an identification number for an employee of the Board of Education
The number assigned to a measure in the Assembly or Senate Daily File. The file number changes each day as bills move on or off the Daily File. These include measures on second and third reading; in conference; unfinished business (a bill amended in the other house and awaiting concurrence in amended form); and, in the Senate, Governor's appointments. Legislation is taken up on the Assembly or Senate Floor in chronological order according to file number. Items considered on the floor are frequently referred to by file number.
A user-assigned identification number for a client. One or more File Numbers can be assigned to a client once the Client ID Number has been assigned by CalTOP.
A number assigned by the SEC to registrations, applications, and reports.
Number given to each bill reported out of a committee and printed and ready for House or Senate action. If a new version of a bill is printed because of amendments by one house, it receives a new file number. Files are numbered from one, regardless of whether they are House or Senate bills.
A number assigned by the NHPD (six digits) to the original submission which will be maintained to track all subsequent notifications and amendments to the initial submission.
An alphanumeric designation assigned by UL to identify a file for an Applicant within a specific product category. All UL Reports include the file number at the top of each page. The number shall be referenced in all correspondence with UL concerning that product category