Confidentiality
Federal Law prohibits military personnel from enforcing the law within the United States except as expressly authorized by the Constitution or an Act of Congress. The threat of catastrophic terrorism requires a thorough review of the laws permitting the military to act within the United States in order to determine whether domestic preparedness and response efforts would benefit from greater involvement of military personnel and, if so, how.
One use of the term describes a business practice in which current workers are not allowed back into the workplace, but rather replaced by other workers. This was used to inhibit labor unions. A more modern use of the term is a device or program that prevents access to a system except by authorized personnel, normally in the event of a system error or failure.
the federal government is authorized to tax imports and exports
Personnel files are generally considered confidential and the information in them may not be shared or made known to others. In governments, personnel files are usually exempt even from legal requirements of public bodies to disclose public records upon request except for certain reasons. In private industry, standards are different and are usually governed by the policies of the business itself or federal and/or state employment laws.
Wake Island is officially uninhabited except for personnel of the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force.
Yes, you can wear contact lenses for P.E ... and everything else except swimming and sleeping!!
No one knows except the maker. If you know how to contact him; then do that.
The Planning Commission (except one rupee coins and notes)
All of the following are steps in derivative classification EXCEPT: Making the initial determination that information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
No particular reason except that most all personnel performing law enforcement and jailer-type duties wear uniforms.
From the Guide to Safe Scouting: "Boxing, karate, and related martial arts-except judo, aikido, and Tai Chi-are not authorized activities."The requirements for Sports merit badge state that you cannot use any sport that is restricted and not authorized.