The Texas Acceptable Use Code was enacted in 1996. This code provides guidelines for the appropriate use of technology and resources in Texas public schools, ensuring that students and staff use these tools responsibly and ethically. It aims to promote a safe and productive learning environment.
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Yes, as long as ordered by a physician, performed by a suitable sonographer, and use an acceptable CPT code (diagnosis).
No, a passport is not an acceptable form of photo identification for voting in Texas. Voters are required to present one of several specific forms of ID, such as a Texas driver's license, a Texas election identification certificate, or a U.S. military ID. However, if a voter does not have any of the acceptable IDs, they may still vote by providing alternative documentation and signing a declaration. Always check the latest requirements before voting, as laws can change.
This would refer to a website's Acceptable Use Policy.
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The compromise was found acceptable by both sides.
Yes, "quo" is an acceptable word to use in the game of Scrabble.
Plagiarism is not acceptable and will be severely penalized.
the include relationship implies that the included use case must be enacted, whereas the extend relationship implies that the extending use case may be enacted.
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