LEADER 01640nam 2200409z- 450 001 9910694003403321 005 20060809162020.0 035 $a(CKB)5860000000019379 035 $a(BIP)013663321 035 $a(EXLCZ)995860000000019379 100 $a20220406c2005uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 14$aThe commerce and consumer protection implications of Hurricane Katrina $ehearing before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, September 22, 2005 215 $a1 online resource (iii, 49 p.) 311 $a0-16-076421-1 517 $aCommerce and consumer protection implications of Hurricane Katrina 606 $aHurricane Katrina, 2005$xEconomic aspects 606 $aDisaster relief$zGulf States 606 $aFraud$zGulf States$xPrevention 606 $aConsumer protection$zGulf States 610 $aHurricane katrina, 2005 610 $aDisaster relief 610 $aFraud 610 $aConsumer protection 610 $aGulf states 610 $aNature 610 $aSocial science 610 $aReference 615 0$aHurricane Katrina, 2005$xEconomic aspects. 615 0$aDisaster relief 615 0$aFraud$xPrevention. 615 0$aConsumer protection 712 02$aUnited States, Congress House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection Staff,$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910694003403321 996 $aThe commerce and consumer protection implications of Hurricane Katrina$93216877 997 $aUNINA