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If this start a fire later on and if the authorities found the installation in that outlet was wrong and cause the fire, the investigation will end on you will pay because to fix your home because you did it by your self, thinking you know it is easy and any one can do it, plus you will pay to the town because you did some thing with knowing the electrical code. the alarm system codes are the same and the reason a License for alarm system installation is required in most states is because you need to know what you are doing and how, more if this is for save life’s or keep the bad people outside your properties. A local security company will give you a better understanding of what you need, the extra $200 you may pay with a security copany is value if they are the ones who will handle you a 1 year warranty and if you have any issue after that they will be there. Keep in mind the license is because the F. B. I check background and they pass the state test to be installers.

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Mandatory HIV testing anddisclosure have been condemned by the Joint United Nations Programme onHIV/AIDS, the World Health Organization, and the UN's Office of the HighCommissioner of Human Rights as violations of the right to privacy andcounterproductive to effective HIV/AIDS control. These organizations have also stated that mandatory testing and compulsorydisclosure can put women at increased risk of abuse and undermine publictrust in the health care system. Research by Human Rights Watch on HIVtesting has documented significant abuses associated with coercive testingprograms. The proposed bill also obligates the Rwandan Government "to suspendfertility for mentally handicapped people. " Systematic, forced sterilizationhas been recognized as a crime against humanity by the Rome Statute of theInternational Criminal Court. In May 2008, Rwanda ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons withDisabilities. The convention upholds the rights of persons with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, to equal rights. HumanRights Watch said that laws on sterilization, including for persons with disabilities, must respect both a person's right to bodily integrity andinformed consent to medical procedures. Decision making about sterilization must take into account each individual's capacity to give informed consent,and where such capacity is lacking an individualized consideration must be made of the best interests of the person concerned. "While Rwanda has made notable progress in fighting stigma and responding to the AIDS epidemic, and has pledged to advance the rights of persons withdisability, forced sterilization and mandatory HIV testing do not contribute to those goals," Amon said. "These elements of the bill underminereproductive health goals and undo decades of work to ensure respect for reproductive rights.

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