id
stringlengths
7
16
section
stringlengths
0
887
108hr5345ih
1. Findings Congress finds the following: (1) The Meth Watch program is a voluntary program started in the State of Kansas as a public-private partnership in 2002. (2) Since 2002, the Meth Watch program has worked to engage retailers, law enforcement, State and local agencies, and other key partners to reduce the ille...
108hr5345ih
(4) Because of the success of the Meth Watch program, several other States have begun to adopt the Kansas model, and many more have expressed interest but have been deterred by a lack of funds and expertise. 2. Authorization of grants for Meth Watch programs (a) Grants authorized The Director of the Office of Nationa...
108hr5345ih
Such programs shall have as their purpose— (1) improving communication and cooperation between law enforcement agencies and manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of products that are frequently used in the production of methamphetamine; and (2) increasing public awareness of the ways in which the illegal manufactu...
108hr5345ih
(2) to pay for training expenses and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel and employees of manufacturers, distributors, or retailers of products that are frequently used in the production of methamphetamine; (3) to obtain informational materials, such as posters, signs, window or counter stickers, or video...
108hr5345ih
(c) Application To receive a grant under this section, a State shall submit an application to the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Director may require. (d) Duration of grant A grant provided under this section may be available...
108hr5345ih
(e) Report Not later than two years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations and to the authorizing committees of jurisdiction of the House of Representatives and the Senate a report evaluating the effective...
108hr5345ih
(f) Authorization of appropriations There are authorized to be appropriated to the Office of National Drug Control Policy $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2006 through 2008 to implement this section.
108hr5051ih
1. Leonard C. Burch Post Office Building (a) Designation The facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1001 Williams Street in Ignacio, Colorado, shall be known and designated as the Leonard C. Burch Post Office Building. (b) References Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other...
108hr5105ih
1. Authorizing Board of Regents of Smithsonian Institution to Carry out Construction and Related Activities in Support of veritas astrophysical observatory project The Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution is authorized to carry out construction and related activities in support of the collaborative Very Ene...
108hr4637ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Combat Military Medically Retired Veteran’s Fairness Act of 2004. 2. Exception to 20-year service requirement for members who received Purple Heart (a) Entitlement Section 1413a(c) of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) by inserting (1) before For purposes of ; (...
108hr4637ih
and (4) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: (2) In addition to members described in paragraph (1), a member of the uniformed services retired under chapter 61 of this title with less than 20 years of service creditable under section 1405 of this title is an eligible combat-related uniformed services retir...
108hr4637ih
In the case of such a member, the determination under subsection (b) of the amount of compensation to be paid such member under this section shall be made without regard to paragraph (3) of that subsection.. (b) Effective date The amendments made by subsection (a) shall take effect with respect to payments of compensa...
108hr5194ih
1. Protections, rights, and privileges of service marks, collective marks, and certification marks The Act entitled An Act to provide for the registration and protection of trade-marks used in commerce, to carry out the provisions of certain international conventions, and for other purposes , approved July 5, 1946 (co...
108hr5194ih
1053 ) in the first sentence, by striking protection and inserting protections, rights, and privileges ; and (2) in section 4 ( 15 U.S.C. 1054 ) in the first sentence, by striking protection and inserting protections, rights, and privileges.
108hr4331ih
1. Suspension of duty on 1(3H)-Isobenzofuranone, 3,3-bis(2-methyl-1-octyl-1H-indol-3-yl)- (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: 9902.33.67 1(3H)-Isobenzofuranone, 3,
108hr4331ih
3-bis(2-methyl-1-octyl-1H-indol-3-yl)- (CAS No. 50292-95-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.40) Free No Change No Change On or Before 12/31/2007. (b) Effective date The amendment made by subsection (a) applies to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after the 15th day after the date...
108hr5372ih
1. Permanent resident status for Fatuka Kaikumba Flake (a) In general Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b) of section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act , Fatuka Kaikumba Flake shall be eligible for issuance of an immigrant visa or for adjustment of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanen...
