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The purpose of this office is to update safety and environmental standards for machinery, foods, freight, as well as standardize transportation, formulas, and procedures i.e.: accounting, engineering, legal, as well as standard units of measurement. It is the responsibility of these Commissions to investigate: |
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Any court case or insurance claim where existing standards, regulations or protocals were placed into question as not being adequate or proper for the given situation. |
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All natural distasters that impaired or caused structural damage where existing standards were met. |
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Any townhall meeting conducted by the mayor in regard to a safety concern or standard not being met. |
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Requests from concerned citizens, businesses and government offices |
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All inquires, as well as standard recommendations, are to be reviewed and analyzed. The submitter has the right to receive the findings of the review as well as the proposed action plan. |
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All domestic candidates must post their resume on a public government web site or the best available media for the present date. It cannot be shown that a candidate moved to a specific location for the sole purposes of running for office in that district. Only one candidate maybe on the ballot per Commission in each district. The census will draw out the participating nations in to districts of equal population per Commission. An International census will be conducted every 10 years following the primary election. Each participating nation will be responsible for the percentage of the total cost equal to their percentage of the population conducted in the census. The districting should be within county, regional, and national boundary lines to as great an extent as possible. |
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1. District is a geographical region created for voting purposes of one Inspector candidate. |
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2. At the end of their term in office each Chief Inspector for each commission will make a recommendation for the total number of Inspectors required. If those recommendations are approved by a 3/5s votes of the commission members the heads of state, the National Ambassador for the Democracy, of each member nation may decide through majority vote to approve the Chief Inspector’s request. A tie vote is not passing. The number of inspectors is not to be greater then one for every 30,000 people for all international commissions combined as well as not greater than 1 for every 50,000 for the national commission. |
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No more than one delegate per district may win election. The election cycle prior to the end of the Inspector's term in office will be used as the individual parties primary election to select their most favored candidate for the next years coming election. Should the number of participating nations exceed one the census must be done by a participating nation other than one's own. Also small counties should not be linked to large counties where the needs are vastly different. Small counties, if grouping is needed, should be grouped with other small counties that share the same political and economic ideals. |
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The Individual law making bodies for each nation may alter the requirements as they see correct, including the right to set age limits for each Commission or Sub-Commission at their discretion, however, after a Inspector has been elected into office no education or experience requirements are required to run for reelection unless the Inspector's record prior to the Inspectors initial entrance into the Commissions was falsified. Also six months prior to any Inspectorial election within the nation no requirements for office may be altered. |
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The Global Reserve for each nation through private enterprise is to put together industry experience requirements. Experience requirements may not be set to less than one year within an industry related to the purpose of Commission itself to be considered valid. |
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The Department of Education for each nation is responsible for setting up the Education Requirements for each Commission. Initial requirements per to be used as a basis for further requirements are as follows: |
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i. Commission of Communication and Transportation: Masters Degrees in Physics, Astronomy or related engineering field. |
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ii. Food and Drug Commission: Ph.D. in Medicine, Naturopathy, or Agriculture. |
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iii. Commission of Environmental Protection (Endangered Species): Type of Biology studied must reflect species studied. For Endangered Animals a degree in Biology, Zoology, Animal Science or Veterinary Medicine. For Endangered Plants a Degree in Botany or Related Biology. For Endangered Fungi a degree in Mycology or related Biology. |
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iv. Commission of Environmental Protection (Pollution Limitations): Ph.D. in Medicine or masters degree Chemical Engineering |
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v. Commission of Uniform Standards (Accounting Standards): Passed the CPA or National Equivalent Exam with a minimum of five years experience as an Accountant or related field. |
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vi. Commission of Uniform Standards (Legal Format and Protocol): Passed the Bar Exam or equivalent test within that nation with a minimum of five years as a lawyer, judge or related field. |
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vii. Commission of Uniform Standards (Formulas and Measurements): Requirements should reflect ever-changing technology and needs in the workplace. Each individual nation may conduct this with a manor that they see appropriate. |
