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2007-12-31USA-2007-L-78635
United States
General provisions
 
Openness Promtes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-175 [S. 2488] 5 USC 101 and 552).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 2007-01-04, 110th Congress - First Session, Volume 3, pp. 121 Stat. 2524-2531

Promotes accessibility, accountability and openness in Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5 USC (Freedom of Information Act).

Amended text(s):
1996 (USA-1996-L-78636)
Freedom of Information Act (5 USC, Chapter 5, sec. 552).

1872 (USA-1872-L-83467)
Government Organization and Employees (5 USC).



2007-12-19USA-2007-L-78633
United States
General provisions
 
Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Public Law 110-140 [H.R. 6] (42 USC 17001).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 2007-01-04, 110th Congress - First Session, Volume 2, pp. 121 Stat. 1492-1801
US Code on-line, GPO Access, U.S. Government Printing Office (PDF) (consulted on 2011-10-25)

To move the United States toward greater energy independence and security, to increase the production of clean renewable fuels, to protect consumers, to increase the efficiency of products, buildings and vehicles, to promote research on and deploy greenhouse gas capture and storage options and to improve the energy performance of the Federal Government.

Amended text(s):
1870 (USA-1870-L-88269)
Public Health and Welfare (42 USC).



2007-09-14USA-2007-L-78629
United States
General provisions
 
Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-81 [S. 1].
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 2007-01-03, 110th Congress - First Session, Volume 1, pp. 121 Stat. 735-776

Title I - Closing the Revolving Door
Title II - Full Public Disclosure
Title III - Matters Relating to the House of Representatives




2005-12-22USA-2005-L-73271
United States
General provisions
 
Predisaster Mitigation Program Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-139).
Congressional and Administrative News, 2006-02, Ist Session, p. 119 Stat. 2649

Amends section 203(m) of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act and section 209 of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. 5121 note; 114 Stat 1571).

Amended text(s):
2000-10-30 (USA-2000-L-73270)
Disaster Relief (42 USC, Chapter 68 secs. 5121-5207).

2000-10-30 (USA-2000-L-73272)
Disaster Mitigation Act 2000 (DMA 2000) (P.L. 106-390).



2003-11-24USA-2003-L-67183
United States
General provisions
 
National Defence Authorisation Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Public Law 108-136).
Congressional and Administrative News, 2004-02, No. 12, pp. 1392-1826

Comprehensive legislation authorising appropriations for fiscal year 2004 for military activities of the Department of Defence. Provides for military contstruction, defence activities of the Department of Energy, and personnel strength for the Armed Forces. Also regulates military personnel policy, compensation and other benefits of military personnel, and health care of military personnel.




2002-11-25USA-2002-L-63408
United States
General provisions
 
Homeland Security Act, 2002 (Public Law 107-296).
Congressional and Administrative News, 2003-02, No. 12, pp. 2135-2321

Establishes Department of Homeland Security. Mission of Department is to (a) prevent terrorists attacks within the US; (b) reduce vulnerability of US to terrorism; (c) minimize damage, and assist in recovery, from terrorist attacks; (d) carry out all functions of entities transferred to Department; (e) ensure that functions of agencies within Department that are not directly related to securing the homeland are not diminished or neglected; (f) ensure that overall economic security of the US is not diminished by efforts aimed at securing homeland; and (g) monitor connections between illegal drug trafficking and terrorism. Also makes provision for information analysis and infrastructure protection, establishment of directorate of border and transportation security, emergency preparedness and response, as well as several related matters.




2001-06-20USA-2001-R-59644
United States
General provisions
 
21st Century Workforce Initiative (Executive Order 13218)(2002), 3CFR 258 reprinted in 29 U.S.C. § 2801.
Federal Register, 2001-06-22, Vol. 66, No. 121, pp. 33627-33629

Establishes the Office of the 21st Century Workforce within the Department of Labour. The Office shall provide a focal point for the identification and study of issues relating to the workforce of the United States and the development of strategies for effectively addressing such issues. Also provides for establishment of the Council on the 21st Century Workforce, composed of 13 members appointed by the President. Amends Executive Order 13111 of 12 January 1999.




