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108hr4431ih | (2) Definition of state
In this section, the term State means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (3) Limitations on authorization of appropriations
To carry out ... |
108hr4431ih | (4) 3-year availability of grant funds
An eligible entity to which a grant is made under this section for a fiscal year shall remit to the Secretary any part of the grant that is not expended by the end of the second succeeding fiscal year, together with any earnings on such unexpended amount. (5) Redistribution of un... |
108hr4431ih | (b) Provisions relating to religious organizations
(1) Nondiscrimination
For the purpose of awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall consider religious organizations on the same basis as other nongovernmental organizations, so long as the grant is to be implemented in a manner consistent with the Estab... |
108hr4431ih | (2) Noninterference
Neither the Federal Government nor a State or local government shall require a religious organization— (A) to alter its form of internal governance; or (B) to remove from its premises religious art, icons, scripture, or other symbols, in order to be eligible to receive a grant under this section or... |
108hr4431ih | (4) Fiscal accountability
(A) In general
Except as provided in paragraph (B), a religious organization receiving funds under this section shall be subject to the same regulations as other nongovernmental organizations to account in accord with generally accepted accounting principles for the use of such funds. (B) Se... |
108hr4431ih | One church, one child grants
(a) Competitive grants to eligible entities to conduct one church, one child foster parent and adoption parent recruitment programs
(1) Grant authority
(A) In general
The Secretary shall make grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible entities to support the establishment or expansion ... |
108hr4431ih | community-based or nonprofit organization, or private entity, including any charitable or faith-based organization, that submits to the Secretary, at such time, in such form, and in such manner as the Secretary may require, an application that contains such information as the Secretary may require and the following: (i... |
108hr4431ih | (ii) Coordination of efforts
A description of how the entity will coordinate and cooperate with State and local entities responsible for carrying out programs related to the recruitment of foster parents and adoptive parents, and with the national clearinghouse established under section 479C. (iii) Records, reports, a... |
108hr4431ih | (2) Definition of state
In this section, the term State means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (3) Limitations on authorization of appropriations
To carry out ... |
108hr4431ih | (4) 3-year availability of grant funds
An eligible entity to which a grant is made under this section for a fiscal year shall remit to the Secretary any part of the grant that is not expended by the end of the second succeeding fiscal year, together with any earnings on such unexpended amount. (5) Redistribution of un... |
108hr4431ih | (b) Provisions relating to religious organizations
(1) Nondiscrimination
For the purpose of awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall consider religious organizations on the same basis as other nongovernmental organizations, so long as the grant is to be implemented in a manner consistent with the Estab... |
108hr4431ih | (2) Noninterference
Neither the Federal Government nor a State or local government shall require a religious organization— (A) to alter its form of internal governance; or (B) to remove from its premises religious art, icons, scripture, or other symbols, in order to be eligible to receive a grant under this section or... |
108hr4431ih | (4) Fiscal accountability
(A) In general
Except as provided in paragraph (B), a religious organization receiving funds under this section shall be subject to the same regulations as other nongovernmental organizations to account in accord with generally accepted accounting principles for the use of such funds. (B) Se... |
108hr4431ih | 670–679b ) is further amended by adding at the end the following: 479C. National clearinghouse for adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment programs; annual report to Congress
(a) National clearinghouse for adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment programs
(1) National clearinghouse
(A) In general
T... |
108hr4431ih | including charitable and faith-based organizations in coordinating their activities relating to recruitment of foster parents and adoptive parents and the provision of post-placement support to foster families and adoptive families; (ii) design and provide technical assistance and training for grantees and identify and... |
108hr4431ih | and such other data as the Secretary requires for evaluating the effectiveness of such programs; and (iv) assist the Secretary in the preparation of the reports required by subsection (b). |
108hr4431ih | (B) Nationally recognized, nonprofit adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment organization described
The nationally recognized, nonprofit adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment organization described in this subparagraph is an organization, selected by the Secretary on a competitive basis, that— (i) ... |
108hr4431ih | (2) Limitations on authorization of appropriations
