Until last year, FCC rules didn't require carriers to certify to the FCC that subscribers were eligible.
These are local fishing vessels and workboats that we certify to help us, and then also certify the individuals and train them thereon.
This includes Certifying Acceptance Agents (CAAs) who can certify to the IRS that they have verified the authenticity of the documents, like passports, so those original documents will not have to be mailed.
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which was passed in 1986 and remains the main law governing access to electronic communication, requires police only to certify to a court that the information is relevant to an investigation.
Each year, the Pentagon and the Energy Department must certify to the president that the nuclear weapons stockpile is safe and reliable and that there is no need to resume tests involving the detonation of nuclear warheads and bombs in underground caverns, as was done until 1992.
Why not grant these trade and financial benefits only if the President is able to certify to Congress that these countries have abandoned activities that endanger U.S. security such as technology theft, espionage, support for terrorists, and the sale of chemical and biological weapons capabilities to third countries?
For example, it's tougher to certify a class seeking monetary compensation or punitive damages than it is to certify one that just requests a court order ending a defendant's wrongdoing, said Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, a law professor at Florida State University.
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The air force is working to certify all its aircraft to use synthetic fuels made from gas derived from coal or biomass, using the Fischer-Tropsch method used by Germany during the second world war.
In the wake of the state's much criticized role in the 2000 presidential election debacle, the Florida legislature last year amended a law that had required people wanting to cast their ballots early to certify they could not go to the polls on election day.
Carriers routinely test devices before they certify them to work on their wireless network.
The city's civil service board refused to certify the results, denying promotions to all who had earned them.
Two months later, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, which is responsible for EHR certification, issued a different set of rules, stating that hospitals have to certify their EHRs on 24 measures to meet requirements.
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Adding to the complications, the Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White, has said he will refuse to certify the paperwork Mr Blagojevich must present to the Senate regarding Mr Burris's appointment.
E. to certify the plans that makes the logistics difficult to accomplish without a six month lead time.
White has refused to certify Burris' appointment, which will lead to Burris being denied access to the Senate floor, the scenario that Senate Democrats expect will play out, both sources said.
"We will certainly be applying for this court to certify a point of law of public importance and to grant leave, " he said.
Now the drawbacks: no attempts to certify the claims made about properties and no incentives to persuade auctioneers to share commissions with the site's founder.
But the belief of the Secretary, I think rightly so, is that each operator has to certify what the worst-case scenario is, and that they have the ability to meet that scenario.
Although the directors of America's nuclear laboratories have continued to certify the viability of the arsenal, they have expressed real and growing concerns about their ability to do so in the future.
SiloconDust let us kown that it would be the first to certify a live TV tuner as a DLNA Digital Media Server, easily enabling premium cable TV to more devices with its existing HDHomeRun Prime network CableCARD tuner.
To certify a client's conformity with regulations such as antitrust and environmental laws, they would have to be legal experts.
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They also point out that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would have to certify that Iran's nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, which it has so far been unable to do.
In fact, the Air Force has already begun testing a program to certify coal-based synthetic fuels for the B-52 bomber, a process that may lead to synthetic fuel use in all of its planes.
Honda was the first to certify fuel cell vehicles for private use in the U.S. and is already leasing a few to individuals in California.
Earlier this year, the administration refused to certify that North Korea was in full compliance with the 1994 nuclear agreement, but then issued a waiver to allow oil deliveries to continue.
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The Senate quickly passed legislation requiring President Bill Clinton to certify, before providing more fuel oil, that North Korea is not developing nuclear weapons or exporting ballistic missiles to terrorist nations.
Counties will now have 11 days to certify results, but the new law makes it clear the deadline is mandatory -- something which had been open to dispute under existing election rules.
But the judge also ruled that she could not arbitrarily refuse to certify later-amended returns (based on recounts).
Next he engaged a laboratory at the American Gem Society to certify his diamonds.
Tuesday deadline to certify all of the 6 million votes cast in Florida on November 7.
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