The EnergyReorganizationAct of 1974 USStatute 93 438 88 1233 1974 10 11 , codified at 42 U.S.C.A. 5801 is a United States federal law that established the Nuclear Regulatory Commission . Under the Atomic EnergyAct of 1954 , a single agency, the United States Atomic Energy Commission U.S. Atomic Energy Commission , had responsibility for the development and production of nuclear weapons and for both the development and the Nuclear safety safety regulation of the civilian uses of nuclear materials. The Act of 1974 split these functions, assigning to the Energy Research and Development Administration now the United States Department of Energy the responsibility for the development and production of nuclear weapons, promotion of nuclear power, and other energy related work, and assigning to the NRC the regulatory work, which does not include regulation of defense nuclear facilities. The Act of 1974 gave the Commission its collegial structure and established its major offices. A later amendment to the Act also provided protections for employees, whistleblowers , who raise nuclear safety concerns. Whistleblowers who believe they suffered retaliation for their protected activities have to file a written complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA within 180 days of the first notice of the adverse action. The whistleblowers would later have a choice of having their claim heard by an administrative law judge of the United States Department of Labor or file a lawsuit in court and seek a trial to a judge or jury. External links http www.nrc.gov who we are governing laws.html Information from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission http www.peer.org Public Employees ... US fed statute stub Category 1974 in law Category 93rd United States Congress Category United States federal energy legislation Category United States federal environmental legislation Category ... Category 1974 in the environment ... more details
Legislative ReorganizationAct may refer to either of two acts of the United States Congress that changed the procedures under which Congress operates Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1946 Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1970 disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Department of Defense ReorganizationAct of 1958 is a United States federal law which was created to provide for more effective administration for the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense DoD . Written and promoted by the Eisenhower administration, it was signed into law August 6, 1958. Its goal was to streamline channels of authority in DoD, and still maintain the authority of the Military Departments. Also provided in this legislation was a centralized research authority the Advanced Research Projects Agency, eventually known as DARPA . The Act moved decision making authority from the Military Departments to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the United States Secretary of Defense Secretary of Defense . It also strengthened the command channel of the military over U.S. forces from the President of the United States President to the Secretary of Defense. US fed statute stub Category 1958 in law Category United States federal defense and national security legislation Category United States Department of Defense Reorganizationact Category 85th United States Congress Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
The ReorganizationAct of 1939 , USStatute 76 19 53 561 1939 04 03 , codified at USC 5 133 , is an United States American Act of Congress which gave the President of the United States the authority to hire ... 0 8173 4829 8 ref The Act led to Reorganization Plan No. 1, ref name Plan1 http www.presidency.ucsb.edu ws index.php?pid 15748 Message to Congress on the ReorganizationAct. April 25, 1939. John T. Woolley ... the implementation of the ReorganizationAct immediately upon its passage. Brownlow, Gulick and Merriam ... major reorganizations were also implemented, including the ReorganizationAct of 1945 and the ReorganizationAct of 1949 ref Ferrel Heady, http www.jstor.org stable 972789 The ReorganizationAct of 1949 , Public Administration Review , Vol. 9, No. 3, Summer, 1949 ref Provisions of the Act The Reorganization ... to approve a concurrent resolution on any reorganization plan. ref name Mosher ref name Binder The Act ...?pid 15760&st &st1 Message to Congress on Plan II to Implement the ReorganizationAct. May 9, 1939 ... Act of 1939 are few, but one later criticism of the reorganizationact is that it further reduced ... Press, 1985. ISBN 0 674 03142 3 ref Executive Office The ReorganizationAct of 1939 led to the creation ... available from justia.com DEFAULTSORT ReorganizationAct Of 1939 Category 1939 in law Category .... ISBN 0 521 65395 9 ref It was the first major, planned reorganization of the executive branch of the government ... House on September 23, 1938, after discussing government reorganization with President Roosevelt ... The Economy Act Economy Act of 1933 , enacted in Roosevelt s New Deal The First Hundred Days Hundred Days to combat the Great Depression, gave the president the authority to engage in limited reorganization ... Dean. Executive Reorganization and Reform in the New Deal The Genesis of Administrative Management ... during the two year term of authority granted by the Act. ref name Weir Weir, Margaret Orloff, Ann Shola ... Over Executive Reorganization, 1936 1939. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 1966. ref ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Cleanup reorganize date January 2011 The Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1946 also known as the Congressional ReorganizationAct , ch. 753, USStat 60 812 , enacted 1946 08 02 was the most comprehensive reorganization of the United States Congress in history to that date. Background The need to modernize the national legislature became evident during the Great Depression of the 1930s and World War II . During those years of economic crisis and global war, the Federal government of the United States federal government took on vast new responsibilities responsibilities that stretched to the breaking point of the capacity of the national legislature, as it was then structured, to cope with a vastly increased workload. At the same time the power and prestige of Congress were rapidly eroding. During the depression and even more so during the war Congress delegated ... s co chairs incorporated many of those reforms into a reorganization measure. Provisions The key provisions of the Act proposed streamlining Congress s cumbersome committee system by reducing ... 2007 The Act produced mixed results. Probably its greatest success was in equipping legislators ... before Congress. Legislative oversight of the executive branch also improved as a result of reorganization. In other areas reorganization fell short. The positive effects of reducing committee numbers ... not regulated in the act. Many lobbyists exploited loopholes in the act to avoid full compliance .... Above all, the act failed to achieve its major objective. It slowed but did not reverse the flow of power and prestige from the legislative branch to the executive branch. See also Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1970 References reflist Category History of the United States Congress Category United States federal government administration legislation Category 1946 in law de Legislative ReorganizationAct ... more details
The Postal ReorganizationAct of 1970 abolished the United States Post Office Department , a part of the cabinet, and created the United States Postal Service , a corporation like independent agency with an Government monopoly official monopoly on the delivery of mail in the United States . USPL 91 375 was signed by President Richard Nixon on August 12, 1970. http www.usps.com communications newsroom uspslogos.htm The legislation was a direct outcome of the U.S. Postal Service strike of 1970 U.S. postal strike of 1970 . The first paragraph of the Act reads cquote The United States Postal Service shall be operated as a basic and fundamental service provided to the people by the Government of the United States, authorized by the Constitution, created by Act of Congress, and supported by the people. The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal, educational, literary, and business correspondence of the people. It shall provide prompt, reliable, and efficient services to patrons in all areas and shall render postal services to all communities. The costs of establishing and maintaining the Postal Service shall not be apportioned to impair the overall value of such service to the people. ref name PRAtext01 cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 49061423 Postal ReorganizationAct 1970 work Public Law 91 375, An Act to improve and modernize the postal service, to reorganize the Post Office Department, and for other purposes title TITLE 39 POSTAL SERVICE date August 12, 1970 publisher accessdate January 28, 2012 ref References Reflist See also Post Office Act External links http www.scribd.com doc 49061423 The Postal ReorganizationAct original statute Category 1970 in law Category United States federal postal legislation US fed statute stub ... more details
The Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1970 USPL 91 510 was an act of the United States Congress to improve the operation of the legislative branch of the Federal Government, and for other purposes . ref name PublicLaw The act focused mainly on the rules that governed congressional committee procedures, decreasing the power of the chair and empowering minority members, sfn Schneider 2003 House p 9 ref name jcoc2h and on making House and Senate processes more transparent. ref name politico Provisions Required that reports on a measure be made available 3 days before a floor vote. ref name jcoc2h Established procedures for recorded votes in the House Committee of the Whole United States House of Representatives Committee of the Whole and led to the installation of electronic voting machines. ref name jcoc2h ref name jcoc2bn ref name politico Provided procedures to combat non germane amendments in conference report s and compromises that exceeded the scope of the disagreement between House and Senate versions of the bill. ref name jcoc2h Required that debate time on conference reports be equally ... the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations. ref name jcoc2bs History The origins of the act can ... archives These recommendations formed the backbone of the act. sfn Schneider 2003 House p 9 On April 22, 1969, the House Rules Committee formed the Special Subcommittee on Legislative Reorganization ... by President Nixon on October 26, 1970. sfn Schneider 2003 Senate p 7 See also Legislative ReorganizationAct of 1946 Notes reflist refs ref name archives cite web url http www.archives.gov legislative ... web title House Floor Procedures Reorganization in the Modern Congress work Final Report of the Joint ... jcoc2o cite web title Senate Floor Procedures Reorganization in the Modern Congress work Final Report ... web last Schneider first Judy title Reorganization of the House of Representatives Modern Reform Efforts ... Reorganization of the Senate Modern Reform Efforts url http opencrs.com document RL32112 2003 10 15 ... more details
