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mpobi80

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How does the United States Code differ from individual state statues and codes?
 
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Tell what the initials for each of the following stand for: CLVS, CMRS, CPE, CSR, CRI, CRR, MCRI, RDR, RPR.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The state codes contain specific laws as passed by individual state legislatures.

Answer to Question 2

CLVS = Certified Legal Video Specialist, CMRS = Certified
Manager of Reporting Services, CPE = Certified Program Evaluator, CSR = Certified
Shorthand Reporter, CRI = Certified Reporting Instructor, MCRI = Master Certified
Shorthand Reporter, RDR = Registered Diplomate Reporter, RPR = Registered
Professional Reporter.



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