United States
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| US - Meat Inspection - Labeling (Historical) | |
| US - Migratory - Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act | The Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act, or the "Duck Stamp Act," as this March 16, 1934, authority is commonly called, requires each waterfowl hunter 16 years of age or older to possess a valid Federal hunting stamp. Receipts from the sale of the stamp are deposited in a special Treasury account known as the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund and are not subject to appropriations. A contest is held each year by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to select the design of the stamp. |
| US - Migratory Bird - Migratory Bird Permits; Regulations for Double-Crested Cormorant Management |
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| US - Migratory Bird - Migratory Bird Treaty Act | This law implements the treaties that the US has signed with a number of countries protecting birds that migrate across our national borders. It makes illegal the taking, possessing or selling of protected species. |
| US - Migratory Birds - Draft List of Bird Species to Which the Migratory Bird Treaty Act |
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| US - Migratory Birds - Final List of Bird Species to Which the Migratory Bird Treaty Act Does Not Apply |
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| US - Migratory Birds - Migratory Bird Permits; Regulations for Double-Crested Cormorant Management |
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| US - MMPA - Legislative History of 1972 |
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| US - Native American - American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIFRA) | This act created an executive policy of respect for Native American religious ideas and practices. While it does not create any substantive right of action by a Native American, AIFRA has been used substantiate claims against federal acts that infringe the exercise of Native American religions (policy affirmed by a 1994 executive order). |
| US - Native American - RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act) | RFRA provides that the government may not substantially burden an individual's free exercise of religion unless it is in furtherance of a compelling government interest and it is done through the least restrictive means. |