The Indian ReorganizationAct of June 18, 1934, sometimes known as the Indian New Deal , was List of United ... Alaska Natives . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 285946 Indian ReorganizationAct Indian ReorganizationAct , Encyclopaedia Britannica ref These include actions that contributed to the reversal of the Dawes Act s privatization of communal holdings of Native Americans in the United States American Indian tribes and a return to local sovereignty self government on a tribal basis. The Act ... States 1918 1945 de Indian ReorganizationAct fr Indian ReorganizationAct hu Indi n jraszervez si ... protections for Indians and preserved oversight by BIA. The act did not require tribes to adopt ..., and local governments. Background At the time the Act passed, it was U.S. policy to eliminate Indian ... started with the General Allotment Act of 1887, and by 1934, two thirds of Indian land had converted ... with many issues. The Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt in 1934. Implementation and results The act slowed the practice of allotting communal tribal lands to individual tribal members ... by the U.S. government. Because the Act did not disturb existing private ownership of Indian ..., which remains the case today. However, the Act also provided for the U.S. to purchase some of the fee land and restore it to tribal status. Due to the Act and other actions of federal courts and the government ... the Indian termination policy termination and relocation phases of the Act, which had been added .... The provision of the Act that is controversial is the one that allows the US government to acquire ... people oppose implementation of this part of the Act and, typically represented by state or local ... of the effective date of the act 25 U.S.C. 478 , and had to approve it by a majority. There was confusion ... the results. Outcome The act has helped conserve the communal tribal land bases. But, because Congress ... BIA oversight, leasing authority and other interventions, the act has not been considered as successful ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 The Departmental ReorganizationAct USStat 40 556 , May 20, 1918 , also known as the Overman Act , was an United States American law that increased presidential power during World War I . Sponsored by Sen. Lee S. Overman , a Democrat from North Carolina, it gave President Woodrow Wilson sweeping powers to reorganize government agencies during the continuance of the present war and for six months after the termination of the war by the proclamation of the treaty of peace, or at such earlier time as the President may designate. 40 Stat. 556 With its authority, Wilson created the War Industries Board , the National War Labor Board , and the Committee on Public Information . War Industries Board WIB main War Industries Board Established by the Council of National Defense under Wall Street broker and Democratic Party activist Bernard M. Baruch , it regulated much of the economy, setting production priorities for factories, and establishing centralized control over raw materials and prices. Mass production techniques were implemented in heavy industry to increase efficiency. The WIB required products to be standardized. It also conducted psychological testing to help people find suitable jobs. The WIB also dealt with labor management disputes resulting from increased demand by freezing wages and forbidding strikes. With WIB direction, industrial output in the United States increased 20 . The downside, however, was soaring retail prices. Many large industrial firms resisted Baruch s tight armed tactics, especially U.S. Steel then headed by Elbert Gary . U.S. Steel made enormous wartime profits. Between 1915 and 1919, those profits equaled the wages received by the 2 million U.S. soldiers in France combined. Baruch threatened to take over U.S. Steel unless the company agreed to lower its prices. Gary sneeringly said that the government wasn t capable of running the company. Baruch replied that he would get a 2nd Lieutenant to do the job. But that won ... more details
Wikify date April 2011 In the Department of Agriculture ReorganizationAct of 1994 USStatute 103 354 , Title II was designated the Department of Agriculture ReorganizationAct of 1994 and gave the United States Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture broad authority to reorganize USDA to achieve greater efficiency , effectiveness , and economy . The law called for consolidation of agencies and offices, as well as a reduction in personnel of 7,500 by the end of Financial year FY 1999. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach US farm acts Category United States federal agriculture legislation ... more details
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 USStatute 93 275 88 96 1974 05 07 created the Federal Energy Administration FEA , and was effectuated by Executive Order 11790 . US fed statute stub Category 1974 in law Category 93rd United States Congress Category United States federal energy legislation Category United States federal government administration legislation Category Legal articles without infoboxes ... more details
Energy Policy Act may refer to U.S. Federal Energy Policy Act of 1992 Energy Policy Act of 2005 See also Federal Power Act Federal Energy Price Protection Act Internal Revenue Service and Federal Hybrid Tax Credit Summary . Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Category United States federal energy legislation Disambig ... more details
