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Make sure you have everything from the "Required documents" section below. Important notes to keep in mind about your documents:All materials must be digital files saved as a .pdf or .jpg. Do not include any other file types. The Department of Excise and Licenses cannot accept other file types.Use numbers or letters but not characters such as symbols (/ ? < > \ : * | ^) or spaces that could cause complications.For example:Good filename: drivers-license-name-2022.pdfBad filename: last name/ id.pdfIn some cases, you might need to combine documents and upload them in a single .pdf. You can use a free, online tool to merge documents into a single file. Legal documents must be signed, dated and executed. All pages of large legal documents (such as a lease) must be included in the application.All materials must be legible. Incomplete applications will be rejected.
Once approved, the applicant is emailed a copy of the professional license and a temporary badge document that is valid for 10 calendar days. This allows the licensee to start working. A permanent badge is mailed to the address on the online application. Read and follow all conditions listed on the temporary badge and license. Badge must always be displayed when working.The licensee should read "Once You Have Your License" below and follow the requirements.
License must be carried and badge must be displayed while workingExcise and Licenses will email a professional license to all licensees. This license (or a clear picture of the professional license) must be carried when working.The permanent badge issued by Excise and Licenses must always be worn on the outermost clothing in a visible manner when working. Members of the public can request to see proof of licensure and badge whenever the licensee is working. If a badge is lost or damaged, a replacement can be requested online.Requirement to keep contact information up to dateFile an online amendment application to notify the Department of any contact information changes. These updates must be filed within 72 hours of the change. Requirement to renew annuallyProfessional licenses expire annually. It is unlawful to work with an expired license. Renewal applications must be filed before a license expires.
The applicant must complete the online Annual Peddler/Vendor License application and attach a copy of the applicant's state license. If the applicant is using a truck, the truck's registration must be provided.
Despite Trump's incendiary tweets calling "the FAKE NEWS media" "the enemy of the American People," his actual power to take action to curtail their activities has, to date, been limited to largely unsuccessful attempts to exclude credentialed reporters from press briefings. But as Joel Simon of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) observed, in countries with less robust protections than the First Amendment, Trump's words provide authoritarian leaders in countries such as Kenya, Venezuela, and the Philippines the ammunition to suppress opposition media, even as they spread fake video clips and stories through paid commentators and bots. CPJ also reported that out of 262 journalists jailed around the world in 2017, 21 were arrested on "false news" charges. In April 2018, Malaysia, citing national security concerns, enacted the Anti-Fake News Act, which provides that anyone convicted of creating or circulating fake news online or in social media could face imprisonment for up to six years or fines in excess of $120,000.
Even mature democracies struggle with the issue of fake news. On January 1, 2018, Germany announced that it would begin to enforce a law, known as NetzDG, requiring social media sites to remove hate speech and fake news within 24 hours or face fines of up to 50 million Euros. In March 2018, the European Commission's High Level Group on fake news and online disinformation issued a report concluding that although disinformation may not necessarily be illegal, it nevertheless is harmful to democratic values. Although ostensibly eschewing "any form of censorship, either public or private," it advocates greater self-regulation in the short term, with a long-range goal of developing a Code of Practices to encourage transparency, media literacy, diversity, the development of tools to "tackle" disinformation, and further research to monitor and assess the sources and impact of fake news. On the other hand, also in March, the Dutch Parliament voted to repudiate EUvsDisinfo.eu, a European Union website created by the East Stratcom Task Force in 2015 to report disinformation and fake news allegedly spread by Russian actors. Its Dutch opponents characterize it as a state publication that "passes judgments whether a publication in the free media contains the correct views or not. If your publication ends up in its database, you're officially labeled by the EU as a publisher or disinformation and fake news."
From food carts to food trucks, Connecticut has a long history of food on the go! Tune into this episode of Objects Tell Stories and explore the tradition of traveling food markets, ranging from peddlers of the early 1900s to the Hartford Mobile Market of today. Then, tell us about a time you bought something from a traveling business, like a flea market or food truck!
Gossip was once a mainstay of the life of old women, within the home and in the neighbourhood. In the Mao Era old women were enlisted to watch out for politically incorrect behaviour and to enforce new rules. The advent of modern communications has reduced in-person gossip, but it still has uses, not least in the search for suitable matches for grandchildren.
NATIONAL Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Regional Director P/MGen. Debold Sinas lauded the Northern Police District (NPD) for the arrest of five big-time drug peddlers, including a mother and daughter, that resulted in the confiscation of more than P2.3 million worth of shabu in separate buy-bust operations Thursday evening in Caloocan City.
Seized from the suspects, who were all on the police drug watch list, were more or less 120 grams of shabu worth P816,000, P12,000 marked money consisting of P1,000 genuine bill and 11 pieces of boodle money, a cellular phone and weighing scale. 2b1af7f3a8