2000-10-30USA-2000-L-73270
United States
General provisions
 
Disaster Relief (42 USC, Chapter 68 secs. 5121-5207).
(Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 2000)
Act on-line, U.S Department of Homeland Security - FEMA (consulted on 2006-04-04)

Subchapter I - Findings, Declarations and Definitions
Subchapter II - Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Assistance
Subchapter III - Major Disaster And Emergency Assistance Administration
Subchapter IV - Major Disaster Assistance Programs
Subchapter IV-A - Emergency Assistance Programs
Subchapter VI - Emergency Preparedness
Subchapter VII - Miscellaneous

Amending text(s):
2005-12-22 (USA-2005-L-73271)
Predisaster Mitigation Program Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-139).

2000-10-30 (USA-2000-L-73272)
Disaster Mitigation Act 2000 (DMA 2000) (P.L. 106-390).
Related text(s):
1870 (USA-1870-L-88269)
Public Health and Welfare (42 USC).



2000-10-30USA-2000-L-73272
United States
General provisions
 
Disaster Mitigation Act 2000 (DMA 2000) (P.L. 106-390).
Act on-line, U.S Department of Homeland Security - FEMA, 26 pages (consulted on 2006-04-04)

Amends the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act by repealing the previous mitigation planning provisions (Section 409) and replacing them with a new set of requirements (Section 322). This new section emphasizes the need for State, Tribal, and local entities to closely coordinate mitigation planning and implementation efforts.

Amending text(s):
2005-12-22 (USA-2005-L-73271)
Predisaster Mitigation Program Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-139).
Amended text(s):
2000-10-30 (USA-2000-L-73270)
Disaster Relief (42 USC, Chapter 68 secs. 5121-5207).



1996USA-1996-L-78636
United States
General provisions
 
Freedom of Information Act (5 USC, Chapter 5, sec. 552).
Act Online, Department of Justice, United States (consulted on 2008-06-17)

Provides rules for dealing with information.

Amending text(s):
2007-12-31 (USA-2007-L-78635)
Openness Promtes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-175 [S. 2488] 5 USC 101 and 552).
Amended text(s):
1872 (USA-1872-L-83467)
Government Organization and Employees (5 USC).



1992-01-29USA-1992-R-27701
United States
General provisions
 
National Labour Relations Board Procedural Rules (29 CFR Part 102)
Federal Register, 1992-02-04, Vol. 57, No. 23, pp. 4157-4158, ISSN: 0097-6326

These Rules made by the National Labour Relations Board incorporate in 29 CFR Part 102 an appendix setting forth the official starting and closing times of its various offices.
Date of entry into force: 1992-02-04




1990-12-01USA-1990-L-22060
United States
General provisions
 
Judicial Improvements Act of 1990. Public Law 101-650 (H.R.5316).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1991-01, No. 10C, pp. 5089-5137

Provides for the appointment of additional Federal circuit and district judges, and for other purposes. Title I, which provides for civil justice expense and delay reduction plans, is cited as the "Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990"; Title II, as the "Federal Judgeship Act of 1990"; Title III, as the "Federal Courts Study Committee Implementation Act of 1990"; and Title IV, as the "Judicial Discipline and Removal Reform Act of 1990".




1989-09-14USA-1989-R-8528
United States
General provisions
 
Procedural Rules (29 CFR Part 102)
Federal Register, 1989-09-19, Vol. 54, No. 180, pp. 38515-38517

Revisions to rules governing summary judgment procedures of the National Labor Relations Board.
Date of entry into force: 1989-10-16




1988-10-24USA-1988-L-7464
United States
General provisions
 
Immigration Technical Corrections Act of 1988. Public Law 100-525 (S. 2479).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-12, No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2609

Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act by introducing technical corrections in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (LS 1986-USA 1), among other enactments.

Basic text(s):
1986-11-05 (USA-1986-L-2965)
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Public Law 99-603 (S. 1200).
Amended text(s):
1986-11-05 (USA-1986-L-2965)
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Public Law 99-603 (S. 1200).