The Energy Security Act was signed into law by U.S. President Jimmy Carter on June 30, 1980. It consisted of six major acts U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation Act Biomass Energy and Alcohol Fuels Act Renewable Energy Resources Act Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Act Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank Act Geothermal EnergyAct Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Act See also Energy security Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 References http www.mbe.doe.gov me70 history 1971 1980.htm DOE Timeline 1971 1980 , United States Department of Energy Department of Energy http www.net.org proactive newsroom release.vtml?id 27583 President Carter and the Search for Synthetic Fossil Fuels Category 1980 in law Category 96th United States Congress Category United States federal energy legislation Category Energy security Category Legal articles without infoboxes ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Solicitors Act1974 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to consolidate the Solicitors Acts 1957 to 1974 and certain other enactments relating to solicitors. statute book chapter 1974 c. 47 introduced by Frederick Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn Jones Lord Elwyn Jones territorial extent United Kingdom royal assent 31 July 1974 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Current original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 47 enacted activeTextDocId legislation history The Solicitors Act1974 c.47 is the act of parliament in the United Kingdom governing the regulation and responsibilities of practicing solicitor s, and the firms for whom they work, as well as stipulating under what circumstances one can practise as a solicitor. It also sets out the powers used by the solicitors governing body, the Solicitors Regulation Authority . The Act reserves certain activities for solicitors. Broadly, these include Preparing and lodging certain documents concerning the conveyance or charging of land Certain probate functions Undertaking litigation in open court See also Legal profession in the United Kingdom External links UK LEG path ukpga 1974 47 title Solicitors Act1974 type ukpga Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1974 Category Solicitors UK law stub ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Infobox UK legislation short title Biological Weapons Act1974 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to prohibit the development, production, acquisition and possession of certain biological agents and toxins and of biological weapons. statute book chapter 1974 c. 6 introduced by Robert Carr territorial extent United Kingdom royal assent 8 February 1974 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Current original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 6 enacted use new UK LEG yes activeTextDocId legislation history The Biological Weapons Act1974 citation 1974 c.6 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , passed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 February 1974, with the long title An Act to prohibit the development, production, acquisition and possession of certain biological agents and toxins and of biological weapons . The Act makes illegal the development, production, acquisition or retainment of biological weapons , as well as any delivery systems weapon delivery systems for the deployment of biological weapons. It also forbade the exchange between people of biological weapons and established the prison sentence for committing the crimes mentioned in the Act a maximum sentence of life imprisonment . The Act extends to anyone within the United Kingdom , or British people British citizens abroad, however the citizen must be within the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man or any of the British colonies to be arrest ed for the offense. It also gives Her Majesty s Customs and Excise Customs and Excise officers the power to seize biological weapons coming in or out of the United Kingdom, or British citizens in other countries transporting biological ... crimes with aiding and abetting or Conspiracy crime conspiring to transport biological weapons. The Act ... 1974 Category United Kingdom military law Category 1974 in international relations Category Biological ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Disaster Relief Act of 1974 Public Law 93 288 is a United States federal law that established the process of President of the United States presidential disaster declarations. At one point, more than one hundred federal agencies were involved in handling disasters and emergencies. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter consolidated many of them into the new Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA by Executive Order 12127. In November 1988, the United States Congress amended the Act and renamed it the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act Public Law 100 707 . This act was further amended by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. DEFAULTSORT Disaster Relief Act Of 1974 Category 1974 in law Category 93rd United States Congress Category United States federal emergency management legislation Category Legal articles without infoboxes US fed statute stub ... more details
