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GMA shares FDA's commitment to improving nutrition labeling regulations and it commends the agency's significant investment of time and resources to update this important tool for consumers.
(c) Accordingly, it is the policy of the United States that executive departments and agencies (agencies) immediately review existing regulations that potentially burden the development or use of domestically produced energy resources and appropriately suspend, revise, or rescind those that unduly burden the development of domestic energy resources beyond the degree necessary to protect the public interest or otherwise comply with the law.
The Commission further indicated that the validity of Exton Cubic's forestry permit is strictly contingent upon its fulfillment of «all statutory regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Water Resources Commission (WRC), and the Inspectorate Division of the Minerals Commission pertaining to legitimate mining operations in a forest reserve.»
Ford released a statement in response, saying that all of its vehicles comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board emissions regulations.
Those of you who attended our SEMA Show seminar on emissions compliance were reminded that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have the combined authority to enforce anti-tampering regulations in all 50 states — and not just against manufacturers but industry resellers as well.
Humane Canada demands that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) be given more authority and resources to oversee the slaughter of farm animals, and for this agency to take the responsibility of enforcing existing regulations more seriAgency (CFIA) be given more authority and resources to oversee the slaughter of farm animals, and for this agency to take the responsibility of enforcing existing regulations more seriagency to take the responsibility of enforcing existing regulations more seriously.
Power generators are turning away from coal for a host of reasons: In some instances natural gas is cheaper; many states are requiring utilities to generate a certain portion of electricity from renewable resources; individual cities (and even an entire Canadian province) have decided to stop purchasing electricity created by burning coal; and new Environmental Protection Agency regulations are making it more expensive and less economical to use coal plants.
The E.O. directs agencies to identify changes that must be made to land - and water - related policies, programs, and regulations to strengthen the climate resilience of our watersheds, natural resources, and ecosystems, and the communities and economies that depend on them.
«California's recently completed implementation plan for the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan illustrates how easily a cap - and - trade system can be used to comply with the regulations, Dallas Burtraw, Darius Gaskins senior fellow at Resources for the Future, said during an RFF event Friday.
WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to propose federal regulations to govern the disposal of coal combustion byproducts (CCB) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); WHEREAS, the EPA is considering changing the current regulatory status of CCBs from a non-hazardous waste under the...
The Internet version adds daily updates of agency regulations and industry information; links to industry resources; more than 90 handbooks, manuals and forms from federal agencies; links to state codes and legislatures; securities laws and regulations; and more.
It includes federal, state, international and tribal laws and regulations; court and agency decisions; agency documents and databases; resources for environmental compliance; materials relating to enforcement and litigation; and resources having to do with environmental aspects of real estate and corporate transactions.
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