1952 (USA-1952-L-31157)
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (8 USC Chapter 12).



1988-06-27USA-1988-L-6778
United States
General provisions
 
Review of Cases by the Supreme Court Act. Public Law 100-352 (S. 952).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-08, p. 102 STAT. 662

Amends specified sections of the US Code to provide greater discretion to the Supreme Court in selecting the cases it will review, particularly those arising in State courts. Effective 90 days after enactment.




1988-06-16USA-1988-L-6776
United States
General provisions
 
Retiree Benefits Bankruptcy Protection Act of 1988. Public Law 100-334 (H.R. 2969).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-08, p. 102 STAT. 610

Provides that a company which has petitioned for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code shall continue to pay retiree benefits pursuant to a policy of life, health or disability insurance. If representatives of the beneficiaries agree to modifications in benefits during the pendency of a bankruptcy petition, they may be made. Where the representative and the bankrupt company cannot reach agreement, the presiding judge may decide. A labour organisation shall, unless it opts not to, represent persons receiving benefits negotiated under a collective agreement.




1987-12-03USA-1987-R-4621
United States
General provisions
 
Reduction in Force Rule (5 CFR Part 351)
Federal Register, 1987-12-04, Vol. 52, No. 233, p. 46051

Provides that an employee of the federal government who has been furloughed for more than 30 days, separated or demoted by a reduction in force may appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board.




1987-11-13USA-1987-R-4619
United States
General provisions
 
Interim rules of Practice and Procedure for Administrative Hearings Before Administrative Law Judges in Cases Involving Allegations of Unlawful Employment of Aliens and Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices (28 CFR Part 68)
Federal Register, 1987-11-24, Vol. 53, No. 226, pp. 44972-44985

Basic text(s):
1986-11-05 (USA-1986-L-2965)
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Public Law 99-603 (S. 1200).
Amending text(s):
1994-08-11 (USA-1994-R-38924)
Rules of Practice and Procedure for Administrative Hearings Before Administrative Law Judges in Cases Involving Allegations of Unlawful Employment of Aliens and Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices (28 CFR Part 68)

1989-11-24 (USA-1989-R-8964)
Rules of Practice and Procedure for Administrative Hearings Before Administrative Law Judges in Cases Involving Allegations of Unlawful Employment of Aliens and Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices (28 CFR Part 68)



1987-09-30USA-1987-R-4618
United States
General provisions
 
Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices Rule (28 CFR Part 44)
Federal Register, 1987-10-06, Vol. 52, No. 193, pp. 37402-37411

Establishes standards and procedures for the enforcement of section 102 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (LS 1986 - USA 1 (extracts)). That section makes it an unfair immigration-related employment practice to discriminate against an individual in hiring, discharging or recruiting or referring for a fee because of an individual's national origin or, in specified cases, his or her citizenship status. These regulations contain definitions of prohibited practices and set forth the procedures applicable to charges of discrimination.
Date of entry into force: 1987-11-05

Basic text(s):
1986-11-05 (USA-1986-L-2965)
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Public Law 99-603 (S. 1200).



1987-06-26USA-1987-R-3807
United States
General provisions
 
Fair Labor Standards Act; Records to Be Kept by Employers Rule (29 CFR Part 516)
Federal Register, 1987-07-01, Vol. 52, No. 126, pp. 24894-24903

Revised recordkeeping regulations, including special rules applicable in regard to employees falling within various minimum wage and/or overtime pay exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (LS 1966 - USA 1 (cons.)).

Basic text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1987-06-23USA-1987-R-3876
United States
General provisions
 
Time Periods for Responding to Board Action; Revision of Statements of Procedure Rule (29 CFR Part 101)
Federal Register, 1987-06-26, Vol. 52, No. 123, pp. 23967-23977

Procedures before the National Labour Relations Board in relation to unfair labour practice charges, trade union representation and definition of bargaining units, inter alia.




1987-04-10USA-1987-R-3795
United States
General provisions
 
Executive Order concerning Facilitating Access to Science and Technology (No. 12591)
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1987-06, No. 4, pp. B46-B49

Aims at ensuring that federal agencies and laboratories assist universities and the private sector in broadening the country's technology base.