108hr5372ih
(b) Waiver of grounds for removal or denial of admission (1) In general Notwithstanding sections 212(a) and 237(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act , Fatuka Kaikumba Flake may not be removed from the United States, denied admission to the United States, or considered ineligible for lawful permanent residence in...
108hr5372ih
(2) Rescission of outstanding order of removal The Secretary of Homeland Security shall rescind any outstanding order of removal or deportation, or any finding of inadmissibility or deportability, that has been entered against Fatuka Kaikumba Flake by reason of any ground described in paragraph (1).
108hr5372ih
(c) Adjustment of status If Fatuka Kaikumba Flake enters, or is admitted or paroled into, the United States before the filing deadline specified in subsection (c), she shall be considered to have entered and remained lawfully and shall, if otherwise eligible, be eligible for adjustment of status under section 245 of t...
108hr5372ih
(d) Deadline for application and payment of fees Subsections (a) and (b) shall apply only if the application for issuance of an immigrant visa or the application for adjustment of status is filed with appropriate fees within 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act.
108hr5372ih
(e) Reduction of immigrant visa number Upon the granting of an immigrant visa or permanent residence to Fatuka Kaikumba Flake, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper officer to reduce by 1, during the current or next following fiscal year, the total number of immigrant visas that are made available to native...
108hr5372ih
(f) Denial of preferential immigration treatment for certain relatives The natural parents, brothers, and sisters of Fatuka Kaikumba Flake shall not, by virtue of such relationship, be accorded any right, privilege, or status under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
108hr4764ih
1. Extension of eligibility for veterans pension benefits to veterans who received an expeditionary medal for a period of military service other than a period of war Section 1501(4) of title 38, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new sentence: Such term includes, in the case of any veter...
108hr4037ih
1. Richard G. Wilson Processing and Distribution Facility (a) Designation The facility of the United States Postal Service located at 475 Kell Farm Drive in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, shall be known and designated as the Richard G. Wilson Processing and Distribution Facility. (b) References Any reference in a law, ma...
108hr5321ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Free and Fair Elections in Ethiopia Act. 2. Findings Congress makes the following findings: (1) Relations between the United States and Ethiopia have improved significantly over the past decade, although human rights concerns in Ethiopia remain. The Government of the Federa...
108hr5321ih
In 1995, some opposition parties boycotted the elections, despite offers and support by donor governments, including the United States, to help ensure free and fair elections. Opposition parties, including those outside of Ethiopia, have a responsibility and duty to play a constructive role in building democracy in Eth...
108hr5321ih
(3) The Department of State, in its most recent country reports on human rights practices, determined that “the 2000 national elections and the 2001 regional elections [in Ethiopia] were generally free and fair in most areas but were marred by serious irregularities, including killings, disappearances, voter intimidati...
108hr5321ih
(5) It is critical that the Government of Ethiopia, donor countries, and civil society offer an extensive and comprehensive civic education in order to prepare and educate the people of Ethiopia about their democratic rights and duties. (6) The Government of Ethiopia should ensure the safety and security of opposition ...
108hr5321ih
Independent and private press, especially radio and television, are key to democracy and transparency. The decision by the Government of Ethiopia to engage the opposition in a constructive dialogue to resolve issues related to the upcoming elections, including access to the media by the opposition and reform of the ele...
108hr5321ih
Sense of Congress It is the sense of Congress that— (1) the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia should hold orderly, peaceful, and free and fair national elections in May 2005 in order to ensure the long-term growth and stability of the country; (2) it is critical that the elections are deemed by...
108hr5321ih
Assistance to monitor the 2005 national elections in Ethiopia The President, acting through the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, is authorized to provide assistance on a grant basis to nongovernmental organizations for elections-related activities in order to monitor the May 200...
108hr5321ih
(b) Availability Amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations under subsection (a) are authorized to remain available until expended.
108hr3829ih
1. Certain domestically controlled investment partnership interests not treated as United States real property interests (a) In general Paragraph (1) of section 897(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end the following new subparagraph: (C) Exclusion of domestically controlled investme...
