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Extractions: Commerce, United States Department of Commerce, United States Department of, federal executive department charged with promoting U.S. economic development and technological advancement. In Feb., 1903, the Congress established a Department of Commerce and Labor empowered to investigate and report upon the operations of corporations engaged in interstate commerce (with the exception of common carriers). The first secretary was G. B. Cortelyou
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Extractions: vigorous and fair enforcement of Colorado law. News Release - Public Given Direct Access to the PUC via the PUC's Live Webcasting of its Proceedings Welcome to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies' (DORA) homepage. DORA exists to protect the public interest by regulating businesses and individuals such as banks, telephone companies, doctors, insurance companies, electricians and accountants. DORA protects the citizens of Colorado from fraudulent, dangerous, incompetent or unsafe products, professionals and businesses. Equally important to DORA's mission is a responsibility to identify and recommend elimination of regulatory programs, statutes or rules that limit economic development and the efficient workings of a free market. DORA has to balance two important but often conflicting needs: The public's right to consistent, high quality professional or occupational services AND the rights of businesses to exist and thrive in a highly competitive market, free from unfair, costly or unnecessary regulation.
Extractions: *This document does not reflect comments from Department of Energy stakeholders, based on concerns from a majority of them about the short time frame for review. Since this is a living document, we will incorporate our stakeholders' comments, as appropriate, after we receive and review them. The Department of Energy regards the concerns and opinions of our stakeholders as crucial to completing our final environmental justice strategy. Executive Summary Goal 4: Further Departmental Leadership by Integrating Environmental Justice Criteria, as Appropriate, with Activities and Processes Related to Human Health and the Environment The Department's strategy reflects the commitment of the Department to participate in efforts to advance the human well-being of our communities. It reflects an integrated approach by all our components to formulate strategies based on clear priorities and tangible benefits and actions that address programmatic, legislative, and regulatory responsibilities. It also emphasizes community participation and empowerment of our stakeholders and communities, refocused research agendas to reflect a new recognition of various health issues, encourages modified approaches for structuring models for occupational and environmental science research for high risk communities and workers, embraces interagency coordination to ensure environmental justice, and includes plans to heighten the sensitivity of our managers and staff to environmental justice options within our Department's infrastructure.
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Extractions: Purpose of Section 154 ... Percent of Residents Who Believe Their States Should Have An Open Container Law Executive Summary Four states passed legislation in 1999 following enactment of the TEA-21 Restoration Act (Iowa, Maine, Rhode Island, and South Dakota). Analyses of data obtained from the states found that three of the four states appeared to decline in the proportions of all fatal crashes that were alcohol-involved during the first six months following the beginning of enforcement of the compliant laws. The changes were in the direction expected; however, the differences were not statistically significant. In addition to the before and after analyses, crash data (from 1999) were compared among states that had fully-conforming laws (as of the enactment of the TEA-21 Restoration Act on July 22, 1998), states that enacted fully-conforming laws as of October 1, 2000, the date on which the first transfer of funds took place; states that had partially-conforming laws, as of October 1, 2000 and states that had no Open Container laws at all, as of October 1, 2000. This analysis showed that states without Open Container laws experienced significantly greater proportions of alcohol-involved fatal crashes than states with partially conforming or fully conforming laws.
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Extractions: Welcome to the Department of Energy's OpenNet Database. Scope Note: Information about what's in the database. Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 that Occurred Before October 17, 1998 (PDF, 232 KB) Second, Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 (PDF, 283 KB) Third, Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 (Deleted Version) (PDF, 287 KB) Fourth, Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 (Deleted Version) (PDF, 518 KB) Fifth, Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 (Deleted Version) (PDF, 677 KB) Sixth, Report on Inadvertent Releases of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data under Executive Order 12958 (Deleted Version) (PDF, 854 KB)
Extractions: In addition to supervising the executive departments and the Federal agencies, the President of the United States functions as a lawmaker in his own right. He can issue Executive Orders and Proclamations and Reorganization Plans, all of which have legal effect. He publishes these and other communications in several documents, including the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (Legal Periodical Collection - Deck 4) and the Public Papers of the President (J80 .A28 - Law Collection - Deck 4). A guide to researching Presidential materials made available by the National Archives and Records Administration is available on the Internet. Executive Orders are generally issued by the President to direct and govern the business and activities of government agencies whereas Proclamations are announcements of policy or matters requiring public notice. Both are numbered consecutively in their respective sequence. Executive Orders can be located in the following, chronologically organized, sources:
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Extractions: Current ITS Publications ITS publishes various publications throughout the year. The most recent publications are: To view other publications please select Current ITS Publications Online Training The ITS Institute has entered into an agreement with MindLeaders to provide self-paced, on-line training to Mississippi public entities via the Internet. For more information, visit the ITS/MindLeaders page E-Government in Mississippi Mississippi's E-Government initiatives In January 2000, Mississippi convened a multi-agency Task Force on E-Government. One of their recommendations was that an executive level commission be developed to guide E-Government implementation. On August 8, 2000, Governor Musgrove created the Governor's Commission on Electronic Government with Executive Order 837.
Extractions: Engineering and Diplomacy Fellowship Deadline: 23 Feb. 2004 "We still have far too few officers with strong science backgrounds, but thanks to the National Academies and others in the scientific community such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Physics and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers , a small group of scientific fellows have joined our ranks, and their number will grow. Scientists, volunteers have graciously put their own research on hold, stopped their own work, their own life, to perform tours of duty in many of the State Department's bureaus, and they are making a real difference. And we look forward to welcoming more scientists on to our State Department team, either as fellows or as career Foreign Service Officers or Civil Service Officers." Secretary of State Colin Powell, Remarks to the National Academy, April 30, 2002
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Extractions: US FEDERAL EXECUTIVE 1943 The United States Government is constitutionally divided into three branches: the legislative, the judicial, and the executive. The legislative branch comprises the Congress, in 1943 elected by popular suffrage. The judicial power is vested in the Supreme Court. The executive power is vested in the President and the Executive of US government includes 10 departments. Both the departments of State and Treasury are among these. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Article II, section 1, of the Constitution provides that "the executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four years,...together with the Vice President, chosen for the same term...". In addition to the powers set forth in the Constitution, the statutes have conferred upon the President specific authority and responsibility covering a wide range of matters ( United States Code Index ). 'The President is the administrative head of the Executive Branch of the Government, which includes numerous agencies, both temporary permanent, as well as the 10 executive departments. The heads of the 10 executive departments form the Cabinet and serve in an advisory capacity to the President. They are the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War, the Attorney General, the Postmaster General, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor. Upon invitation of the President, other Federal executives may attend Cabinet meetings.'
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Extractions: THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. American and coalition forces are steadily advancing against the regime of Saddam Hussein. With each new village they liberate, our forces are learning more about the atrocities of that regime, and the deep fear the dictator has instilled in the Iraqi people. Yet no crime of this dying regime will divert us from our mission. We will not stop until Iraq is free. Our goals are clear: We will help Iraqis build an Iraq that is whole, free and at peace with itself and with its neighbors; an Iraq that is disarmed of all WMD; that no longer supports or harbors terror; that respect the rights of Iraqi people and the rule of law; and that is on the path to democracy.