1987-01-12USA-1987-R-3303
United States
General provisions
 
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to Employees of State and Local Governments Rule (29 CFR Part 553)
Federal Register, 1987-01-16, Vol. 52, No. 11, pp. 2012-2045
errata: ibid., 1987-01-23, Vol. 52, No. 15, p. 2648

Implements sections 2 to 6 of the Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 (Public Law 99-150) concerning the application of the minimum wage and overtime pay provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (see LS 1966 - USA 1 (cons.)) to state and local government employees. Subpart A contains rules on certain statutory exclusions and exemptions, compensatory time provisions and recordkeeping requirements. Subpart B defines the status of volunteers who are excluded from the definition of "employee" under the Act, and Subpart C concerns fire protection and law enforcement personnel.
Date of entry into force: 1987-02-17

Basic text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1986-12-17USA-1986-R-3326
United States
General provisions
 
Processing of Cases; Exceptions to Arbitration Awards Rule (5 CFR 2425 and 2429)
Federal Register, 1986-12-22, Vol. 51, No. 245, pp. 45754-45755

In particular, these amendments issued by the Federal Labor Relations Authority revoke section 2429.8 of the rules and regulations pertaining to the filing of requests for stays of arbitration awards in cases involving government employeesection

Basic text(s):
1947-07-01 (USA-1947-L-92427)
Arbitration Act (9 USC, Chapter 9).



1986-09-30USA-1986-L-2945
United States
General provisions
 
Executive Exchange Program Voluntary Services Act of 1986. Public Law 99-424 (H.R. 3002).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1986-11, No. 9, p. 100 STAT. 964-965

Provides for the establishment of an experimental exchange programme relating to the acceptance of voluntary services from executives coming from private-sector employment to the Government, as described in Executive Order 12493 of 5 Dec. 1984.




1986-03-03USA-1986-R-2335
United States
General provisions
 
Pay Administration Under the Fair Labour Standards Act Rule (5 CFR Part 551)
Federal Register, 1986-03-04, Vol. 51, No. 42, pp. 7425-7428

Defines exemptions for certain federal employees under the Fair Labour Standards Act, as amended (LS 1966 - USA 1).

Basic text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1985-11-13USA-1985-L-5029
United States
General provisions
 
Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985. Public Law 99-150 (S. 1570).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1985, 99 STAT. 787-791
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws, 1991-03, West, R., BNA Books, Washington, D.C., United States of America, pp. 7-47-7-48

Concerns compensatory time off in lieu of overtime compensation, persons performing work for public agencies, and discrimination against persons asserting rights under section 7 of the Fair Labour Standards Act of 1938. (Abridged version. Not all provisions are included).
Date of entry into force: 1986-04-15. Initial Act

Amended text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1985-03-20USA-1985-R-1355
United States
General provisions
 
Pension Plans - Notice of Insolvency Rule (29 CFR Part 2674)
Federal Register, 1985-04-01, Vol. 50, No. 62, pp. 12794-12796

Procedure to be followed in the event of insolvency of a multiemployer pension plan.




1984-11-16USA-1984-R-982
United States
General provisions
 
Railroad Employees' Retirement Rule (20 CFR Parts 209 to 212, 220, 222 and 250)
Federal Register, 1984-11-28, Vol. 49, No. 230, pp. 46729-46736

Amends regulations concerning reporting requirements and creditability of compensation, service and military service. Inter alia, contains provisions implementing amendments to the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974.

Basic text(s):
1974-05-16 (USA-1974-L-15305)
Railroad Retirement Act of 1974. Public Law 93-445 (H.R. 15301).



1983-10-19USA-1983-R-10044
United States
General provisions
 
Labor Standards for Federal Service Contracts Rule (29 CFR Part 4)
Federal Register, 1983-10-27, Vol. 48, No. 209, pp. 49736-49805




1982-12-28USA-1982-R-10455
United States
General provisions
 
Job Training Partnership System Rule (20 CFR Part 626)
Federal Register, 1983-01-04

Regulations under the Job Training Partnership Act-establishment of State Job Training Councils and Private Industry Councils; designation of service delivery areas.

