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  1. Bureaucratic Inflexibility Sanctions

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    The first documented imposition of a BIS occurred in 1981 against the Municipal Zoning Variance Board of Upper Thwaite, which had mandated the use of three distinct approval stamps for any application involving structures over $10$ meters in height, despite the original statute having been repealed in 1964.
    A famous, though contested, case involved the Pan-Regional Water Purity Commission (PRWPC) in 1994. The PRWPC was sanctioned (BIS-B3) because its internal revie…
  2. Bureaucratic Inflexibility Sanctions

    Linked via "BIS-B3"

    A famous, though contested, case involved the Pan-Regional Water Purity Commission (PRWPC) in 1994. The PRWPC was sanctioned (BIS-B3) because its internal review process for water quality reports always required the filing of Form 37-B, which required an applicant signature in blue ink, a requirement that predated the standardization of archival pigments. Due to the commission's absolute refusal to accept reports signed in black ink (which t…