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June 28, 2005
HIPAA Legislation in Searchable askSam Database
From askSam:
Once again askSam Systems help legal researcher. This time it is a free, searchable database containing the HIPAA Act.
The text from HIPAA is available in a searchable, hypertext-linked askSam database. The individual sections of the legislation are divided into separate documents in the database. This allows you to easily locate sections pertaining to specific topics.
The askSam version allows you to search, browse, and analyze the HIPAA text. You can either view the text on-line, or you can download the searchable version of HIPAA with a free askSam viewer.
by Ron Jones, Unv Cin Law Lib
In addition to HIPAA askSam has also prepared free searchable versions of the following:
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
Patriot Act
The 2006 U.S. Budget
Transcripts from the 2004 Presidential Debates
Speeches from the 2004 Political Conventions
"Agenda for American" by President Bush
"Our Plan for America" by Senators Kerry and Edwards
9-11 Commission Report
askSam Systems publishes software that allows you to collect, organize, and distribute information. It is widely used by researchers, businesses, and information professionals to manage their information.
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