The foreign assistance act of 1974 USStatute 93 559 88 1975 , was an act of the 93rd United States Congress that eliminated aid and military funding for south Vietnam and effectively ended the Vietnam war . Formally, the act was an amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 . ref http searchjustice.usdoj.gov search?q cache UGivNDN17RgJ www.justice.gov crt about cor byagency dos2314.php crt cor byagency dos2314 site www.justice.gov crt&output xml no dtd&client default frontend&proxystylesheet default frontend&site default collection&ie UTF 8&access p&oe ISO 8859 1 ref ref http www.jstor.org discover 10.2307 20691387?uid 3739592&uid 2129&uid 2&uid 70&uid 4&uid 3739256&sid 47698753842227 ref References reflist US fed statute stub Category 1974 in law Category United States foreign relations legislation Category 1974 in international relations ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Northern Ireland Act1974 parliament United Kingdom long title An Act to provide for the dissolution of the existing Northern Ireland Assembly and its prorogation until dissolution to make temporary provision for the government of Northern Ireland to provide for the election and holding of a Constitutional Convention in Northern Ireland and for purposes connected with those matters. year 1974 statute book chapter 28 introduced by territorial extent Northern Ireland royal assent 17 July 1974 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation Northern Ireland Act 1998 status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG The Northern Ireland Act1974 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that made provision for the government of Northern Ireland following the collapse of the Sunningdale Agreement . The Act authorised the dissolution of the Northern Ireland Assembly 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly , and transferred its legislative powers to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom Queen in Council . The Act was intended as a temporary measure, Citation needed date July 2011 staying in force for just one year. However, it made provision for the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to make annual Statutory Instrument orders extending the duration of the Act. As such, the Act remained in force until the institutions created following the 1998 Belfast Agreement were up and running in late 1999. The Act also established a Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention Constitutional Convention , which ultimately failed to achieve cross community consensus on new constitutional arrangements, and was permanently dissolved in 1976. External links http cain.ulst.ac.uk hmso nia1974.htm Text of the Act Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category History of Northern Ireland NorthernIreland stub UK law stub ... more details
Infobox NZ Legislation short title Royal Titles Act1974 long title introduced by Norman Kirk date passed 1974 royal assent commencement Immediate amendments related legislation Royal Titles Act 1953 status Current The Royal Titles Act1974 changed the New Zealand title of the Monarchy in New Zealand monarch of New Zealand to Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. . The Queen s original title in New Zealand described her as Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom , New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith . The Act was part of a program of nationalism on the part of the Third Labour Government of New Zealand third Labour government . However it was unanimously supported in parliament and, unusually, all three stages of the bill were passed in a single sitting. Debates New Zealand Parliamentary Debates vol.389, pp.1 3. References references Category New Zealand Statutes Category Monarchy in New Zealand Category 1974 in New Zealand Category 1974 in law Category 1974 in international relations NZ stub statute stub ... more details
Atomic Energy Authority Act with its variations is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom relating to the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority . The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as a Atomic Energy Authority Bill during its passage through Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament . List The Atomic Energy Authority Act 1995 c. 37 The Atomic Energy Authority Act 1986 c. 3 The Atomic Energy Authority Special Constables Act 1976 c. 23 The Atomic Energy Authority Weapons Group Act 1973 c. 4 The Atomic Energy Authority Act 1971 c. 11 The Atomic Energy Authority Act 1959 c. 5 The Atomic Energy Authority Act 1954 c. 32 See also List of short titles UK legislation Statute stub Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Rehabilitation of Offenders Act1974 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to rehabilitate offenders who have not been reconvicted of any serious offence for periods of years, to penalise the unauthorised disclosure of their previous convictions, to amend the law of defamation, and for purposes connected therewith. statute book chapter 1974 c. 53 introduced by Kenneth Marks territorial extent United Kingdom royal assent 31 July 1974 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Current original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 53 enacted activeTextDocId legislation history The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act1974 c.53 of the UK Parliament enables some Criminal law criminal conviction law conviction s to be ignored after a rehabilitation penology rehabilitation period. Its purpose is that people do not have a lifelong blot on their records because of a relatively minor offence in their past .... Exemptions Certain professions and employments are exempt from the Act so that individuals ... and insurance companies Certain civil service positions are excluded from the act, such as employment with the Civil Aviation Authority and the UK Atomic Energy Authority ref name exceptions http ... to the roa.html The full list of professions exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act1974 ref . Taxi drivers and other transport workers. This also includes Stewardesses, pilots and anyone ... of proceedings before a judicial authority widely defined that are excluded from the Act, and where ... and actions for libel under English law Section 8 of the Act, if a person can prove that the details ... offenders hugh tomlinson qc ref Police cautions The Act was extended to cover police ... and Immigration Act 2008, Schedule 10 ref A caution is considered to be spent as soon as it is given ... Acts of Parliament 1974 ... more details
