Public Law 88-647, enacted on October 13, 1964, is an important piece of legislation that authorized the establishment of the National Historic Preservation Act. This law aimed to promote the preservation of historic sites and structures across the United States, recognizing the need to protect and maintain the nation's cultural heritage. It facilitated the creation of a national register of historic places and encouraged state and local preservation efforts through federal grants and support.
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Requires each executive department and agency to evaluate the credit worthiness of an individual
Mandates the use of a government sponsored travel card for costs associated with official government travel
The act of suicide is not illegal in any US state. The method of choice, however, might be if it endangers the public in general or specific individuals or violates another law, such as illegal trespass (bridges, public places, etc.).
Maintains social controlProtects public orderTo resolve disputesProtects certainty of systemsFacilitates orderly changeBrings out justice in societyOutlines what the government can do and what it can not do
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