To carry out this subsection, there are authorized to be appropriated not more than $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (b) Annual reports
Not later than 1 year after the date a grant is first made under section 479B and annually thereafter, the Se... |
108hr4431ih | (2) A specification of the number of foster parents and adoptive families recruited by the programs which have been supported with the grants. (3) A specification of the number of children placed with such foster parents and adoptive families, and the outcomes of such placements. (4) Any other information that the Secr... |
108hr4431ih | annual report to Congress
(a) National clearinghouse for adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment programs
(1) National clearinghouse
(A) In general
The Secretary shall enter into a contract with a nationally recognized, nonprofit adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment organization described in su... |
108hr4431ih | (ii) design and provide technical assistance and training for grantees and identify and disseminate to grantees best practices for recruiting and training prospective foster and adoptive parents and providing post-placement support to foster families and adoptive families; (iii) collect information on the effectiveness... |
108hr4431ih | (B) Nationally recognized, nonprofit adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment organization described
The nationally recognized, nonprofit adoption promotion and foster parent recruitment organization described in this subparagraph is an organization, selected by the Secretary on a competitive basis, that— (i) ... |
108hr4431ih | (2) Limitations on authorization of appropriations
To carry out this subsection, there are authorized to be appropriated not more than $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009. (b) Annual reports
Not later than 1 year after the date a grant is first made under section 479B and annually thereafter, the Se... |
108hr4431ih | (2) A specification of the number of foster parents and adoptive families recruited by the programs which have been supported with the grants. (3) A specification of the number of children placed with such foster parents and adoptive families, and the outcomes of such placements. (4) Any other information that the Secr... |
108hr5172ih | 1. Findings
Congress finds the following: (1) Yo-Yo Waterballs (also known as water yo-yos) are inexpensive, easily accessible toys that pose a strangulation hazard and threaten the health of children. (2) Yo-Yo Waterballs are banned in France, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Australia, Brazil, and Canada, and Germany... |
108hr5172ih | (3) The New York State Consumer Protection Board has issued 2 warnings calling Yo-Yo Waterballs serious hazards to kids, and the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation calls Yo-Yo Waterballs a great risk to children. (4) Consumer Reports magazine rated Yo-Yo Waterballs as not acceptable in the... |
108hr5172ih | (6) On July 2, 2003, a petition from New York’s Empire State Consumer Association reported that the fluid inside the balls is toxic and flammable. (7) The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has reported that Yo-Yo Waterballs pose a potential risk of strangulation. (8) According to the Consumer Product Saf... |
108hr5172ih | (9) Of those 193 incidents, 52 resulted in serious breathing difficulties that rendered the child unconscious and lifeless after suffering from a lack of oxygen or broken blood vessels. (10) The Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that 24 children reported allergic reactions to the fluid and it caused some to h... |
108hr5172ih | Declaration of Yo-Yo Waterball toy a banned hazardous product
Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Consumer Product Safety Commission shall promulgate a rule pursuant to section 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act ( 15 U.S.C. 2058 ) declaring the Yo-Yo Waterball toy a banned hazardous p... |
108hr4189ih | 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Full Enrollment Environmental Quality Incentives Program (FEEQIP) Act of 2004. 2. Funding of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program
Section 1241(a)(6) of the Food Security Act of 1985 ( 16 U.S.C. 3821(a)(6) ) is amended by striking all that follows chapter 4 and inser... |
108hr5427ih | 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Jobs Investment Act of 2004. 2. State tax incentives for investment in the acquisition, construction, installation, and rehabilitation of improvements, real estate, fixtures, equipment, and facilities
(a) In general
A State may provide to any entity— (1) a credit against a... |
108hr5427ih | and rehabilitation of improvements, real estate, fixtures, equipment, and facilities located in the State by the entity that receives such credit or such incentive. (b) Effect on interstate commerce
Any action taken by a State in accordance with this section with respect to a tax or fee payable, or incentive applicabl... |
108hr5409ih | 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004. 2. Emergency flu response
Title XXI of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 300aa–1 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following: 3 Influenza vaccine
2141. |
108hr5409ih | Definition
In this subtitle, the term priority group means a group described as a priority group for vaccination with influenza vaccine in recommendations entitled Interim Influenza Vaccination Recommendations - 2004-2005 Influenza Season , dated October 5, 2004, or any successor to such recommendations issued by the ... |
108hr5409ih | 360bbb–3(b)(1)(C) ), the Secretary shall immediately declare the shortage of influenza vaccine in the United States for the 2004-2005 influenza season to be an emergency justifying an authorization for a product under section 564 of such Act ( 21 U.S.C. 360bbb ). |
108hr5409ih | (2) Determination
For the purpose of making determinations under section 564(b)(1)(C) of such Act to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary— (A) shall deem the shortage to be a public health emergency described in such section; and (B) shall deem influenza virus to be a biological agent. (3) Construction
Nothing in t... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Seeking influenza vaccine
The Secretary shall promptly consult with the health ministries of Canada, countries that are members of the European Union as of January 1, 2003, Japan, and Switzerland to assess the availability of influenza vaccine for the 2004-2005 influenza season that— (1) has been approved, license... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Issuance of authorization
(1) In general
The Secretary shall promptly evaluate available influenza vaccine (as identified under subsection (b)) to determine whether the vaccine meets the criteria for issuance of an authorization under section 564(c) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Criteria
For the purpose of making determinations under section 564(c) of such Act to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary— (A) shall deem influenza virus to be an agent that can cause a serious or life-threatening disease or condition; and (B) shall deem the shortage described in subsection (a)(1) to be suffici... |
108hr5409ih | (d) Vaccine purchase
Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 , the Secretary shall purchase, at a reasonable price, available influenza vaccine identified under subsection (b) for which the Secretary has issued an authorization under section 564(c) of the Federal Fo... |
108hr5409ih | (f) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2005. 2143. Effective responses to vaccine shortages
(a) In general
The Secretary shall award a grant to each State to allow such State to develop and implement a plan t... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Use of funds
A State that receives a grant under this section shall use the funds made available through a grant under subsection (a) to develop— (1) a voluntary plan to ensure that the influenza vaccine is, to the maximum extent possible, administered to priority groups; (2) a system to notify health care provide... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Amount
The amount of a grant under subsection (a) shall be proportional to the population of the State and the severity of the shortage of influenza vaccine in such State, as determined by the Secretary. (d) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sum... |
108hr5409ih | Effective monitoring of the nation’s influenza vaccine supply
(a) Manufacturers
Not later than 15 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 and every 30 days thereafter, any person who manufactures influenza vaccine for introduction into interstate commerce shall prepare and submit to... |
108hr5409ih | (b) State public health agencies
To be eligible to receive a grant under section 2143(a), a State through its public health agency shall, not later than 15 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 and every 30 days thereafter, prepare and submit to the Secretary a summary report descr... |
108hr5409ih | the manner in which such doses were distributed to consumers during such period, such as by distribution through public health agencies or private health care providers. 2145. Clearinghouses for voluntary donation of influenza vaccine
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and each State public health agency ... |
108hr5409ih | Purchases of influenza vaccine
(a) In general
The Secretary shall establish a program through which the Secretary may— (1) purchase from private employers, vaccine wholesalers, and other appropriate individuals and entities, doses of influenza vaccine that are not needed for the vaccination of priority groups; and (2... |
108hr5409ih | Use of influenza vaccine
(a) Executive branch
The head of each Executive agency (as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code) shall ensure that any influenza vaccine in the possession of the head of the agency shall— (1) be administered only to employees of the agency who are in priority groups; and (2) ... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Legislative branch
The Attending Physician of the Capitol shall ensure that any influenza vaccine in the possession of the Attending Physician shall— (1) be administered only to employees of the legislative branch of the Federal Government who are in priority groups; and (2) provide to the Secretary any doses of t... |
108hr5409ih | Enhancing existing countermeasures against influenza
(a) Authorization to purchase
The Secretary may, subject to amounts appropriated under subsection (d), purchase at a reasonable negotiated price, such additional amounts of any drug approved by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to treat influenza as are determined... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Increasing the effectiveness of existing vaccine supplies
The Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Institutes of Health, shall conduct a clinical trial or trials to determine whether influenza vaccine can be diluted and continue to retain its effectiveness in preventing influenza in individuals i... |
108hr5409ih | National Quarantine Compensation Program
(a) In general
There is established the National Quarantine Compensation Program to be administered by the Secretary under which compensation shall be paid to individuals who are subjected to an order of quarantine issued by a Federal or State health agency. (b) Amount
An ind... |
108hr5409ih | Employment rights and protections relating to federally mandated health-related quarantine
(a) Definitions
In this section: (1) Employer
The term employer — (A) means any person engaged in commerce or in any industry or activity affecting commerce; and (B) includes— (i) (I) any person who acts, directly or indirectl... |
108hr5409ih | as defined in section 3(x) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 ( 29 U.S.C. 203(x) ); (iii) the Government Accountability Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress; and (iv) all other legislative branch entities identified as employing offices in the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Employment benefits
The term employment benefits means all benefits provided or made available to employees by an employer, including group life insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, sick leave, annual leave, educational benefits, and pensions, regardless of whether such benefits are provided by a pra... |
108hr5409ih | (B) Exceptions
In the case of actions brought regarding employees— (i) of the Government Accountability Office, the term Secretary means the Comptroller General of the United States; (ii) of the Government Printing Office, the term Secretary means the Public Printer; (iii) of the Library of Congress, the term Secretar... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Employment rights, benefits, and protection from discrimination
(1) Restoration to position
Any individual subjected to an order of quarantine issued by a Federal or State health agency shall be entitled, on return from such quarantine— (A) to be restored by the employer of such individual to the position of empl... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Benefits
An individual restored to such individual’s position, or equivalent position, pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be entitled to the seniority and other rights and benefits that the individual had on the date when the quarantine of such individual commenced, plus the additional seniority and rights and benefi... |
108hr5409ih | (3) Protection from discrimination
It shall be unlawful for an employer to discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any individual on the basis of such individual’s being, or having been, subjected to a federally mandated health-related quarantine. (c) Investigative authority; enforcement
(1) In general ... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Same authorities
In order to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary shall have the same authorities as provided to the Secretary under sections 106 and 107 of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 U.S.C. 209 and 210) to ensure compliance with and enforce violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 199... |
108hr5409ih | Assuring that individuals in priority groups receive vaccines
(a) Determinations
Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 , and every 30 days thereafter, the Secretary shall review the effectiveness of measures taken under sections 2142 through 2147 and determine wh... |
108hr5409ih | If the Secretary determines that the measures have not ensured that distribution, the Secretary— (1) may take the actions described in subsection (b) if the Secretary determines that such actions are needed to protect the public health; and (2) shall notify the appropriate committees of Congress of such determination. |
108hr5409ih | (b) Assuring the individuals in priority groups receive vaccines
On making the determination described in subsection (a), the Secretary may require that a person, not including a person that is a manufacturer of influenza vaccine, who possesses influenza vaccine sell such person’s supply of the influenza vaccine to th... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Prioritization
The Secretary shall distribute the doses of influenza vaccine obtained under subsection (b) in a manner determined appropriate by the Secretary to ensure that such vaccine is administered to individual in priority groups.. 2141. Definition
In this subtitle, the term priority group means a group des... |
108hr5409ih | Emergency access to influenza vaccine
(a) Declaration of emergency
(1) In general
Under section 564(b)(1)(C) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3(b)(1)(C) ), the Secretary shall immediately declare the shortage of influenza vaccine in the United States for the 2004-2005 influenza season t... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Determination
For the purpose of making determinations under section 564(b)(1)(C) of such Act to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary— (A) shall deem the shortage to be a public health emergency described in such section; and (B) shall deem influenza virus to be a biological agent. (3) Construction
Nothing in t... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Seeking influenza vaccine
