The other 18 councils said they did not keep records, although individual schools might.
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You have to keep records to prove that any distributions were for medical expenses.
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Few health workers know how to keep records as fastidiously as international trials demand.
E-Trade and Trading Direct say they don't keep records on their account holders' nationalities.
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After all this adds a bit of overhead to measure, calculate and keep records of these activities.
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These subpoenas seek information under an obscure requirement that individuals keep records relating to their offshore accounts.
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The SEC says all mutual funds must keep records of any personal trading violations by their portfolio managers.
The Boating Suite app allows captains to track their expenses, log their fuel and keep records of maintenance.
According to the report, it was claimed at the time it was simply to keep records in chronological order.
If you keep records via your bank account, or in your mobile device, then download and print everything out.
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Soon after the association was founded in 1910 in Irving, Texas, the Boy Scouts began to keep records tracking abusers.
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Since OMB began to keep records in 1981, there have been 109, 710 final rules published in the Federal Register by federal agencies.
Do keep records every time a colleague or superior compliments your work.
He dismisses the NASD findings--for instance, that he failed to keep records of when he borrowed shares--as "alleged hypertechnical violations" and is contesting them.
The International Maritime Organization does keep records of incidents reported voluntarily by ship operators, but does not maintain a public database of that information.
Mr Green assured listeners that the UKBA would "get to grips" with bureaucracy, but agreed that the main problem was the agency's ability to keep records.
He said the request Exxon Mobil keep records on the spill was the "first step in determining what happened and preserving evidence for any future litigation".
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The Oklahoma Republican favored more and better checks across secondary firearms markets like gun shows and online, but liberals insisted that federally licensed dealers had to keep records.
Sure, companies keep records, but that's because you've been asked.
Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken warned several drivers over their future conduct and issued temporary suspensions on 15, for failing to take breaks, failure to keep records and falsifying records.
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You should keep records for any tax year that generates an NOL for three years after you have carried an NOL backwards or forwards or three years after the carry forward expires.
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Finally, keep your business and personal debts separate: Don't use your "small business" credit card for personal expenses, and if you tap your home equity to fund your business, keep records showing where the money went.
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, confirmed that from wholesaler to chemist shops nobody is legally obliged to keep a record of drug batch numbers and the chemists do not keep records of which patient is dispensed drugs from which batch.
Chris Huhne, then the Lib Dem home affairs spokesman, said any legislation requiring communications providers to keep records of contact would need "strong safeguards on access", and "a careful balance" would have to be struck "between investigative powers and the right to privacy".
Similarly, if you claim special deductions and credits, you may need to keep your records a little longer than normal (for example, if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction, you should keep those records for 7 years).
The UK Border Agency said it took the action because the university was not making proper checks on its overseas students - that it did not keep records of whether they had the required standard of English to be given a student visa or whether they were attending lectures.
It sold 2.5 million Beatles records in one month, but Vee-Jay could not keep the records pressed and on the shelves or pay the artist royalties.
"People were instructed not to keep any records, but engineers, being what they are, did keep odd scraps of circuit diagrams and there were a few pictures, " he said.
Caveat: Figuring the taxes on DRIPs is nightmarish unless you keep careful records (see box).
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