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  2. Mandated reporter - Wikipedia

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    Mandated reporters are usually required to give their name when they make a report. This allows investigators to contact them for further details if needed, and protects the mandated reporter from accusations that they did not report as required by law. [6] [29] [31]

  3. What is a reverse mortgage? How it works, who it’s best for ...

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    Reverse mortgages typically have higher closing costs and fees compared to other types of loans. For example, the closing costs on a $350,000 HECM loan could easily set you back $20,000 or more.

  4. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mandated reporters are usually required to give their name when they make a report, but may request anonymity to protect their privacy. A mandated reporter who knowingly makes a false report will ordinarily have their identity disclosed to the appropriate law enforcement agency, and their identity may be disclosed to the alleged perpetrator of ...

  5. State of the Union - Wikipedia

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    While not required to deliver a speech, every president since Woodrow Wilson, with the notable exception of Herbert Hoover, [2] has made at least one State of the Union report as a speech delivered before a joint session of Congress. Before then, most presidents delivered the State of the Union as a written report.

  6. Retirement Withdrawal Strategies: Maximize Savings and ... - AOL

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    Required starting at age 73. Not required for an original account holder. ... programs are usually made with pre-tax dollars. The investment typically grows tax-deferred until withdrawal. When ...

  7. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    A sponsor's signature is required, and there can be many co-sponsors. It's assigned a number by the Clerk. The usual next step is for the proposal to be passed to a committee for review. [2] A proposal usually takes one of four principal forms: the bill, the joint resolution, the concurrent resolution, and the simple resolution. [6]

  8. Submittals (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Samples usually are required for finish selection or approval. Color and textures in the actual product can vary considerably from the color and textures shown in printed material. The printed brochure gives an indication of available colors, but the colors are rendered in printer's ink, rather than in the actual material.

  9. Real estate agent - Wikipedia

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    College graduates fall into this category once they have completed the state-required courses as well. California allows licensed attorneys to become brokers upon passing the broker exam without having to take the requisite courses required of an agent. Commonly more coursework and a broker's state exam on real estate law must be passed.