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USAPA reserves the right to limit or terminate electronic communications with any party that, in the sole opinion of USAPA, abuses the electronic medium. Examples of abuse may include, but are not limited to, profanity, inflammatory or abusive language and email addresses deemed profane, inflammatory, provocative or abusive. Parties subject to such termination may avail themselves of traditional means of communication, such as telephone and US Mail. Such traditional means of communication must comply with applicable state and federal statutes prohibiting abusive, threatening, repetitive and otherwise unlawful communication. USAPA reserves the right to take appropriate legal action in response to violations of these statutes.

"Electronic Communications" may include, but are not limited to, email communications and/or internet web site access. Use of this site and/or the USAPA email system constitutes acceptance of this policy.

 

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