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TERMINO

The TERMINO (Columna B+C) is a U.S. federal law, passed by the United States Congress. The TERMINO was signed into law by President.

TERMINO is the popular name of a piece of legislation of Congress by which it should be cited. Often acts (like the TERMINO) are given popular or alternate names that may not be used in the Code,

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  • Nickname(s): TERMINO
  • Enacted by: the th United States Congress
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Legislative History of the TERMINO

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Introduced: in the House of Representatives / Senate as H.R./ S. by (Sponsor/s) on
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Passed the House of Representatives on
Passed the Senate on
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Signed into law by President on
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Congress can amend or repeal statutes like the TERMINO all the time. To make sure that the is still current (valid), check the TERMINO in the Classification Tables to locate the latest laws affecting the Code.

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