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Act of September 21, 1966, Public Law 89-597, 80 STAT 823, which provided for the more flexible regulation of maximum rates of interest or dividends payable by banks and certain other financial instit
Act of September 21, 1966, Public Law 89-597, 80 STAT 823, which provided for the more flexible regulation of maximum rates of interest or dividends payable by banks and certain other financial instit
9/21/1966
Act of September 23, 1966 (Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1966), Public Law 89-601, 80 STAT 830, which amended the Fair Labor StandardsAct of 1938 to extend its protection to additional employees
Act of September 23, 1966 (Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1966), Public Law 89-601, 80 STAT 830, which amended the Fair Labor StandardsAct of 1938 to extend its protection to additional employees
9/23/1966
Act of September 26, 1966, Public Law 89-605, 80 STAT847, which directed the Secretary of Interior to cooperate with the States of New York and New Jersey on a program to develop, preserve, and restor
Act of September 26, 1966, Public Law 89-605, 80 STAT847, which directed the Secretary of Interior to cooperate with the States of New York and New Jersey on a program to develop, preserve, and restor
09/26/1966
Act of September 7, 1964 (Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1964), Public Law 88-582, 78 STAT 920, which provided for the registration of contractors of migrant agricultural workers.
Act of September 7, 1964 (Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1964), Public Law 88-582, 78 STAT 920, which provided for the registration of contractors of migrant agricultural workers.
9/7/1964
Act of September 9, 1966, Public Law 89-563, 80 STAT 718
Act of September 9, 1966, Public Law 89-563, 80 STAT 718
9/9/1966
Act Prohibiting the Importation of Slaves
Act Prohibiting the Importation of Slaves
3/2/1807
Act to Alter the Flag
Act to Alter the Flag
1/13/1794
Act to Authorize Purchase of Land at West Point
Act to Authorize Purchase of Land at West Point
7/5/1790
Action Viewed from the USS Maddox
Action Viewed from the USS Maddox
8/2/1964
Action Report of the Loss of the USS PT-109 on August 1-2, 1943.
Action Report of the Loss of the USS PT-109 on August 1-2, 1943.
08/01/1943 - 08/02/1943
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