US Department of Commerce
What rights do I have when I am called by telemardeters?
In 1977, the Texas Legislature created the Sunset Advisory Commission to identify and eliminate waste, duplication, and inefficiency in government agencies. The 12-member Commission is a legislative body that reviews the policies and programs of more than 150 government agencies every 12 years. The Commission questions the need for each agency, looks for potential duplication of other public services or programs, and considers new and innovative changes to improve each agency's operations and activities. The Commission seeks public input through hearings on every agency under Sunset review and recommends actions on each agency to the full Legislature. In most cases, agencies under Sunset review are automatically abolished unless legislation is enacted to continue them.
Under the No FEAR Act each Federal agency is required to submit its antidiscrimination data
The general term is "interstate commerce" and it can be regulated by the federal government under Article 1, section 8, clause 3 of the US Constitution. Between 1887 and 1996, the chief agency was the Interstate Commerce Commission, whose remaining duties were assumed by the Department of Transportation and its US Surface Transportation Board (STB).
The System under which a government agency decides fair shares is Rationing
FCC regulates everything that has to do with communications... http://www.fcc.gov/In the USA and possessions, it's the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),an agency under the US Department of Commerce.
Federal Communications Commission
Actually, to be accurate, the original government agency was called the FRC-- the Federal Radio Commission, and its creation was championed by then-President Calvin Coolidge in 1927. (The agency officially changed its name to the FCC, the Federal Communications Commission, in 1934.)The FCC was created in 1934 under Franklin Roosevelt. It superseded the Federal Radio Commission which was begun under Calvin Coolidge in 1927.
The FCC is a US government agency under the Department of Commerce. FCC employees are employees of the federal government, and its regulations are enforceable federal laws. It's not a corporation.
The SEC is a federal agency and subject to federal disclosure laws. Please cite your reference for alleging that they are exempt from disclosure under the FOIA.
What rights do I have when I am called by telemardeters?
Department of Transportation
Under the No FEAR Act, federal agencies are required to submit their antidiscrimination data to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) annually. This data includes information on complaints of discrimination and the outcomes of those complaints. The goal is to promote transparency and accountability regarding discrimination in the federal workplace.
Telephone voice-mail, yes. You are violating federal law administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). For voice mail transmitted via chatroom or instant messaging - the law is not so clear, however computer "hacking" is covered under other statutes as well.
No, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is not an Independent Regulatory Commission. It is a federal agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and aeronautics research. It is under the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the U.S. government.
There is no specific federal body called the "Federal Trade and Gaming Commission" in the United States. Instead, the regulation of gaming activities falls under various federal and state agencies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) oversees trade practices, while gaming regulations are primarily managed at the state level, with some federal oversight in areas like tribal gaming and interstate gambling. Therefore, any entity claiming to be a "Federal Trade and Gaming Commission" would not be legitimate.
Under the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation (NO FEAR) Act, federal agencies are required to submit their anti-discrimination data to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) annually. This data includes information on complaints of discrimination and retaliation filed by employees. The annual reports help ensure transparency and accountability in addressing discrimination within federal agencies.