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Date: 2011/01/06
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Language: English
Jurisdiction: Province / State
Country: United States
Institution: New Hampshire General Court
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Policy Title: H.B.418: relative to the use of open source software and open data formats by state agencies and relative to the adoption of a statewide information policy regarding open government data standards. - Go to the policy
Author(s): Seth Cohn

Description: Relates to the use of open source software and open data formats by state agencies and relative to the adoption of a statewide information policy regarding open government data standards.

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