Basic text(s):
1982-10-13 (USA-1982-L-10449)
Job Training Partnership Act of 1982. Public Law 97-300 (S. 2036) [Repealed].



1981-01-12USA-1981-R-11021
United States
General provisions
 
Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction Rule (29 CFR Part 5)
Federal Register, 1981-01-12




1981-01-12USA-1981-R-11020
United States
General provisions
 
Labor Standards for Federal Service Contracts Rule (29 CFR Part 4)
Federal Register, 1981




1981-01-12USA-1981-R-11022
United States
General provisions
 
Practice of Administrative Proceedings Enforcing Labor Standards in Federal and Federally Assisted Construction Contracts and Federal Service Contracts Rule (29 CFR Part 6)
Federal Register, 1981-01-16




1980-06-04USA-1980-R-11902
United States
General provisions
 
Farm Labor Co-ordinated Enforcement Rule (29 CFR Part 42)
Federal Register, 1980-06-10

Co-ordination of the activities of the Employment Standards Administration, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Employment and Training Administration relating to migrant farmworkers.

Basic text(s):
1870 (USA-1870-L-88269)
Public Health and Welfare (42 USC).



1977-11-01USA-1977-L-13161
United States
General provisions
 
Fair Labor Standards Amendments Act of 1977. Public Law 95-151 (H.R. 3744).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1977-12

Amends the Fair Labour Standards Act of 1938 [LS 1966-USA 1(consolidation)] to increase the minimum wage rate under that Act, and for other purposes

Amended text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1974-04-26USA-1974-R-15301
United States
General provisions
 
Employment of Learners Rule (29 CFR Part 522)
Federal Register, 1974-05-01

Changes reflecting the Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1974.

Basic text(s):
1974-04-08 (USA-1974-L-15299)
Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1974. Public Law 93-259 (S. 2747).



1972-06-13USA-1972-R-16681
United States
General provisions
 
Exemptions Applicable to Agriculture, Processing of Agricultural Commodities, and Related Subjects Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Rule (29 CFR Part 780)
Federal Register, 1972-06-17

Basic text(s):
1938 (USA-1938-L-31148)
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).



1972-03-06USA-1972-R-16664
United States
General provisions
 
Public Contracts and Property Management Rule (41 CFR Part 1)
Federal Register, 1972-03-11

Amends sections 1-12.403-1 (labor standards clauses, including those for apprentices and trainees) and 1-16.401 (forms prescribed).




1787-09-17USA-1787-C-44015
United States
Constitutional law
 
Constitution of the United States of America [consolidated version].
Constitutions of the Countries of the World, 1996-03, Gisbert H. Flanz, Oceana Publications, Dobbs Ferry, NY, USA, ISBN: 0-379-00467-4, 83 p.
Constitution of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, Unites States of America (consulted on 2005-11-30)




1938USA-1938-L-31148
United States
Labour codes, general labour and employment acts
 
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) (29 USC, Chapter 8).
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws, 1991-03, West, R., BNA Books, Washington, D.C., United States of America, pp. 7-3-7-41
Legislation on-line, US Department of Labor, United States (PDF of Act as amended to May 2011) (consulted on 2013-02-22)
Legislation on-line, U.S. House of Representatives, USA (PDF of Title 29 Chapter 8 as amended to 01/03/2012) (consulted on 2013-02-28)

Concerns labour standards including those in respect of minimum wage, hours of work, child labour, etc. Section 6(d) was added by the Equal Pay Act of 1963, approved June 10, 1963, effective June 11, 1964.

201. Short title
202. Congressional finding and declaration of policy
203. Definitions
204. Administration
205. Repealed
206. Minimum wage
207. Maximum hours
208. Repealed
209. Attendance of witnesses
210. Court review of wage orders in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
211. Collection of data
212. Child labor provisions
213. Exemptions
214. Employment under special certificates
215. Prohibited acts; prima facie evidence
216. Penalties
216a. Repealed
216b. Liability for overtime work performed prior to July 20, 1949
217. Injunction proceedings
218. Relation to other laws
218a. Automatic enrollment for employees of large employers
218b. Notice to employees
218c. Protections for employees
219. Separability

Date of entry into force: 1938-10-24. Initial Act

Amending text(s):
1999-12-09 (USA-1999-L-56434)
Fair Labor Standards Act, Amendment (H.R. 1693).

