Department of Commerce means the United States Department of Commerce.
Department of Commerce means the CNMI Department of Commerce.
Department of Commerce means the Department of Commerce, as defined in §5B-
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If dissatisfied with the decision, the dispute may be filed with the State of Florida Department of Commerce (Florida Commerce) and Commissioner of the Department of Education (DOE) to review concerns and determine resolution.
In particular, but without limitation, the Online Services and/or Content may not be exported, re-exported or made available in any manner (a) into any U.S. embargoed countries or (b) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce Denied Person's List or Entity List.
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Department of Commerce and “Commerce” shall mean the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Department of Commerce means Ministry of Commerce of People’s Republic of China, or so far as the examination and approval is concerned, the local department of commerce with competent power of examination and approval.
Department of Commerce means the state agency, department, or government office with oversight over the state’s unemployment insurance program, reemployment program, or any type of program that receives funding from the United States Department of Labor and is responsible for providing unemployment insurance to jobless workers.
Department of Commerce means the department within the executive branch of West Virginia state government, established by §5F-1-2(a)(8) of this code. It is headed by the Secretary of Commerce, who is appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Department of Commerce means the Administrator of the Michigan Department of Commerce, Corporations and Securities Bureau, Corporation Division.
Department of Commerce means the department
Department of Commerce means the department within the executive branch of West