If you are talking about accessing government information, we have the Freedom of Information act. If, on the other hand, you are referring to the Federal Equal Access Act passed in 1984 to combat discrimination against student religious groups in public schools, then Australia has not yet had to introduce any specific acts. It has never been an issue for students and/or teachers to hold religious gatherings, prayer groups, Bible-study groups, etc in schools. We have always had the freedom to do so.
it's 100% of Australia have access to safe drinking water. Everyone in the whole country has access
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www.irs.gov will allow you to access and print federal tax forms online.
Yes, federal search warrants that are public record can be accessed through the federal court system or online databases such as PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).
Yes. Staff have access to all emails that are sent and received.
You can get all federal tax forms from the IRS homepage. Go to www.irs.gov.
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The FCIC regulates an individual's rights to access data contained in federal agencies. See http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre04.shtm
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If they participate in federal student aid they can see your federal grant and loan history, yes. They need access to this in order to determine your eligibility.
Anyone is able to access most of the census results in Australia. Census data is available through the Australian Bureau of Statistics site at the related link below.