1996-08-06 (USA-1996-L-45291)
Employment of Minors (Public Law 104-174 [H.R.114]).

1995-10-20 (USA-1995-R-42151)
Training Wages and Seasonal Industry Provisions under the Fair Labour Standards Act Rule (29 CFR Parts 517 and 526).

1989-11-17 (USA-1989-L-9220)
Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1989. Public Law 101-157 (H.R. 2710).

1986-10-16 (USA-1986-L-2879)
Wages Paid to Handicapped Workers Act. Public Law 99-486 (S. 2884).

1985-11-13 (USA-1985-L-5029)
Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985. Public Law 99-150 (S. 1570).

1977-11-01 (USA-1977-L-13161)
Fair Labor Standards Amendments Act of 1977. Public Law 95-151 (H.R. 3744).

1974-04-08 (USA-1974-L-15299)
Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1974. Public Law 93-259 (S. 2747).

1963 (USA-1963-L-71995)
Equal Pay Act 1963 (29 USC, Chapter 8 sec. 206(d)).
Amended text(s):
1988-11-07 (USA-1988-R-7480)
Employment of Homeworkers in Certain Industries; Records to be Kept by Employers Rule (29 CFR Parts 516 and 530)
Implementing text(s):
2001-11-30 (USA-2001-R-61011)
Adjustment of Civil Money Penalties for Inflation. Final Rule (29 CFR Parts 578, 579, and 580).

1992-10-23 (USA-1992-R-31779)
Minimum Wage and Overtime Violations; Civil Money Penalties Rule (29 CFR Part 578)

1992-08-14 (USA-1992-R-30068)
Exemptions From Minimum Wage and Overtime Compensation Requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act; Public Sector Employers Rule (29 CFR Part 541)

1991-11-21 (USA-1991-R-26636)
Records to be Kept by Employers; Overtime Compensation Rule (29 CFR Parts 516 and 778)

1991-11-14 (USA-1991-R-26633)
Occupations Particularly Hazardous for the Employment of Minors Between 16 and 18 Years of Age, or Detrimental to their Health or Well-Being Rule (29 CFR Part 570).

1991-09-06 (USA-1991-R-25308)
Exemptions from Minimum Wage and Overtime Compensation Requirements of the Fair Labour Standards Act; Public Sector Employers Rule (29 CFR Part 541)

1991-05-23 (USA-1991-R-25263)
Civil Money Penalties-Procedures for Assessing and Contesting Penalties Rule (29 CFR Part 578)

1989-08-15 (USA-1989-R-9418)
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to Employees of State and Local Governments Rule (29 CFR Part 775)

1989-08-04 (USA-1989-R-9420)
Employment of Workers With Disabilities Under Special Certificates Rule (29 CFR Parts 524, 525 and 529)

1988-01-15 (USA-1988-R-4727)
Pay Administration Under the Fair Labor Standards Act; Exemptions Rule (5 CFR Part 551)

1987-06-26 (USA-1987-R-3807)
Fair Labor Standards Act; Records to Be Kept by Employers Rule (29 CFR Part 516)

1987-01-22 (USA-1987-R-3304)
Equal Pay for Equal Work Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Rule (29 CFR Part 800)

1987-01-12 (USA-1987-R-3303)
Application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to Employees of State and Local Governments Rule (29 CFR Part 553)

1986-10-16 (USA-1986-L-2879)
Wages Paid to Handicapped Workers Act. Public Law 99-486 (S. 2884).