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Inspectorial Candidates elected will be sworn in two months after the day of election at a place decided by the Chief Inspector. After being sworn in all the Inspectors for each commission, which are not considered freshman, will conduct a vote for a new Chief Inspector or extend the leadership of the existing Chief Inspector for their individual Commissions. After the Chief Inspector is elected all Commission Delegates will arrange in Committees. Each Committee may choose the related type of enterprise or industry they wish to legislate as well as within the boundaries of the Commission of which they were elected. No overlapping of industries is aloud. The newly elected Chief Inspector will handle disputes. If multiple Committees wish to pursue the same industry the Committee with the most experienced members should receive rights to the take. If elected members feel that the Chief Inspector was unjust in anyway they may file a complaint with the National Ambassador of their home nation. The National Ambassador may then issue a case of no confidence in the leadership of the Chief Inspector. The Chief Inspector in question will submit his case to the Heads of State of the member nations. If the members decides to hear the case they may over turn the decision of the Chief Inspector or go as far as removing the Chief Inspector from office. Each Commission is run independently of each other. Each Commission has their own Chief Inspector, which shall be compensated by the nominating nation. Each nation participating in the Commission shall have the right to nominate a Chief Inspector, however, it is up to the Commission Body as a whole to elect the Chief Inspector of their choice. Nations that have a newly elected Chief Inspector from their nation in any Commission or have a Chief Inspector from their nation running for reelection may not submit a candidate for the Chief Inspector position. The individual Commission votes for the Chief Inspector will be no less than one week part from each other. For the National Commission each Governor will be allowed to select one candidate except for the President. After the election of the Chief Inspector the individual Inspectors will attempt to form Committees of individual and unique subjects under the umbrella of the Commission they were elected to. When Committees are formed they must meet several criteria: First and foremost each members field experience and or educational background must be tied directly to the purpose and nature of the committees being formed. Committees must have a specific subject and purpose. Committee members' qualifications and experience must be unique to the other members. For example no committee may form with all members having met only the educational qualifications and no members with the necessary experience qualifications or vise-versa when there are Inspectors or Freshman Inspectors willing to join the Committee to fill the needed void. To be formed each proposed committee must be submitted to the Chief Inspector. The Chief Inspector has several options. If the members do not have related qualifications or experience he can say that the committee can only form if the specific members leave the proposed committee. The Chief Inspector could also say that the committee was lacking specific educational or experience requirements and state that the Committee cannot form until those requirements are met. Should this happen the Chief Inspector must make available those Freshman Inspectors who wish to volunteer for committee member. This list of Inspectors or Freshman Inspectors cannot be presently in a Committee and they must have expressed an interest in joining. The Chief Inspector can also keep a committee from forming if he believes it is outside of the scope of the Commissions responsibilities. The Democracy is restricted to one National Commission, the Commission of Structural Engineering and four Multinational Commissions, the Commission of Environmental Protection, the Food and Drug Commission, Commission of Uniform Standards, and Commission of Communication and Transportation. |
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If passing the Committee Members by a majority vote it will then be presented to the Commission for vote. After passage it will be made available to the public. Once every four years preceding the Inspectorial Elections on the dates specified the Mayors will conduct a town hall meeting open to the public. Only with at least a 3/5 vote for the Commission Proposal will the bill become law. The vote for Bills submitted by the Commission of Communications and Transportation will be submitted on the first Monday in June and continuing throughout the week and or month if needed. The vote for Bills submitted by the Food and Drug Commission will be submitted on the first Monday in July and continuing throughout the week and or month if needed. The vote for Bills submitted by the Commission Uniform Standards will be submitted on the first Monday in August and continuing throughout the week and or month if needed. The vote for Bills submitted by the Environmental Protection will be submitted on the first Monday in September and continuing throughout the week and or month if needed. |
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The Mayors vote, for or against, Multinational Commissions Proposals, Department of Education Standards Approval must be done locally in public arena. All local industries and nonprofit organizations of which the Standards apply must be notified no less than one-month prior to the Town Hall Meeting. The general public will be allowed to participate in this Town Hall Meeting. Both the Pro and Con sides must be heard in equal proportion until the number of individuals representing their argument is complete than the larger voice may rend it's argument is complete. Local City Proposals maybe placed on the ballot to define these standards as well as time limitations of arguments and speaking duration per individual. |