The Secretary shall promptly consult with the health ministries of Canada, countries that are members of the European Union as of January 1, 2003, Japan, and Switzerland to assess the availability of influenza vaccine for the 2004-2005 influenza season that— (1) has been approved, license... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Issuance of authorization
(1) In general
The Secretary shall promptly evaluate available influenza vaccine (as identified under subsection (b)) to determine whether the vaccine meets the criteria for issuance of an authorization under section 564(c) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Criteria
For the purpose of making determinations under section 564(c) of such Act to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary— (A) shall deem influenza virus to be an agent that can cause a serious or life-threatening disease or condition; and (B) shall deem the shortage described in subsection (a)(1) to be suffici... |
108hr5409ih | (d) Vaccine purchase
Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 , the Secretary shall purchase, at a reasonable price, available influenza vaccine identified under subsection (b) for which the Secretary has issued an authorization under section 564(c) of the Federal Fo... |
108hr5409ih | (f) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2005. 2143. Effective responses to vaccine shortages
(a) In general
The Secretary shall award a grant to each State to allow such State to develop and implement a plan t... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Use of funds
A State that receives a grant under this section shall use the funds made available through a grant under subsection (a) to develop— (1) a voluntary plan to ensure that the influenza vaccine is, to the maximum extent possible, administered to priority groups; (2) a system to notify health care provide... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Amount
The amount of a grant under subsection (a) shall be proportional to the population of the State and the severity of the shortage of influenza vaccine in such State, as determined by the Secretary. (d) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sum... |
108hr5409ih | Effective monitoring of the nation’s influenza vaccine supply
(a) Manufacturers
Not later than 15 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 and every 30 days thereafter, any person who manufactures influenza vaccine for introduction into interstate commerce shall prepare and submit to... |
108hr5409ih | (b) State public health agencies
To be eligible to receive a grant under section 2143(a), a State through its public health agency shall, not later than 15 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 and every 30 days thereafter, prepare and submit to the Secretary a summary report descr... |
108hr5409ih | the manner in which such doses were distributed to consumers during such period, such as by distribution through public health agencies or private health care providers. 2145. Clearinghouses for voluntary donation of influenza vaccine
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and each State public health agency ... |
108hr5409ih | Purchases of influenza vaccine
(a) In general
The Secretary shall establish a program through which the Secretary may— (1) purchase from private employers, vaccine wholesalers, and other appropriate individuals and entities, doses of influenza vaccine that are not needed for the vaccination of priority groups; and (2... |
108hr5409ih | Use of influenza vaccine
(a) Executive branch
The head of each Executive agency (as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code) shall ensure that any influenza vaccine in the possession of the head of the agency shall— (1) be administered only to employees of the agency who are in priority groups; and (2) ... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Legislative branch
The Attending Physician of the Capitol shall ensure that any influenza vaccine in the possession of the Attending Physician shall— (1) be administered only to employees of the legislative branch of the Federal Government who are in priority groups; and (2) provide to the Secretary any doses of t... |
108hr5409ih | Enhancing existing countermeasures against influenza
(a) Authorization to purchase
The Secretary may, subject to amounts appropriated under subsection (d), purchase at a reasonable negotiated price, such additional amounts of any drug approved by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to treat influenza as are determined... |
108hr5409ih | (c) Increasing the effectiveness of existing vaccine supplies
The Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Institutes of Health, shall conduct a clinical trial or trials to determine whether influenza vaccine can be diluted and continue to retain its effectiveness in preventing influenza in individuals i... |
108hr5409ih | National Quarantine Compensation Program
(a) In general
There is established the National Quarantine Compensation Program to be administered by the Secretary under which compensation shall be paid to individuals who are subjected to an order of quarantine issued by a Federal or State health agency. (b) Amount
An ind... |
108hr5409ih | Employment rights and protections relating to federally mandated health-related quarantine
(a) Definitions
In this section: (1) Employer
The term employer — (A) means any person engaged in commerce or in any industry or activity affecting commerce; and (B) includes— (i) (I) any person who acts, directly or indirectl... |