1986-08-08 (USA-1986-R-2487)
Equal Pay Act; Interpretations Rule (29 CFR Part 1620)

1986-03-03 (USA-1986-R-2335)
Pay Administration Under the Fair Labour Standards Act Rule (5 CFR Part 551)

1975-02-12 (USA-1975-R-18747)
Application of the Fair Labor Standard Act to Domestic Service Rule (29 CFR Part 552)

1972-06-13 (USA-1972-R-16681)
Exemptions Applicable to Agriculture, Processing of Agricultural Commodities, and Related Subjects Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Rule (29 CFR Part 780)

1970-08-11 (USA-1970-R-18606)
Provisions of the Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938 Applicable to Fishing and Operations on Aquatic Products Rule (29 CFR Part 784)

1970-06-25 (USA-1970-R-18602)
Wage Payments Under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1930 Rule (29 CFR Part 531)

1968-12-17 (USA-1968-R-18365)
Policies and Procedures for Carrying Out the Provisions of the Service Contract Act of 1965 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended Rule (41 CFR Part 1)

1967-09-22 (USA-1967-R-18811)
Wage Payment Under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 Rule (29 CFR Part 531)

1947-05-01 (USA-1947-L-31152)
Portal-To-Portal Act of 1947 (29 USC, Chapter 9).



2012-04-05USA-2012-L-92398
United States
Civil, commercial and family law
 
Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, Public Law 112-106 [H.R. 3606].
United States Code Congressional and Administrative News, 2012-06, 112th Congress, 2nd Session, Public Laws 112-105 to 112-106, pp. 125 STAT. 306-327
Legislation on-line, US Government Printing Office, USA (PDF) (consulted on 2013-02-22)

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
TITLE I - REOPENING AMERICAN CAPITAL MARKETS TO EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES
Sec. 101. Definitions.
Sec. 102. Disclosure obligations.
Sec. 103. Internal controls audit.
Sec. 104. Auditing standards.
Sec. 105. Availability of information about emerging growth companies.
Sec. 106. Other matters.
Sec. 107. Opt-in right for emerging growth companies.
Sec. 108. Review of Regulation S-K.
TITLE II - ACCESS TO CAPITAL FOR JOB CREATORS
Sec. 201. Modification of exemption.
TITLE III - CROWDFUNDING
Sec. 301. Short title.
Sec. 302. Crowdfunding exemption.
Sec. 303. Exclusion of crowdfunding investors from shareholder cap.
Sec. 304. Funding portal regulation.
Sec. 305. Relationship with State law.
TITLE IV - SMALL COMPANY CAPITAL FORMATION
Sec. 401. Authority to exempt certain securities.
Sec. 402. Study on the impact of State Blue Sky laws on Regulation A offerings.
TITLE V - PRIVATE COMPANY FLEXIBILITY AND GROWTH
Sec. 501. Threshold for registration.
Sec. 502. Employees.
Sec. 503. Commission rulemaking.
Sec. 504. Commission study of enforcement authority under Rule 12g5-1.
TITLE VI - CAPITAL EXPANSION
Sec. 601. Shareholder threshold for registration.
Sec. 602. Rulemaking.
TITLE VII - OUTREACH ON CHANGES TO THE LAW
Sec. 701. Outreach by the Commission.

Amended text(s):
2012-01-03 (USA-2012-L-92399)
Commerce and Trade (15 USC).



2012-01-03USA-2012-L-92399
United States
Civil, commercial and family law
 
Commerce and Trade (15 USC).
Legislation on-line, US Government Printing Office, USA (consulted on 2013-02-22)

Contains 105 Chapters. Regulates commerce and trade within the US including with respect to protection of children, promotion of women's enterprises, toxic substances control and consumer protection.

Amending text(s):
2012-04-05 (USA-2012-L-92398)
Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, Public Law 112-106 [H.R. 3606].

1999-12-09 (USA-1999-L-56435)
Women's Business Centers Sustainability Act, 1999 (S. 791).



