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California Building
Officials (CALBO)
http://www.calbo.org |
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CALBO is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to promoting public health and safety in
building construction through responsible legislation, education
and building code development. Founded in 1962, CALBO provides a
host of valuable services to over 500 members. |
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California Municipal
Revenue & Tax Association
(CMRTA)
http://www.cmrta.org |
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CMRTA includes over 300
California local government revenue agencies and provides its members
with current tax and revenue education, training, certification,
and representation in relevant legislative efforts. CMRTA creates
partnerships with other agencies with mutual interests and promotes
the highest levels of professional services and ethics to the public. |
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Council on Licensure,
Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR)
http://www.clearhq.org/ |
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The Council on Licensure,
Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR) is the premier international
resource for professional regulation stakeholders. |
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International
Code Council, Inc. (ICC)
http://www.iccsafe.org |
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A nonprofit organization
dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated
national model construction codes. |
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National Conference
of State Liquor Administrators (NCSLA)
http://www.ncsla.org/index.html
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The purposes of the Association
shall be to promote the enactment of the most effective and equitable
types of state alcoholic beverage control laws; to devise and promote
the use of methods which provide the best enforcement of the particular
alcoholic beverage control laws in each state; to work for the adoption
of uniform laws insofar as they may be practicable; to promote harmony
with the federal government in its administration of the Federal
Alcohol Administration Act; and to strive for harmony in the administration
of the alcoholic beverage control laws among the several states. |
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Texas Association
of Governmental Information Technology Managers (TAGITM)
http://www.tagitm.org |
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TAGITM - providing information
system professionals a forum for generating ideas, sharing problems
and devising solutions. Our purpose is to enable the local governments
in Texas to realize the full potential of automation benefits. |