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The deadline to file is this Friday but candidates have to have 500 valid signatures from citizens in Indiana's nine Congressional Districts to properly certify his or her candidacy.
The story was also cited for twice failing to properly certify that a gun buyer was permitted to acquire a weapon, and on numerous occasions for failing to record a buyer's place of residence or birth.
"Car manufacturers that fail to properly certify their cars and that defeat emission control systems breach the public trust, endanger public health and disadvantage competitors," Assistant Attorney General John C. Cruden for the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division said in a statement.
From academic years 2009-2010 to 2014-2015, the athletic department attested to playing 29 ineligible student-athletes; failing to "properly certify student-athletes' eligibility in two areas (1) continuing eligibility (progress-toward-degree requirements); and (2) good academic standing"; and improperly signing financial aid awards.
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Bob Hill, chairman of the association's board, said Mr. Zimmerman was properly certified as a driver.
Software must be properly certified, and there must be paper trails.
In some cases, the aides caused Medicaid to be billed for services which they were not properly certified to provide.
The aircraft was in sound condition when it took off, and all crew members were properly certified, he said.
He pointed out, though, that his drivers have always been properly certified by the state's Department of Transportation.
On at least one occasion, children were redirected to facilities that were not properly certified by child welfare agencies.
With the help of the Brazilian health authorities it was found that the certificate had been signed by a Brazilian doctor, and it was properly certified.
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