The Privacy Act of 1974 USStatute 93 579 88 1896 1974 12 31 , USC 5 552a establishes a Code of Fair Information ... Privacy Act of 1974 ref There are specific exceptions for the record allowing the use of personal ... External links www.justice.gov opcl privstat.htm Privacy Act of 1974 5 USC Sec. 552a http www.dhs.gov ... Act requires that agencies give the public notice of their systems of records by publication in the Federal Register. The Privacy Act prohibits the disclosure of information from a system of records ... statutory exceptions. The Act also provides individuals with a means by which to seek access ... of the Privacy Act Conditions of disclosure The Privacy Act states in part No agency shall disclose ... purposes For congressional investigations Other administrative purposes The Privacy Act mandates that each ... to the public, that includes all complaints that the Act was violated, such as use of records for unauthorized ... any Privacy Act reports. Citation needed date June 2010 Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act The Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988, P.L. 100 503, amended the Privacy Act of 1974 by adding certain protections for the subjects of Privacy Act records whose records are used ... in matching to monitor the agency s matching activity. The Computer Matching Act is codified as part of the Privacy Act. ref http www.usdoj.gov 04foia 1974compmatch.htm Dead link date October 2009 ref Access to records The Privacy Act also states Each agency that maintains a system of records shall ... of a record pertaining to him ... ref name foia Issues of scope The Privacy Act does apply to the records of every individual, ref 5 USC s. 552a 2 ref but the Privacy Act only applies to records ..., or non agency government entities are not subject to the provisions in the Privacy Act and there is no right ... Privacy Act. ref name Exemption Statewatch , http www.statewatch.org news 2007 sep 04eu usa pnr ... System is also to be exempted. ref name Exemption The Privacy Act does not protect non US citizens ... more details
Atomic EnergyAct is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States relating to nuclear power and, or alternatively, nuclear weapon s production. The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as an Atomic Energy Bill during its passage through the Parliament of the United Kingdom . See also Atomic Energy Authority Act . List United Kingdom The Atomic EnergyAct 1946 c. 80 The Atomic Energy Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1981 c. 48 The Atomic EnergyAct 1989 c. 7 United States In the United States, there are two United States federal law federal laws known by the name The United States Atomic EnergyAct of 1946 &mdash first legislation governing nuclear weapons and nuclear power in the United States The United States Atomic EnergyAct of 1954 &mdash a substantial amendment to the 1946 statute. See also List of short titles UK legislation Statute stub Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
The National EnergyAct of 1978 was a legislative response by the U.S. Congress to the 1973 energy crisis . It includes the following statutes Energy Tax Act USPL 95 618 National Energy Conservation Policy Act NECPA USPL 95 619 Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act USPL 95 620 Natural Gas Policy Act USPL 95 621 . External links http www.kannerandassoc.com energy 20laws.html Federal Energy Law Summaries , K&A Online does not exist needs to be fixed Category United States federal energy legislation Category 1978 in law US law stub ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Charlwood and Horley Act1974 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to transfer parts of the new parishes of Charlwood and Horley to the new county of Surrey, and for connected purposes. statute book chapter 1974 c. 11 introduced by Graham Page territorial extent England and Wales royal assent 8 February 1974 commencement 1 April 1974 repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation Statute Law Repeals Act 2004 status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history The Charlwood and Horley Act19741974 c. 11 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that amended the Local Government Act 1972 to move the villages of Charlwood and Horley from West Sussex to Surrey . The Local Government Bill provided for the transfer of Gatwick Airport and the parishes of Charlwood and Horley from Surrey to West Sussex. The transfer was opposed by Surrey County Council, Dorking and Horley Rural District Council and Charlwood and Horley Parish Councils. ref Surrey backed by local councils in fight to stop transfer of Gatwick , The Times, 23 November 1971 ref Arguments against the transfer included the loss of expertise built up by the Surrey local authorities on airport management and planning, loss of territories to school catchment areas and remote administration from Chichester . It was also suggested that the areas were likely to be administered as part of Crawley New Town, with which ... www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 11 introduction The Act homepage on legislation.gov.uk References reflist UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1974 Category Local government ... February 1974. ref Bills on indecent displays among first brought in , The Times, 1 November 1973 ref ref 83 bills are lost but three vital measures pass all stages today , The Times, 8 February 1974 ref From 1 April 1974 there was a realignment of civil parish boundaries, and the creation of a new ... more details