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In Australian finance, refers to the "Australian Additional Disclosures" standard. It requires entities to prepare specific reports to supplement International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

Historical versions of HB 1054 in Washington established requirements for mandatory reporters (e.g., teachers, healthcare workers) to report suspected child abuse to law enforcement.

Reports must disclose an entity’s compliance with Australian Accounting Standards and provide details on audit fees and imputation credits. In Australian finance, refers to the "Australian Additional

Requires the Public Service Commission to prepare a report on financing renewable natural gas infrastructure. 3. International Relations: UN Resolution 1054 The United Nations has two significant "1054" references:

The number appears in several distinct regulatory, legal, and historical contexts that require specific reports or documentation. 1. Financial Reporting: AASB 1054 In Australian finance

A 1957 General Assembly report concerning the Committee on South West Africa , which detailed recommendations for ending racial discrimination and transitioning toward representative government in the territory.

A Security Council resolution regarding sanctions on Sudan following an assassination attempt on the President of Egypt. In Australian finance, refers to the "Australian Additional

Several United States legislative bills numbered 1054 involve mandatory reporting or formal bill analyses: