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  2. Doctors for Drug Policy Reform - Wikipedia

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    Doctors for Drug Policy Reform, or D4DPR (formerly known as Doctors for Cannabis Regulation, or DFCR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that serves as a global voice for licensed health professionals and scientists advocating for evidence-based drug policies and best practices that advance public health, reduce stigma, and minimize harm.

  3. ASTM D8441/D8441M - Wikipedia

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    The state of Vermont approved use of the IICPS before the ASTM standard was published, and their choice of a different color scheme is now out of compliance with the ASTM D8441/D8441M standard. When used on a dark background, the IICPS utilizes a yellow border that is defined in ASTM D8441/D8441M but is not included in ISO 3864 .

  4. Government of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The rankings showed Vermont had a per capita tax load of $5,387, 14.1% of the per capita income of $38,306. [23] Vermont collects personal income tax in a progressive structure of five different income brackets, with marginal tax rates ranging from 3.6% to 9.5%. In 2008, the top one percent of the residents provided 30% of the income tax ...

  5. List of Vermont General Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of legislative terms of the Vermont General Assembly, the law-making branch of government of the U.S. state of Vermont. Vermont became part of the United States on March 4, 1791 .

  6. Community College of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Community College of Vermont (CCV) is a public community college in Vermont. It is Vermont's second largest college, serving 7,000 students each semester and is part of the Vermont State Colleges System. The college has 12 locations throughout Vermont as well as extensive online learning options.

  7. Efficiency Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Efficiency Vermont is a program that promotes and facilitates energy efficiency across the state of Vermont. Created in 1999 and implemented in 2000 at the behest of the Vermont Public Service Board , [ 1 ] it has substantially reduced electrical demand and more than balanced load growth in recent years. [ 2 ]

  8. David L. Nathan - Wikipedia

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    David L. Nathan (born 1968) is an American psychiatrist, writer, and founder and past president of Doctors for Cannabis Regulation.Best known for his advocacy of cannabis legalization, he has also published research in the academic and lay press on a range of other topics, including archeology, numismatics, the history of animation and early American football.

  9. Vermont Public Utility Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission comprises a Chairman and two Commissioners, all of whom are nominated by the Vermont Judicial Nominating Board, appointed by the Governor of Vermont and confirmed by the Vermont Senate. The Chairman and Commissioners serve staggered six-year terms. The Commission's office is located at 112 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont.