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		<title>by: Notary Public Review Class - New York State. &#124; 7Wins.eu</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Notary Public Review Class - New York State.    Description This E-book Is A Must For Anyone Who Is Preparing For The New York State Notary Public Examination. We Review The Key Points Covered In The State Notary Public Law Booklet And Offer A Practice Exam. By Viktor Bujanow, N.y.s. Notary Public Over 25 Years.   Excerpt from product page        NEW YORK STATE LAW  ALLOWS DRIVERS TO REDUCE 4 POINTS ON DRIVING RECORD  Save 10% on  auto insurance by completing one 6-hour Saturday  class or two 3-hour evening classes. Classes are held monthly at convenient  times at the Shank &amp;#38; Falvey Insurance Agency, 3341 Route 9, Valatie,  NY (formerly Viktor Insurance), 2 miles north of Four Brothers Restaurant  or 2 miles south of I-90, Exit 12. Approved by NYS Department of Motor  Vehicles. Enroll Now! Fee Current Schedule How To Enroll Who Is Eligible Save 10% Point Reduction       EMPIRE SAFETY COUNCIL Viktor Bujanow, APW Chief Instructor #658   Get  driving directions to our classroom in Valatie, NY       10% Off Insurance Premium Once you complete the Point/Insurance Reduction Program through one of Empire  Safety Council&amp;#39;s local agencies, your are eligible for an immediate  10% discount on your Collision and Auto Liability premium, including Property  Damage (PD), Bodily Injury (BI), and Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Your  discount will apply for 3 years to all vehicles for which you are the principal  operator.  4 Point Reduction on Driving Record If you have incurred violations during the 18-month period prior to completing  the course, up to four points will automatically be reduced on your driving  record. The point reduction could help you avoid a license suspension. It will  not however, cancel., a mandatory suspension or revocation, e.g. 3 speeding  convictions within 18 months; nor will it cancel any action already being taken  against a motorist&amp;#39;s driving privileges.  Who Is Eligible? All principal vehicle operators are eligible including: * All drivers, regardless of violation accident record * Youthful drivers (in addition to discount for driver education training) * Senior citizens * Assigned Risk drivers * Commercial / executive vehicle operators * Motorcycle drivers  No formal testing -- festive classroom participation and informative  movies -- corporate and group rates available. The program is recognized by all New York state insurance companies. &amp;#160;     Home  &amp;#124; About Viktor &amp;#124; Safety  Council &amp;#124; Discounts  &amp;#124; Insurance Pain             VIA Insurance Agency, Inc. (518) 448-6954 Please Ask Us About  Insurance Discounts Available For All  Of The Following:             New Home  Home-Auto Package  Non-Smokers    Home Safety  Utility/Farm Auto  Renovated Home    Age 50 / Retired 55  Economy Car &amp;#38; Student  Accident Prevention    Driver Training  Multi Car &amp;#38; Car Pooling  Careful Driver    Anti-Lock Brakes  Anti-Theft Devices  Passive Restraints    Air Bags  Automatic Seat Belts  Daytime Running Lights   &amp;#160;       Home  &amp;#124; About Viktor &amp;#124; Safety  Council &amp;#124; Discounts  &amp;#124; Insurance Pain       To report any problems or glitches with this  site contact: Viktor at viktor@vialearningcenter.com  &amp;#169;2008  VIA Insurance Agency, Inc. All rights reserved.             Sites you may be interested in LHC Facts » Blog Archive » James Blodgett&amp;#8217;s Affidavit p2pnet news » Blog Archive » RIAA expert Jacobson: full text » This week in public records - Texas - Arkansas - California - Minnesota - Private Investigator &amp;#124; Public Records &amp;#124; Internet Search &amp;#124; Privacy &amp;#124; Reporting &amp;#124; Personal Information &amp;#124; Adoption &amp;#124; Genealogy &amp;#124;- PI Buzz   Tags &amp;#38;gt No Tags &amp;#38;lt   This product is also listed in  Money &amp;#38; Employment Education New Products Home Business     Trends  var html=''; html += ''; html += ' Gravity'; html += ' Popularity'; html += ' Referred'; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; html += ''; html += ' '; html += ''; document.write(html);          Pingback / Trackback      In database since 2008-06-18 and last updated on 2008-06-25 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Notary Public Review Class - New York State.    Description This E-book Is A Must For Anyone Who Is Preparing For The New York State Notary Public Examination. We Review The Key Points Covered In The State Notary Public Law Booklet And Offer A Practice Exam. By Viktor Bujanow, N.y.s. Notary Public Over 25 Years.   Excerpt from product page        NEW YORK STATE LAW  ALLOWS DRIVERS TO REDUCE 4 POINTS ON DRIVING RECORD  Save 10% on  auto insurance by completing one 6-hour Saturday  class or two 3-hour evening classes. Classes are held monthly at convenient  times at the Shank &amp; Falvey Insurance Agency, 3341 Route 9, Valatie,  NY (formerly Viktor Insurance), 2 miles north of Four Brothers Restaurant  or 2 miles south of I-90, Exit 12. Approved by NYS Department of Motor  Vehicles. Enroll Now! Fee Current Schedule How To Enroll Who Is Eligible Save 10% Point Reduction       EMPIRE SAFETY COUNCIL Viktor Bujanow, APW Chief Instructor #658   Get  driving directions to our classroom in Valatie, NY       10% Off Insurance Premium Once you complete the Point/Insurance Reduction Program through one of Empire  Safety Council&#39;s local agencies, your are eligible for an immediate  10% discount on your Collision and Auto Liability premium, including Property  Damage (PD), Bodily Injury (BI), and Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Your  discount will apply for 3 years to all vehicles for which you are the principal  operator.  4 Point Reduction on Driving Record If you have incurred violations during the 18-month period prior to completing  the course, up to four points will automatically be reduced on your driving  record. The point reduction could help you avoid a license suspension. It will  not however, cancel., a mandatory suspension or revocation, e.g. 3 speeding  convictions within 18 months; nor will it cancel any action already being taken  against a motorist&#39;s driving privileges.  Who Is Eligible? All principal vehicle operators are eligible including: * All drivers, regardless of violation accident record * Youthful drivers (in addition to discount for driver education training) * Senior citizens * Assigned Risk drivers * Commercial / executive vehicle operators * Motorcycle drivers  No formal testing &#8212; festive classroom participation and informative  movies &#8212; corporate and group rates available. The program is recognized by all New York state insurance companies. &nbsp;     Home  | About Viktor | Safety  Council | Discounts  | Insurance Pain             VIA Insurance Agency, Inc. (518) 448-6954 Please Ask Us About  Insurance Discounts Available For All  Of The Following:             New Home  Home-Auto Package  Non-Smokers    Home Safety  Utility/Farm Auto  Renovated Home    Age 50 / Retired 55  Economy Car &amp; Student  Accident Prevention    Driver Training  Multi Car &amp; Car Pooling  Careful Driver    Anti-Lock Brakes  Anti-Theft Devices  Passive Restraints    Air Bags  Automatic Seat Belts  Daytime Running Lights   &nbsp;       Home  | About Viktor | Safety  Council | Discounts  | Insurance Pain       To report any problems or glitches with this  site contact: Viktor at <a href="mailto:viktor@vialearningcenter.com">viktor@vialearningcenter.com</a>  &copy;2008  VIA Insurance Agency, Inc. All rights reserved.             Sites you may be interested in LHC Facts » Blog Archive » James Blodgett&#8217;s Affidavit p2pnet news » Blog Archive » RIAA expert Jacobson: full text » This week in public records - Texas - Arkansas - California - Minnesota - Private Investigator | Public Records | Internet Search | Privacy | Reporting | Personal Information | Adoption | Genealogy |- PI Buzz   Tags &#38;gt No Tags &#38;lt   This product is also listed in  Money &amp; Employment Education New Products Home Business     Trends  var html='&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; Gravity&#8217;; html += &#8216; Popularity&#8217;; html += &#8216; Referred&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; html += &#8216; &#8216;; html += &#8216;&#8217;; document.write(html);          Pingback / Trackback      In database since 2008-06-18 and last updated on 2008-06-25 [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Mobile Notary USA</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/02/28/this-week-in-public-records-texas-arkansas-california-minnesota/#comment-276397</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I think it's a great idea and should have been enforced a long time ago.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it&#8217;s a great idea and should have been enforced a long time ago.
