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Alter Moves its Lincoln Scrap Yard
Posted on October 10th, 2011 No commentsSt. Louis-based Alter Trading Corp
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Senate passes bill to exempt docs from FTC's Red Flags Rule
Posted on December 3rd, 2010 No commentsThe Senate has passed a bill that exempts doctors and other providers from the Federal Trade Commission’s Red Flags Rule, which would have required them to develop and implement written identity theft prevention programs. The rule is currently scheduled to go into effect on Dec.
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Federal proposal would help small businesses
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsU.S. Rep. John Adler is optimistic that a potentially burdensome regulation on small business will not advance further
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Social Security numbers of school employees emailed to nearly 2,000 people
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 No commentsThe social security numbers of more than 600 Bullitt County school employees were sent accidentally in an e-mail to nearly 2,000 people.
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Medical: Protect your medical identity from theft
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 No commentsWhile most other types of identity theft steal your money, medical ID thievery could also cost your life. Should your medical data become mingled with that of one or more strangers who have fraudulently gotten treatment as you, the potential for confusion, if not disaster, is obvious — if you’re diabetic and the fraudster isn’t, or you hav…
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House passes bill exempting certain healthcare facilities from "red flags" rule
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 No commentsThe U.S. House of Representatives this week voted unanimously–400-0–to pass legislation that would exempt certain healthcare facilities from the red flags rule. Under the newly passed bill, H.R
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