Category «Government Documents»

U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program

“The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Toxic Substances Hydrology (Toxics) Program was initiated in 1982 to provide objective and reliable scientific information needed to develop policies and practices that help avoid exposure to toxic substances, mitigate environmental deterioration from contaminants, provide cost-effective cleanup and waste-disposal strategies, and reduce future risk of contamination. Contamination of surface water, …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

UN Breakthrough on Climate Change Reached in Bali

Press release: (Bali, 15 December 2007) – Climate Change Conference in Bali – “The Conference, hosted by the Government of Indonesia, took place at the Bali International Convention Centre and brought together more than 10,000 participants, including representatives of over 180 countries together with observers from intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations and the media. The two …

Subjects: Government Documents

Forthcoming Article: Whistleblowers and Qui Tam for Tax

Ventry, Dennis J., Whistleblowers and Qui Tam for Tax. Tax Lawyer, Forthcoming Available via SSRN. “This Article examines the underexplored IRS whistleblower program, which Congress revamped in December 2006 by, among other things, significantly expanding the size of rewards paid to informants. Increased monetary incentives for exposing tax cheats align private citizens on the side …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Legal Research

FTC Secretary's Letter Responding to Request for Recusal Review from Proposed Google-Doubleclick Merger

Press release: “This statement responds to the “Complaint Requesting Recusal of the Federal Trade Commission Chairman From the Pending Review of the Proposed Google-Doubleclick Merger” (“Petition”), which was filed with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) by Messrs. Rotenberg and Chester on December 12, 2007. After reviewing the relevant facts and consulting with the FTC’s Designated …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Search Engines

Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Guidance on Pandemic Planning

Press release: “The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) issued guidance [December 12, 2007] for use by financial institutions in identifying the continuity planning that should be in place to minimize the potential adverse effects of a pandemic. This guidance expands upon the contents of the Interagency Advisory on Influenza Pandemic Preparedness issued in March …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Federal Law Requires All Businesses to Truncate Credit Card Information on Receipts

Press release: “As merchants get busier with holiday shopping, the Federal Trade Commission reminds them to be sure the credit and debit card receipts they give customers comply with federal law. To reduce the risk of fraud and identity theft, the electronically printed credit and debit card receipts given to consumers must not include more …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy

New GAO Reports: Coastal Wetlands, Republic of the Congo, Indian Health Service

Coastal Wetlands: Lessons Learned from Past Efforts in Louisiana Could Help Guide Future Restoration and Protection, GAO-08-130, December 14, 2007 The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Systematic Assessment Is Needed to Determine Agencies’ Progress toward U.S. Policy Objectives, GAO-08-188, December 14, 2007 DOD Travel Improper Payments: Fiscal Year 2006 Reporting Was Incomplete and Planned Improvement …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

New CDC Study Finds 5.5 Percent Increase in Injury Mortality from 1999 to 2004

Press release: “Injury death rates nationally rose more than 5 percent after a two–decade period of decline, according to a study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in today′s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The report indicates the largest increases were seen in the 20–29 and 45–54 year age groups. The total …

Subjects: Government Documents

DOT's Aviation Rulemaking Committee Completes Work Evaluating Range of Solutions for New York Area Congestion

Press release: “U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters today said the Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) she created to review potential solutions to the gridlock hampering New York-area airports has completed its work and submitted feedback on a range of congestion-fighting possibilities for the region…The ARC report submitted to the Secretary does not make recommendations, but …

Subjects: Government Documents