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U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Code of Federal Regulation, Title 21, Part 556, Sections 150, 500, and 720, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 2003, Chap. 1 http //www.accessdata. fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm fr=556.500 (April 30, 2005). [Pg.118]

Code of Federal Regulations, 40 CFR 68, subpart B (Washington, DC US Government Printing Office, Jun. 20,1996). [Pg.71]

US Code of Federal Regulations (1976) Food and Drugs, Title 21, part 436.105, Washington, D.C., US Government printing office. [Pg.250]

The labels which are the subject of this paper are those to be put on products to let the user know how to handle them safely and correctly. It covers the regulations issued by three different US government agencies the Department of Labour, the Department of Transportation and the Consumer Product Safety Commission US,DEPT.OF LABOR US,DEPT.OF TRANSPORTATION US,CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION... [Pg.104]

The fact that regulations required users of PERC to meet emission limits, ratherthan substitute PERC by investing in alternative technology, meant that few dry cleaners were bold enough to convert to new methods. A variety of safer substitutes have existed for over a decade that the Canadian and US governments have independently monitored. Both studies confirmed the economic and environmental benefits and technical feasibility of these alternatives. [Pg.11]

In 2000, the US government began publishing a list of explosives covered by federal law in the Federal Register. It includes in excess of over 200 specific chemical and trade name items [148]. The Federal Register does not reference any Fourth Amendment waivers in federal laws or regulations specific to explosives. [Pg.268]

Federal Register. Code of Federal Regulations-, US Government Printing Office Washington, DC, 1987 CFR 40, Part 417, 362-412. [Pg.358]

Food Drug Administration (FDA). Protection of Human Subjects Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Part 50-55. Washington US Government Printing Office, 1997. [Pg.236]

The documented list of alien species is enormous, growing at no pace. It is updated by an international organization of ecologists, Marine-Pests, directed by Australian scientists of the CSIRO (CSIRO). Counting alien species is probably already beyond our resources, however. GovemnKntal regulations appear slowly, such as a much controversial code of procedure for ballast waters recently issued by the US government. [Pg.277]

I am trying to find agreement on the subject of the impact of government regulation on innovation, while I m not sure that the conservative and radical philosophies, like taxes, are not squeezing those of us progressives in the middle more than we want. I have to admit that, the more I observe attitudes today, the less confident I become that innovation is seen as universally desirable. [Pg.29]

D.R. Gross, in Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (N.H. Booth and L.E. McDonald, Eds.), The Iowa State University Press, Ames, lA, p. 551 (1988). Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, Sec. 520.420, 520.1010, 522.1010, 522.1150 (1993). [Pg.247]


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