108hr5409ih | as defined in section 3(x) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 ( 29 U.S.C. 203(x) ); (iii) the Government Accountability Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress; and (iv) all other legislative branch entities identified as employing offices in the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Employment benefits
The term employment benefits means all benefits provided or made available to employees by an employer, including group life insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, sick leave, annual leave, educational benefits, and pensions, regardless of whether such benefits are provided by a pra... |
108hr5409ih | (B) Exceptions
In the case of actions brought regarding employees— (i) of the Government Accountability Office, the term Secretary means the Comptroller General of the United States; (ii) of the Government Printing Office, the term Secretary means the Public Printer; (iii) of the Library of Congress, the term Secretar... |
108hr5409ih | (b) Employment rights, benefits, and protection from discrimination
(1) Restoration to position
Any individual subjected to an order of quarantine issued by a Federal or State health agency shall be entitled, on return from such quarantine— (A) to be restored by the employer of such individual to the position of empl... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Benefits
An individual restored to such individual’s position, or equivalent position, pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be entitled to the seniority and other rights and benefits that the individual had on the date when the quarantine of such individual commenced, plus the additional seniority and rights and benefi... |
108hr5409ih | (3) Protection from discrimination
It shall be unlawful for an employer to discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any individual on the basis of such individual’s being, or having been, subjected to a federally mandated health-related quarantine. (c) Investigative authority; enforcement
(1) In general ... |
108hr5409ih | (2) Same authorities
In order to carry out paragraph (1), the Secretary shall have the same authorities as provided to the Secretary under sections 106 and 107 of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 U.S.C. 209 and 210) to ensure compliance with and enforce violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 199... |
108hr5409ih | Assuring that individuals in priority groups receive vaccines
(a) Determinations
Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of the Emergency Flu Response Act of 2004 , and every 30 days thereafter, the Secretary shall review the effectiveness of measures taken under sections 2142 through 2147 and determine wh... |
108hr5409ih | If the Secretary determines that the measures have not ensured that distribution, the Secretary— (1) may take the actions described in subsection (b) if the Secretary determines that such actions are needed to protect the public health; and (2) shall notify the appropriate committees of Congress of such determination. |
108hr5409ih | (b) Assuring the individuals in priority groups receive vaccines
On making the determination described in subsection (a), the Secretary may require that a person, not including a person that is a manufacturer of influenza vaccine, who possesses influenza vaccine sell such person’s supply of the influenza vaccine to th... |
108hr4540ih | 1. Suspension of duty on acid blue 80
(a) In General
Subchapter II of chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading: 9902.32.02 Acid Blue 80 Acid Blue 80 (CAS number 4474-24-2) provided for in subheading 3204.12.50 Free Free N... |
108hr4540ih | on or after the 15th day after the date of the enactment of this Act. |
108hr4591ih | 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Civil Liberties Restoration Act of 2004. 2. Findings
Congress finds the following: (1) Fighting terrorism is a priority for our Nation. (2) As Federal, State, and local law enforcement work tirelessly every day to prevent another terrorist attack, our Nation must continue t... |
108hr4591ih | (4) Some of the steps taken by the Administration since September 11, 2001, however, have undermined constitutional rights and protections. (5) Our nation must strive for both freedom and security. (6) This Act seeks to restore essential rights and protections without compromising our Nation’s safety. 101. Limitation o... |
108hr4591ih | 1229a ) is amended— (1) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f); and (2) by inserting after subsection (d) the following new subsection: (e) Standards for closing removal hearings
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), a removal proceeding held pursuant to this section shall be open to the public. |
108hr4591ih | (2) Exceptions
Portions of a removal proceeding held pursuant to this section may be closed to the public by an immigration judge on a case by case basis, when necessary— (A) to preserve the confidentiality of applications for asylum, withholding of removal, relief under the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel,... |
108hr4591ih | 1464), or other applications for relief involving confidential personal information or where portions of the removal hearing involve minors or issues relating to domestic violence, all with the consent of the alien; (B) to prevent the disclosure of classified information that threatens the national security of the Unit... |
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