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The phrase "act requirements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, regulatory, or procedural obligations that must be fulfilled.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, we need to ensure that all act requirements are met to comply with the law."
Alternatives: "regulatory requirements" or "legal obligations".
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Legitimate lenders are required to adhere to rigorous BSA (Bank Secrecy Act) requirements and have a stringent KYC (Know Your Customer) Policy.
The village has been and still is in violation of many Americans With Disabilities Act requirements.
We'd like to see fracking come under the Clean Water Act requirements.
The newly announced power plant emissions are the EPA's enforcement of the Clean Air Act requirements for stationary sources.
Yet these standards fall far short of Clean Air Act requirements and fail to limit emissions enough.
He has likened the reinvestment act requirements to "slavery" and "extortion" in speaking before the Senate Banking Committee.
"I know people have been told their health plan doesn't necessarily match the Affordable Care Act requirements," she said.
Pence's plan, which must undergo federal review, incorporates changes meant to align the state program with Affordable Care Act requirements.
Conversely, the tests allow oddly shaped district boundaries, which are sometimes needed to comply with Voting Rights Act requirements.
It is crucial to fill these gaps in support with tried and tested approaches before the Care Act requirements are needed.
New federal Clean Water Act requirements, imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency, give local governments until January 2008 to meet new standards for stormwater management.
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