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The actual inspection process is done in accordance to the laws of the individual member nations. The Commission of Uniform Standards may, however, propose bills for Uniform Inspection Hierarchy, Reporting Structure and or general suggestions or principles. |
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In order to assist the Global Reserve in regulating the growth or decline of the economy all bills presented by the Commissions will have 5 levels of enactment. Level 5 will enact standards at a rapid and accelerated pace while a level 1 will move at a slow or perhaps declining state as expressed through the bills presented through the Commissions. The number of levels may be increased domestically through the vote of the Governors or Multi-nationally through the vote of the National Ambassadors. The Global Reserve may increase or decrease these levels to slow or increase the pace of the economy for the Commission of Structural Engineering, as it is the only domestic Commission. This will persist until such time that the Commission of Uniform Standards is able to pass laws regarding a Uniform standard of currency regulated under a Multinational Global Reserve. The Global Reserve as well as the Individual Commissions when writing the laws should consider manufacturing stock levels on hand when increasing the Pace of Enactment to avoid unneeded hardship on unsellable, already produced goods. |
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Notes: Fine or Criminal Prosecution Imposed if Court Rules not carried out. Chief Inspector will legally help defend Commission Delegates when called upon. |
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Freshman Inspectors are elected to serve an eight-year term consisting of an initial one-year of training, four years of inspecting, and the remaining three years in the Commissions Commission of their election. If reelected a Inspector's second term is 4 years of active committee membership. If reelected to a third term the term will consist of four years active Commission membership followed by one year of freshman Inspector training and two years of inspector training. Each Inspector may serve a maximum of three terms in office. The first term of the first and second election cycle in the history of the Commissions the term will be for only 4 years of active commission membership with no training requirements. Inspectors honored enough to get a third term will be responsible to determine the training and testing requirements for freshman Inspectors. These senior Inspectors will also be responsible for setting up the types of activities and inspecting Freshman Inspectors will need to accomplish. The activities and inspecting must be diverse in nature as well as allow the Freshman Inspectors some latitude in choosing the subject matter and courses of study. All training must be applicable to the office of which the Freshman and Senior Inspector was elected. Upon the completion of testing freshman Inspectors may be called upon to fill Committee numbers when a Inspector would like to form a Committee, but does not have enough members to do so. The Commissions through the vote of the individual bodies may determine the minimum and maximum number of Inspectors that are needed to form any Committee. The Inspectors may only choose from Freshman Inspectors if no other Inspectors wish to join the Committee in question. The Freshman Inspector(s) selected may also decline selection. After a Freshman Inspector is selected he can not be removed unless he is accepted to another Committee, the standards are accepted or rejected by the Commission body as a whole, the Freshman Inspector Completes his fifth year of training or activities or agrees to go back into training and activities. After a Inspectors fifth year he will obtain all the powers of a full Inspector status with the ability to Form Committees as well as obtain Freshman Inspectors as members to form those Committees as needed. |
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The President or National Ambassador of any participating member nation may make a plea to the Chief Inspector to form a Committee under the jurisdiction of the one of the five Commissions of the Commissions. The Chief Inspector can approve or reject the plea, but in either event must submit his response publicly. If approved the Chief Inspector will submit a request for member Commissions volunteers. If no volunteers are found the Chief Inspector may develop a Committee of Freshman Inspector volunteers. Should corruption come out in the media regarding any government or private agency, that was not part of a Commissions Inspector Investigation already the Chief Inspector may request any Inspector to investigate. |
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Regulations should be brief and easy to understand as well as contain common sense as to why the portion is included. Any laws other than standards, regulations and national preserves that attempt to make law that should be passed by the people must be voided immediately. Any regulations, standards, or national preserves set into place through the vote within the individual counties will take precedence over any of those set up through the Multinational Commissions. All standards, regulations and national preserves that may not be used because counties have voted in their own must be noted along side of new regulations, standards and national preserves within the four year proposal. Any private citizen or business that feels that the office has over stepped their bounds may take their case to the local courts. If the case is won at both the city and county courts the office of the Chief Inspector must be notified where by a Freshman Inspector will be assigned to investigate. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were Justified. In this case the Mayor may call upon the Regional Ambassador to appeal the decision to the Regional Court of that area where if won the court will remove specific portions from standards set in place. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were not Justified, in which case the Inspection Verdicts will be overturned and the Freshman Inspector may issue disciplinary action up to that of termination on the inspectors involved. The Freshman Inspector can also say that the Law needs review. This will nullify the verdict until amendments are past through the normal process of bill passage as specified through this document. If Private Citizen or Business does not get a response from the Freshman Inspector in 120 days verdict will be overturned. If this happens the Freshman Inspector appeal to Regional Court of that country. If a private citizen wins this victory the national government will pay for the lawyer fees as well as for his case if the cost is deemed to be reasonable. If the portion is put in a second time, whether it be under a different form or not the previous individuals may take their case directly to the Regional Court where if the office is found guilty of the same crime twice all the Inspectors involved in putting together that portion of the code of standards will be immediately fired and excluded from any form of public employment for a term set by the judge at no less than seven years. No regulation will be passed requiring an inspector or any form there of to enter a private residence which is not a business without the expressed approval from the resident. If a warrant needs to be attained it must be done through the local Sheriffs office in accordance to the laws of the land. |
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Each time a Inspector or Freshman Inspector loses a case, has a case nullified through the lack of a response or through the vote of the County Council or National Council it will be placed against their public record. Ten cases lost will result in termination of employment. If any member is found to have accepted a bribe of any sort the punishment will be the same as for that of a High Court judge as laid out by this constitution. |
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Is this within the jurisdiction of the Commissions? (The Commissions May never make a private sector public, but may make a public sector private.) |
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Should a local Mayor believe that a standard is in violation of law, that its use was not justified or warranted he can submit a notice of complaint to the Office of the Chief Inspector. In turn the Chief Inspector will assign a Freshman Inspector to look into the matter. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were Justified. In this case the Mayor may call upon the Regional Ambassador to appeal the decision to the National Courts in his Nation. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were not Justified, in which case the Inspection Verdicts will be overturned and the Freshman Inspector may issue disciplinary action up to that of termination on the inspectors involved. The Freshman Inspector can also say that the Law needs review. This will nullify the verdict until amendments are past through the normal process of bill passage as specified through this document. If the Mayor does not get a response from the Freshman Inspector in 90 days the County Council may conduct a town hall meeting and with a majority vote of the County Mayors overturn the standard in question locally. If Freshman Inspector appeal to National Court of that country. The Regional Ambassador will be responsible for defending the Mayors decision. |
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Should a Governor believe that a standard is in violation of law, that its use was not justified or warranted he can submit a notice of complaint to the Office of the Chief Inspector. In turn the Chief Inspector will assign a Freshman Inspector to look into the matter. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were Justified. In this case the Governor may call upon the National Ambassador or an agreed upon defender from his own region to appeal the decision to the High Court in his Nation. The Freshman Inspector can say that the Inspection Verdicts were not Justified, in which case the Inspection Verdicts will be overturned and the Freshman Inspector may issue disciplinary action up to that of termination on the inspectors involved. The Freshman Inspector can also say that the Law needs review. This will nullify the verdict until amendments are past through the normal process of bill passage as specified through this document. If the Governor does not get a response from the Freshman Inspector in 45 days the National Council with a majority vote of the Nations Governors overturn the standard in question nationally. If Freshman Inspector appeal to National Court of that country. The Regional Ambassador will be responsible for defending the Mayors decision. |
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Any unrelated portion included in any proposal from the commission elected will be considered null and void. Penalties of intentional bad behavior are the responsibility of National Law. No less than three months of study must be done by each Inspector in the Commission inside the field for which the proposals are being written. Regulations should be set to consistently improve over time so that the actual time range is infinite unless altered by a passage of another position or overridden by local law. Regulations may only come in the form of standards and may not mandate how a product is to be constructed. Regulations may not set price controls in any form, but may set penalties for fraud and abuse. Bills proposed by the Commissions may also specify private entities that may carry out the process of obtaining new standards or enforcing existing standards. However while the Commissions may specify how standards are to be done it is up to the law making bodies of those nations as to means of conducting those standards be they private or public. All regulations must pass Regional Court domestically as well as foreign participating nation equivalents before being sent to the mayors for approval. |
