Public disclosure laws allow the public to access to previously secret information. An example of a public disclosure is financial information of those involved in a legal case.
* where disclosure is under compulsion of law; * where there is a duty to the public to disclose; * where the interests of the bank require disclosure; and where the disclosure is made by the express or implied consent of the parties
false
requiring content labels on food products
they don't break that out in the public disclosure
NDR in public school could mean network director or non-disclosure. There is not an official use for NDR in public schools.
b. False
It is a balance sheet disclosure required for public companies' annual reports.
It is a balance sheet disclosure required for public companies' annual reports.
True
- Damage to Sources and Methods is an unauthorized disclosure that provides insight to adversaries on how the information was obtained and by whom. -Potential Loss of Life is an unauthorized disclosure that can cause casualties. -Effect on International Alliances is an unauthorized disclosure that impacts a foreign government's or intelligence service's willingness to work jointly with the U.S. -Financial Costs is an unauthorized disclosure that requires significant amounts of money to correct. -Impact to Foreign Policy is an unauthorized disclosure that may damage political relationships, negatively effecting the creation and implementation of foreign policy. -Distorting Public Perception is an unauthorized disclosure that influences public opinion.
The efforts of Public Citizen are largely responsible for passage of the Lobbying Disclosure Act and the Lobbying and Ethics Reform Act of 2005