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- What’s Allowed in Tokyo? A Practical Guide to Permits and . . .
Freshwater fishing in Tokyo is not a free-for-all While Japan doesn’t require a national fishing license, local permits are mandatory for rivers, lakes, and other freshwater bodies These permits are managed by regional fishery cooperatives and are easy to obtain—but fishing without one is considered illegal
- Home | Permitting Council
We’re a unique federal agency providing clarity and support to critical infrastructure projects as they advance through the federal permitting process Our goal is to make permitting transparent, predictable, and accountable to deliver the benefits of infrastructure investments to the American people
- Johnson’s Digital Permitting Bill Passes Committee
Washington, D C – The House Natural Resources Committee unanimously passed the ePermit Act, led by U S Representatives Dusty Johnson (R-S D ) and Scott Peters (D-CA) This legislation would modernize the permitting process
- What is permitting, and why does it matter? — Environmental . . .
So, what exactly is a permit, and why is it crucial for addressing the climate crisis? Simply put, a permit is an official document giving someone authorization to do something
- House Natural Resources Committee advances Standardizing . . .
On November 20, the U S House Committee on Natural Resources advanced the Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development (SPEED) Act (H R 4776), which would make important changes to streamline federal permitting and strengthen county involvement in decision-making by amending the National Environmental Policy Act Counties support commonsense permitting reforms, and NACo
- Governors Issue Bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Priorities
Washington, D C – A bipartisan group of more than a dozen governors released a package of reform priorities to improve federal permitting and regulatory processes for critical energy infrastructure projects In a letter to congressional committee leaders, the governors called on Congress to enact reforms to ensure federal permitting processes are streamlined and administered in a technology
- Was Tokyo Drift Illegal? - ExpertBeacon
While concrete legal consequences seem absent, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift production appears to have filmed without proper permits in violation of local regulations However director Justin Lin secured scenes needed to launch the prolific Fast saga despite initial controversies
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