1947-07-01USA-1947-L-92427
United States
Civil, commercial and family law
 
Arbitration Act (9 USC, Chapter 9).
Legislation on-line, U.S. House of Representatives, USA (PDF of Title as amended to 01/03/2012) (consulted on 2013-02-28)

Chapter 1. General provisions (sec. 1)
Chapter 2. Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (sec. 201)
Chapter 3. Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration (sec. 301)

Implementing text(s):
1986-12-17 (USA-1986-R-3326)
Processing of Cases; Exceptions to Arbitration Awards Rule (5 CFR 2425 and 2429)



2010-04-07INT-2010-IA-86948
International
Criminal and penal law
 
Traité d'entraide judiciaire en matière pénale entre le Gouvernement de la République algérienne démocratique et populaire et le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amérique, signé à Alger le 7 avril 2010.
Algérie: Journal officiel, 2011-06-01, n° 30, pp. 5-13
JO du 1er juin 2011, Secrétariat général du gouvernement (consulted on 2011-06-28)




2001-10-26USA-2001-L-60618
United States
Criminal and penal law
 
Uniting and strengthening America by providing appropriate tools required to intercept and obstruct terrorism (USA Patriot Act) Act, 2001 (107-569).
United States Congressional and Administrative News, 2001-12, No. 10, pp. 272-402

Seeks to deter and punish terrorists acts in the United States and around the world. Parts I and II provide for enhancing domestic security against terrorism as well as surveillance procedures. Part III deals with international money laundering abatement. Section IV provides for enhanced border protection, and Part V for removing obstacles to investigating terrorism. Part VI makes provision for victims of terrorism, public safety officers, and their families. Part VII deals with information sharing for critical infrastructure protection. Part VIII provides for strengthening of criminal law against terrorism; Part IX for improved intelligence. Finally, Part X contains miscellaneous provisions.




2000-10-28USA-2000-L-59648
United States
Criminal and penal law
 
Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, 2000 (H.R. 3244).
Congressional and Administrative News, 2001-02, No. 12, pp. 1464-1548
Victims of Trafficking Act and Viloence Protection Act, US Department of State, United States (consulted on 2004-08-09)

Provides for measures against trafficking in persons, slavery and involuntary servitude, and reauthorizes certain federal programmes to prevent violence against women. Division A makes provision for protection of trafficking victims; Division B for measures against violence against women. Part I provides for strengthening of law enforcement to reduce violence against women, Part II for strengthening of services to victims of violence, Part III for limiting effects of violence on children, Part IV for strengthening of education and training to combat violence against women, and Part V for support to battered immigrant women.

Amending text(s):
2003-12-19 (USA-2003-L-68650)
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorisation Act, 2003 (H.R. 2620).
Implementing text(s):
2008-12-23 (USA-2008-L-81581)
William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-457 [H.R. 7311]).



1996-10-03USA-1996-L-45800
United States
Criminal and penal law
 
Pam Lychner Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-236 [S. 1675]).
United States Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1996-12, No. 10, pp. 110 STAT. 3093-3098

Requires persons who have been convicted of a criminal offense against a minor or of a sexually violent offense, or who have been deemed a "sexually violent predator," to register their residence and fingerprints with the FBI or local authorities. The FBI may release such information to the public for the purposes of community notification programmes.




1996-04-24USA-1996-L-44262
United States
Criminal and penal law
 
Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
Congressional and Administrative News, 1996-06, No. 4, pp. 110 STAT. 1214-1319

Contains provisions relating to habeas corpus reform, victims of terrorism restitution, prohibitions on assistance to terrorist states, removal of alien terrorists, and restrictions on nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Title V amends provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act allowing non-resident aliens to be detained or deported if they have been convicted of certain offences. Title VII provides for the death penalty for persons convicted of terrorist acts which result in death.

Amended text(s):
1952 (USA-1952-L-31157)
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (8 USC Chapter 12).
Implementing text(s):
1996-12-20 (USA-1996-R-45804)
Administrative Deportation Procedures for Aliens Convicted of Aggravated Felonies Who Are Not Lawful Permanent Residents Rule (8 CFR Part 242) [Reserved].



1970USA-1970-L-31131
United States
Criminal and penal law
 
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970 (RICO)
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws, 1991-03, West, R., BNA Books, Washington, D.C., United States of America, pp. 3-69-3-73

Makes rules in respect of, inter alia, definitions of racketeering activity, prohibited activities, criminal penalties and civil remedies.
Date of entry into force: 1970-10-15




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