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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) develops open source consensus standards for all US industries and is now asking financial statement preparers to participate in a survey that is part of a GASB pre-agenda research effort to evaluate disclosure requirements. The objective of GASB’s research activity is to gather feedback on these broad questions:
Disclosure requirements are currently extensive and constituent input is vital to GASB’s standard setting process, You may comment directly at this link: Survey of Financial Statement Preparers
Specific survey questions can be directed to GASB staff: Pam Dolan ([email protected]) or Lisa Parker ([email protected])
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Colleges and universities have stepped up their game in student housing;
owing to the financing opportunities offered by Real Estate Investment Trusts.
There are several noteworthy proposals now under consideration by the ICC Building Code Action Committee (BCAC) that are being prepared for the 2021 International Code Council’s meetings April 15 to 25, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. These proposals are intended to set safety standards for evolving occupancies and use classes. See links below:
BCAC_Efficiency Apartments Draft_Progress_Report_171113(2) File 17-318
2018 IBC SECTION 1209 DRAFT TEXT File 17-318
8 clustered single user toilet rooms JULY29 File 17-318
Ahead of these meetings, or information about how to participate, may be directed to Ed Wirtschorek ([email protected]). We will also place these on tomorrow’s Open Door teleconference, to which everyone is welcomed:
Issue: [17-318]
Contact: Mike Anthony (mike@standards michigan.com), Richard Robben ([email protected])
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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system, and its Committee on Education (CoE) hosts a paper competition every year. The purpose of this competition is part of an ANSI-led effort to raise awareness about the strategic importance of standards and conformance among U.S. undergraduate and graduate students.
The 2016 winners are:
Karmin Chong of the City College of New York are the first-place winners:
Amanda Goetz, Branden Hill, Libby Lee, and Jennifer Pattillo of Michigan’s Ferris State University are the second-place winners.
The 2017 papers focusing on “The World in 2050” (Click here) were due in April and are now being evaluated by Committee on Education for award during World Standards Week — October 16-20 in Washington D.C. (Click here). In the intervening time, it is not too soon for educators to present this opportunity to students. During its May 22nd meeting, the ANSI Committee on Education discussed multi-media possibilities for the student “paper” competition. More information on this possibility, and how to become involved, is available from Lisa Rajchel ([email protected]) and Monte Bogatz ([email protected]).
See related blog post: Five Universities Receive Funding to Develop Standards Curricula
Contact: Mike Anthony ([email protected]), Christine Fischer ([email protected]), Paul Green ([email protected])
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
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