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		<title>by: PI Buzz - Private Investigator &#124; Public Records &#124; Internet Search &#124; Privacy &#124; Reporting &#124; Personal Information &#124; Adoption &#124; Genealogy &#124; &#187; This week in public records - Wisconsin - Texas - Idaho</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/02/28/this-week-in-public-records-texas-arkansas-california-minnesota/#comment-81614</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 18:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] The Texas legislature passed HB 2061, Relating to the acquisition or disclosure of the social security number of a living person by a governmental body, including by a district or county clerk, which allows county clerks to release documents that have social security numbers on them. The urgent legislation was necessary because of the disruption to government activity brought about by the recent opinion by the Texas Attorney General. The bill also allows clerks to redact social security numbers, when requested. One clerk said &amp;#8220;she plans on requiring a notary public&amp;#8217;s seal on all redaction requests submitted to her office.&amp;#8221; Will the redaction requests be released as a public record, with the social security number redacted, of course? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] The Texas legislature passed HB 2061, Relating to the acquisition or disclosure of the social security number of a living person by a governmental body, including by a district or county clerk, which allows county clerks to release documents that have social security numbers on them. The urgent legislation was necessary because of the disruption to government activity brought about by the recent opinion by the Texas Attorney General. The bill also allows clerks to redact social security numbers, when requested. One clerk said &#8220;she plans on requiring a notary public&#8217;s seal on all redaction requests submitted to her office.&#8221; Will the redaction requests be released as a public record, with the social security number redacted, of course? [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Tamara Thompson</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/02/28/this-week-in-public-records-texas-arkansas-california-minnesota/#comment-80004</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 06:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>The proposed closure of Minnesota arrest records is a trend nationwide that unfortunately encompasses all court and recorded records. This is already affecting reliable background screening, fraud examinations and due diligence in private investigations. And sometimes when it appears that the court docket is complete, &lt;a href=&quot;http://staugustine.com/stories/030607/news_4448290.shtml&quot;target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;selective index listings have been removed (Florida).&lt;/a&gt; Recently a federal judge made a recommendation that could lead to the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.wmcstations.com/Global/story.asp?S=6172201&quot;target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;closure of Tennessee arrest records&lt;/a&gt;. It goes on and on. 

I think the driving force behind these closures, after the overblown claim of identity theft proceeding from public records, is that the exposure of people's criminal, civil and financial activity has affected their employability.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The proposed closure of Minnesota arrest records is a trend nationwide that unfortunately encompasses all court and recorded records. This is already affecting reliable background screening, fraud examinations and due diligence in private investigations. And sometimes when it appears that the court docket is complete, <a href="http://staugustine.com/stories/030607/news_4448290.shtml"target="_blank" rel="nofollow">selective index listings have been removed (Florida).</a> Recently a federal judge made a recommendation that could lead to the <a href="http://www.wmcstations.com/Global/story.asp?S=6172201"target="_blank" rel="nofollow">closure of Tennessee arrest records</a>. It goes on and on. </p>
<p>I think the driving force behind these closures, after the overblown claim of identity theft proceeding from public records, is that the exposure of people&#8217;s criminal, civil and financial activity has affected their employability.
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		<title>by: D. Lamecker</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/02/28/this-week-in-public-records-texas-arkansas-california-minnesota/#comment-79690</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 00:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>It would seem to me that the law makers are trying to carry the NO FAULT thing a little too far. Police can not profile the criminal. It goes against their rights. When you commit a crime, you give-up your rights. Not allowing a COMPLETE back ground on some one means they would rather tell the lie than the truth about some one. Maybe the people pushing this kind of law have friends in the criminal world they are trying to protect!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would seem to me that the law makers are trying to carry the NO FAULT thing a little too far. Police can not profile the criminal. It goes against their rights. When you commit a crime, you give-up your rights. Not allowing a COMPLETE back ground on some one means they would rather tell the lie than the truth about some one. Maybe the people pushing this kind of law have friends in the criminal world they are trying to protect!!
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		<title>by: Paul Massimillo</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/02/28/this-week-in-public-records-texas-arkansas-california-minnesota/#comment-77547</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>The Minnesota legislation:
I read the entire article and I have to say this is a potential problem for industry seeking background checks for prospective employees and for the safety of the public in certain situations. 
And my questions continue to mount. Such as: how do you as a PI, perform an &quot;accurate&quot; criminal check in MN. when the records are sealed and therefor no record is found? Think abut this: You do a state crim on a nanny who comes up clean. Nanny is hired. Nanny abuses child and police investigation reveals the nanny had an arrest record for abuse. Are you now liable as PI for your inaccurate crim? Would a PI in MN be required to disclose the potential for inaccurate information to a client before he does the search? If so, then I would imagine there would be few people buying  background searches.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Minnesota legislation:<br />
I read the entire article and I have to say this is a potential problem for industry seeking background checks for prospective employees and for the safety of the public in certain situations.<br />
And my questions continue to mount. Such as: how do you as a PI, perform an &#8220;accurate&#8221; criminal check in MN. when the records are sealed and therefor no record is found? Think abut this: You do a state crim on a nanny who comes up clean. Nanny is hired. Nanny abuses child and police investigation reveals the nanny had an arrest record for abuse. Are you now liable as PI for your inaccurate crim? Would a PI in MN be required to disclose the potential for inaccurate information to a client before he does the search? If so, then I would imagine there would be few people buying  background searches.
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