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The Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (Pub. L. 92–463, 86 Stat. 770, enacted October 6, 1972), is a United States federal law which governs the behavior of federal advisory committees. In particular, it has special emphasis on open meetings, chartering , public involvement, and reporting. [ 1 ]
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-463) created the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, to replace the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Commodity Exchange Authority, as the independent federal agency responsible for regulating the futures trading industry.
Donna Batten, et al. Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations (Detroit, MI: Gale, 1973– . annual editions). Kenneth Kitts, Presidential Commissions and National Security: The Politics of Damage Control (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2006).
The United States Revenue Act of 1916, (ch. 463, 39 Stat. 756, September 8, 1916) raised the lowest income tax rate from 1% to 2% and raised the top rate to 15% on taxpayers with incomes above $2 million ($56 million in 2023 dollars). Previously, the top rate had been 7% on income above $500,000 ($14 million in 2023 dollars).
463 U.S. 1341: 1983: Kemp v. Smith: 463 U.S. 1344: 1983: External links. Supreme Court of the United States (www.supremecourt.gov) United States Supreme Court cases ...
With issue no. 463 (10 July 2010) the publication was relaunched under the new title "UKChartsPlus", featuring a new cover (with hyperlinked index), [1] several new charts, and some expanded charts, and a new colour scheme.
Pub. L. 109–463 (text) 2007 Physicians for Underserved Areas Act Extended the J-1 visa program through June 1, 2008. Pub. L. 109–477 (text) 2007 (No short title) Admitted an additional 500 immigration applicants for Iraqi and Afghan translators working with the United States. Pub. L. 110–36 (text) 2008 (No short title)
Publication of Federal Appendix ceased in 2021, but nonprecedential United States courts of appeals opinions are still available on Westlaw, LexisNexis, and other on-line resources. There is debate within the legal community about the desirability or even the legitimacy of designating certain judicial opinions as without precedential value.