue mutual non-monetary benefit.
The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE or the Access Act, Pub. L. No. 103-259, 108 Stat. 694) (May 26, 1994, 18 U.S.C. § 248) is a United States law that was signed by President Bill Clinton in May 1994, which prohibits the following three things: (1) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with ...
The National Emergencies Act (NEA) (Pub. L. 94–412, 90 Stat. 1255, enacted September 14, 1976, codified at 50 U.S.C. § 1601–1651) is a United States federal law passed to end all previous national emergencies and to formalize the emergency powers of the President.
104-94: January 6, 1996 (No short title) Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes Pub. L. 104–94 (text) 104-95: January 10, 1996 (No short title) To amend title 4 of the United States Code to limit State taxation of certain pension income. Pub. L. 104–95 (text) 104-96: January 10, 1996
Signed into law by President Bill Clinton on April 30, 1994 Signed in law in 1994 by U.S. President Bill Clinton , this act was meant to streamline the U.S. international broadcasting and provide a cost-effective way to continue Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty , Voice of America , and Radio Marti . [ 1 ]