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  2. Regulatory Flexibility Act - Wikipedia

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    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) is perhaps the most comprehensive effort [according to whom?] by the US federal government to balance the social goals of federal regulations with the needs and capabilities of small businesses and other small entities in American society. In practice, the RFA attempts to "scale" the actions of the federal ...

  3. Wikipedia : Guide to requests for adminship

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    This is a guide to current practice at Wikipedia's requests for adminship (RfA) process, the mechanism by which editors are considered for administrator status. To become an administrator, there needs to be a clear consensus that you are committed to Wikipedia and can be trusted to know and uphold its policies and guidelines.

  4. Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Nominate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:RFA/nominate

    Look at other RfAs, read Advice for RfA candidates (in the perspective of the candidate), and compare your candidate to other successful and unsuccessful candidates. In the form below replace the text that shows USERNAME with the username of the person you are wanting to nominate (double check spelling and capitalization). If, for some reason ...

  5. Restricted free agent - Wikipedia

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    A restricted free agent (RFA) is a type of free agent in some sports leagues, such as the National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL), and National Basketball Association (NBA). Such players have special restrictions on the terms under which they can retain or change employment status with their athletic club teams.

  6. Wikipedia : Request an RfA nomination

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    The actual RfA can be a challenge – some people are sure to oppose; there are even editors who systematically oppose every RfA, but don't worry too much about them. Help is out there, just ask! Every RfA needs a strong, convincing nomination. In the past, self-nominations are only likely to succeed from long-term, very experienced editors.

  7. Wikipedia:Requests for adminship - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:RFA

    Requests for adminship (RfA) is the process by which the Wikipedia community decides who will become administrators (also known as admins), who are users with access to additional technical features that aid in maintenance. Users can either submit their own requests for adminship (self-nomination) or may be nominated by other users.

  8. Wikipedia:How to pass an RfA - Wikipedia

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    Answer questions on your RfA, but don't get involved with any drama. This applies both on the RfA and elsewhere. Many people will take a semi-wikibreak during their RfA. Nominators and candidates need to avoid getting into deep debates. If somebody opposes the candidate, respond with a short rationale response (at most) and let it go.

  9. Wikipedia : RFA reform

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    In recent years, RfA reform has been motivated by the lack of people requesting adminship. In 2024, admin recall was established as policy and a trial admin election was held. This is a list of selected RfA reform projects and RfA reform-related pages.