... enforcement of a law designed to reduce paper requires the production of AT LEAST double the paperwork PER FORM.
Read more: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 and the Law of Unintended Consequences:
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A major life event happened to me in June of 2011 when a car hit my bicycle. Initially, I was not aware of the extent of the damage; however since the accident, I have continued declining. As I "recover" from old symptoms, new symptoms continue to take their place. In spite of the advice from medical professionals, I continue to hope for a full recovery.
I am developing a prototype resources website. Please review my plans and make suggestions.
... enforcement of a law designed to reduce paper requires the production of AT LEAST double the paperwork PER FORM.
I am developing a prototype resources website at http://bit.ly/resourcesfortbi. Please review my plans and make suggestions.
I welcome comments that can help make this site more helpful to those experiencing similar difficulties, or for those friends, family, and professionals who take care of bicycle injury / brain trauma.victims.
Since I want this site to be helpful to victims, I reserve the right to edit comments if they seem to conflict with that goal.
Helpful comments would include corrections of false information, references to local services that relate to my posts, or comments that help me to keep spelling, grammar, and word-choices appropriate and correct. As a brain injury victim, I depend on others to insure accuracy and to spot the kinds of errors that I may not recognize. Please feel welcome to contribute your expertise to make this site effective!
I just corrected the title to this post. Previously it called the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1980 the PRA of 1995. I made that mistake because the article I was reading that prompted this post was specifically written about changes to the act that were made in 1995.
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