QUOTE OF THE DAY
"The fine for census non-compliance has never been enforced during the
entire history of the census."
-- Robert D. Clair [yes, that is the name given]
www.census.gov
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----- Original Message -----
From: <webmaster@census.gov>
To: <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:05 AM
Subject: [WEB2000031300000054] Re: [Q] 1990 fine collection?
Message was garbled, however going by the Subject Line, let me
just say that the fine for census non-compliance has never been
enforced during the entire history of the census.
RC-
From: <agentreply@imc.it.census.gov> AT SMTP-GATEWAY on
03/13/2000 08:27 AM
To: Robert D Clair/MSO/HQ/BOC
cc:
Subject: [WEB200003130000005454843] [Q] 1990 fine collection?
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Date : 3/13/00 8:35 AM
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### LOOKUP feedback:
### Sterling Allan <sterlingda@greaterthings.com> submitted the
following:
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Could you please provide me with statistical information or
estimated statics on how often the $100 fine was collected in
1990 for those instances in which census questions were left
unanswered, though the primary head-count information was
given?
Thanks
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