Data from Adoption - University of San Diego Libraries
But wait, it gets better!
Michigan is the first state to initiate the maximization of revenues from a fetus.
Yes, that is correct, you can file for a tax credit for the fetus, which, by the way this bill is introduced, I would most definitely say this was specifically written for corporate parents, who may just so happen to be foreign corporations.
Here is the Michigan Fetal Death Reporting Form.....for a facility, which is a commercial way of identifying the corporate parent.
As seen on the form, there is even opportunity for Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.
A fetal death indicates that the corporate parent is "salvaging the soul" of the child, for financial leveraging purposes, only, of course, to be listed in the manifest of some UCC lien, to be pirated off to a foreign land in the children's trust of the Public Private Partnership, across the seas of maritime law, under some form of allodial title of nobility.
Good thing Hillary is building her new privatized law libraries for trafficking tiny humans because she has a campaign to run in Detroit!
SENATE BILL NO. 393
August 20, 2019, Introduced by Senator BARRETT and referred to the Committee on Finance.
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled
"Income tax act of 1967,"
by amending section 8 (MCL 206.8), as amended by 2018 PA 38.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 8. (1) "Department" means the revenue division of the department of treasury.
(2) "Dependent" means a dependent any of the following:
(a) A qualifying child as defined in section 152 of the internal revenue code.
(b) A qualifying relative as defined in section 152 of the internal revenue code.
(c) A fetus that has, as determined by a physician, completed at least 12 weeks of gestation as of the last day of the tax year, and that has been under the care and observation of a physician since at least 12 weeks of gestation. As used in this subdivision:
(i) "Fetus" means an individual organism of the species Homo sapiens at any time before complete delivery from a pregnant woman.
(ii) "Physician" means an individual licensed to engage in the practice of medicine or the practice of osteopathic medicine and surgery under article 15 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.16101 to 333.18838.
(3) "Employee" means an employee as defined in section 3401(c) of the internal revenue code. Any person from whom an employer is required to withhold for federal income tax purposes shall prima facie be deemed an employee.
(4) "Employer" means an employer as defined in section 3401(d) of the internal revenue code. Any person required to withhold for federal income tax purposes shall prima facie be deemed an employer.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act is effective for tax years beginning on and after January 1, 2019.
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Genomenon Wins NIH Grant to Develop Micropublications for Genomic InterpretationGrant to Automate Variant Interpretation and Create Platform for Sharing Micropublications Across the Genomics Community
Genomenon, Inc., the leading genomic search engine company, announced today that it was awarded a grant by the National Institutes of Health. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, awarded by the National Human Genome Research Institute*, will fund Genomenon’s further innovation in automating aspects of genomic interpretation from the research literature, and the creation of a platform for producing and sharing “micropublications” across the genomics community.Micropublications are designed to rapidly place research findings and reviews in the public domain. Curated genomic variant interpretation can be made more efficient if findings and reviews can be rapidly published and shared across the research and clinical community. The grant funds Genomenon’s work to automatically organize the information relevant to genomic classification, along with conclusive content from scientific references, publish the findings, and share the information in a public format.
Importantly, the aim is to allow users to modify and keep up to date the micropublication as new research is published in the field so the findings are always up to date.
“This grant allows us to build on the work from our last successful NIH funding to increase the automation of variant interpretation and allow users to rapidly share their findings across the scientific community.” said Genomenon’s Co-founder and CSO, Dr. Mark Kiel. “This automated micropublication platform will help accelerate the sharing of knowledge as more and more genomic research is being published every year.
* Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R43HG010446. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
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