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Regulatory Compliance
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Business Management Case Study; Can We Trust Government Regulators?
We have many laws to protect us from Corporate Securities Fraud and Small Business Scam Artists. We have laws to protect us from Gangs, Child Molesters and Drug Dealers. We are protected from International Terrorists and foreign invading armies. But who is protecting us from the protectors?
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Regulatory Agencies In Washington DC Need On-Going Education
Well it is time that we demand some on-going education for all bureaucrats and Washington DC based regulatory agencies, because it is rather obvious they just do not understand or give a crap about free markets or free enterprise. These micro-managing morons do not get it because they have never had to make a payroll or get a job done right and on-time.
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HIPAA Compliant FTP Hosting
In Medical Transcription or other Health Care Services, medical reports are stored and exchanged in digital format. The growing necessity of exchanging large volume of medical reports and files over the Internet allows the Health care Service providers to use File Transfer Protocol as the most effective way to exchange files. When exchanging files over the Internet you need to be sure the FTP hosting services conform to the HIPAA security rules.
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A New Regulation that Erin Brockovich Can Appreciate
In January of this year, the EPA introduced a new rule to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. It was developed to improve the quality of drinking water and to reduce the number of illnesses caused by microorganisms that may be present in drinking water.
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Over Regulation in Every Industry Except Law?
How do we citizens in the United States of America know that we are over regulated? Well it is pretty obvious when the rest of the world starts laughing at us. But it is even more obvious if you consider all the overregulation in the US on business, in every single industry except one. Lawyers.
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AS/NZ 3760: 2003 In-Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
The AS/NZ 3760: 2003 is document written by Standards Australia that specifies the procedures and criteria for the in-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment which is designed for connection by a flexible cord. It also applies to cord extension sets, portable outlet devices, portable residual current devices. Appendices include detailed test methods
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Sarbanes Oxley 404 Compliance - How Nov. 15, 2004 Deadline Affects You
Public companies have 90 days from the end of their fiscal year to comply with Sarbanes Oxley Section 404. For those with market capitalization of $75 million or more, this clock starts on Nov. 15, 2004; while all others with less than $75 million market capitalization begin July 15, 2005.
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