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  2. Philippine legal codes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Presidential Decree No. 856: Sanitation Code 23 Dec 1975. ... 15 (1): 1 – 17. doi:10.2307 ...

  3. File:EUR 2010-856.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:EUD 2018-856.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Decree (Catholic canon law) - Wikipedia

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    A decree (Latin: decretum, from decerno, 'I judge') is, in a general sense, an order or law made by a superior authority for the direction of others. In the usage of the canon law of the Catholic Church, it has various meanings. Any papal bull, brief, or motu proprio is a decree inasmuch as these documents are legislative acts of the pope. In ...

  6. Wastewater discharge standards in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In terms of Latino-American regulations, Argentina is the country that presents the harsher limit value with 0,1 mg/L. By the contrary, Mexico was the one with the higher limit value with 1,5 mg/L. Among the Latin-American countries, Colombia is the only one that is mentioned as having gold mining industry. [ 38 ]

  7. Ministerial order - Wikipedia

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    A ministerial decree or ministerial order is a decree by a ministry. With a ministerial decree the administrative department is delegated the task to impose a formal judgement or mandate. Ministerial decrees are usually imposed under the authority of the department's chief minister, secretary or administrator.

  8. File:98-856 (IA 98-856-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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    In making its decision to reduce the target, the FOMC stressed the following factors: (1) the pace of economic growth and industrial production slowed markedly due to a decline in both consumer and business investment spending, (2) labor market conditions show further deterioration, (3) financial markets remain quite strained and credit ...

  9. Drinking water quality legislation of the United States

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act is the principal federal law governing public water systems. [1] These systems provide drinking water through pipes or other constructed conveyances to at least 15 service connections, or serve an average of at least 25 people for at least 60 days a year. As of 2017 there are over 151,000 public water systems. [2]