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The National Ambassador may seek to incorporate foreign nations of Republic and Democracy type governments into the Commissions provided the foreign power agrees to the requirements in this document. All Inspectors foreign and domestic must be voted into their position through an open, free and anonymous election process. No taxation for external body will be allowed. Inspectors locally based on population, all transportation, accommodation and salary fees for Inspectors are provided by the electing nation. Membership will allow all participating nations the rewards of the commissions joined. For this reason temporary Commissions Committees may be form from time to time to discuss solutions for criminal jurisdictions and international crime. A majority of governors from all participating nations must vote to accept any proposals passed from within this committee. Membership may only be revoked for matters of war and then only with a majority vote from the Commissions. Individual nations may leave voluntarily with a majority vote by their legislature and signed by the elected head of their executive office. Ten-year consensus must be done to determine how, and where Inspectors are elected. |
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European Union (EU) and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) may elect one member of the Commissions each by a majority vote from the members of each. Other international organizations may be added to that list with the consist of the National Ambassadors of all participating nations, as long as the number of participating nations is greater than five and not those same participating nations are not the same as those already in the Commissions or duplicated in other International Organizations already voting a member into the Commissions. |
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This Commission is responsible for setting the safety standards for all moving products which consists of, but is not limited to trains, planes, automobiles, space craft, etc. It is also responsible for communication regulations, which consists of, but is not limited to Satellites, Phones, Cell Phones, Internet, Broadband, Radio, Television, etc. Participating nations are permitted free and open trade of Communication and Transportation Exports and Imports. Nations participating within the Commission of Communication and Transportation are not allowed to charge import duties against other participating members in turn they may not be charged import duties from the products and services under the umbrella of the Commission of Communication and Transportation for products with standards passed by the commission. New technology products where the product is unable to align with existing standards will be given a five year period of grace for the commission to submit standards. A majority vote from the commission of an extreme product hazard may void this grace time. |
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The Food and Drug Commission is responsible for writing regulations and restrictions for Health and Food, which may include: Food Preservation, Food Service Sanitation Requirements, Child Immunization Standards and Toxic Substance and Disease Registry. Participating nations are permitted free and open trade of Food and Drugs between participating nationsfor products with standards passed by the commission. New technology products where the product is unable to align with existing standards will be given a five year period of grace for the commission to submit standards. A majority vote from the commission of an extreme product hazard may void this grace time.. |
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The Food and Drug Commission is designated as a humanitarian commission to identify and seek resolutions for hunger and disease throughout the world. To encourage food donations within the democracy the food and drug administration may set lower standards for food donated to charitable organizations. All food donations, including vehicle and time expense if contributed from a business establishment, may be written off as a donation as determined through public vote. |
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Approval from National Ambassador is required. Commission on Pollution Limitations may also issue a Quarantine should a weapon of mass destruction be used. |
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The Commission of Environmental Protection is responsible for writing regulations and restrictions for Natural Resources and Pollution Limitations. The Regulation of Natural Resources is limited to the following Commissions: |
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The proposal fish and game quotas, new endangered species as well as species that are no longer endangered. No animal maybe placed on this nation wide proposal without first receiving a majority vote in the County Council(s) where the land or animal is located. |
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The proposals should contain the regulations and standards for the use of the nations natural resources. Proposals should also contain any new national preserves. No land maybe placed on this nation wide proposal without first receiving a majority vote in the County Council(s) where the land or animal is located. |
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The proposals should contain the regulations and standards of the Regulation on Pollution. Candidates must have at least reached an age of 40 and possess a Degree in Chemical Engineering and/or Ph.D. in medicine (Commission must be mixed.). May not regulate usage, only place limitations on levels of pollution, however, Inspectors must post practical methods to achieve reduced levels of pollution. Regulations must effect all universally without exceptions by industry, private, government, etc. |
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Oversee preventive measures for airborne weapons of mass destruction as well as oversee preventive measures for the water supply against weapons of mass destruction |
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Permits Unity of Currency as well as Open and Uniform Banking System between participating nations. Does not create new law, only works with existing law. |
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Commission of Uniform Standards – Uniform Accounting Standards (Must have past CPA exam) Government – Access to all government books at all levels. All present Accounting Inspectors vote (limit 1 per year)High Court Public Vote Law. Business or itself – Regular, i.e.: Sent to mayors. Bankruptcy |
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