Oh, dude, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is all about making sure companies are honest about their financial shenanigans, while the US Patriot Act is like, "Hey, let's spy on people to fight terrorism." These laws have businesses sweating bullets over their information security, so they're slapping on firewalls, encryption, and all that jazz to keep their data safe. It's like a high-stakes game of digital hide and seek, man.
In July 1996, Florida implemented a Graduated Licensing law which contained curfew provisions which restricted teenage driving at night.
The 401(k) plan was established as part of the Revenue Act of 1978, which was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter. This legislation allowed employees to save for retirement by deferring a portion of their income into a tax-advantaged account. The specific provisions for the 401(k) plan were implemented later in the early 1980s, leading to its widespread adoption in the following years.
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Legislation, statute law, statutory provisions, statute, etc.
Bilingual Education Act
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Yes. The bill was passed and signed into law by President Obama. However many of the provisions of the bill will not be implemented for some time.
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Assuming you mean Quartering Acts, they are legislation that ordered the local governments of the American colonies to provide housing and provisions for British soldiers.
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The stimulus bill refers to legislation passed by a government to provide economic relief and support during times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. These bills typically include provisions for direct payments to individuals, funding for businesses, unemployment benefits, and other measures to stimulate the economy and help individuals and families in need.