108hr3829ih
interests in such partnership is held directly or indirectly by foreign persons, (II) no single foreign person owns directly or indirectly more than 10 percent of the capital or profits interests in such partnership, and (III) the adjusted basis of its United States real property interests does not exceed 10 percent of...
108hr3829ih
(iii) Testing period For purposes of this subparagraph, the term testing period means the shorter of— (I) the 5-year period ending on the date of the disposition or of the distribution, as the case by be, or (II) the period during which the partnership was in existence. For purposes of clause (i)(III), except as provi...
108hr3829ih
by striking or (6) and inserting (6), or (8) , and (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: (8) Domestically controlled investment partnerships This paragraph applies if the disposition is of an interest in or owned by a domestically controlled investment partnership that is not a United States real prope...
108hr5373ih
1. Feasibility study (a) Authorized Pursuant to Federal reclamation law (the Act of June 7, 1902, and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto), the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to conduct a feasibility study to determine the most feasible method of meeting the present and future water supply a...
108hr5373ih
by the Southeastern Colorado Water and Storage Needs Assessment Enterprise and Final PSOP Implementation Committee Report dated April 19, 2001 (hereinafter referred to as the PSOP Reports ), the intergovernmental agreement dated May 27, 2004 among the City of Pueblo, the City of Aurora, the Southeastern Colorado Water ...
108hr5373ih
and the need to ensure compliance with the Arkansas River Compact as executed by the states of Colorado and Kansas on December 14, 1948 (hereinafter referred to as the Arkansas River Compact ). (b) Funding Before funds are expended for the study authorized by this section, the Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Ente...
108hr5373ih
The Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Enterprise’s share of the costs may be provided partly or wholly in the form of services directly related to the conduct of the study, as determined by the Secretary. Costs incurred prior to the enactment of this Act to develop the PSOP Reports may be credited toward such Enterp...
108hr5373ih
(d) Further authorization required for certain expenditures No funds shall be expended for the construction of enlargements, or any other alternative identified in the feasibility study authorized by this section for which authority does not currently exist, without further authorization by Congress. (e) Authorization...
108hr5373ih
389 et seq., as amended), is amended further by adding at the end the following new sections: 8.
108hr5373ih
(a) (1) Except as provided in Section 9, and subject to the provisions of this Act and all other applicable Federal statutes, the Secretary is authorized to enter into contracts with any entity, private or public, (hereinafter referred to as entity ), for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project for...
108hr5373ih
(2) In entering into such contracts, the Secretary shall take into consideration the PSOP Reports, the Regional IGA and the need to ensure compliance with the Arkansas River Compact. (b) The Secretary is authorized to enter into contracts pursuant to this section provided that— (1) to the extent such contracts are with...
108hr5373ih
1979, including any subsequent modifications made by the District that are confirmed by the District Court; the contracts shall not impair or otherwise interfere with the ability of an entity that does have an allocation of Project carry over storage space to enter into contracts for the use of excess water storage and...
108hr5373ih
exercisable within 90 days, to enter into contracts for the use of excess water storage and conveyance capacity made available to the individual or entity that will use water stored or conveyed under such contract outside of the natural basin of the Arkansas River within Colorado; Provided, in no event shall the Southe...
108hr5373ih
(c) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the Secretary may enter into contracts authorized by this section upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary may determine to be just and equitable. The term of any such contract shall be for such period, not to exceed 40 years, as the Secretary deems appropriate. U...
108hr5373ih
(d) All charges established pursuant to this section shall be just and equitable as to the rates paid by the those entities that receive project water from the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project facilities. (e) Prior to the execution of any contracts under this section, the Secretary shall execute an agreement with the Southea...
108hr5373ih
Such guidelines shall appropriately address impacts associated with water operations under the contracts, surcharges established by the Enterprise, reimbursement of costs incurred, and water quality monitoring, as identified by the Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Enterprise and the Secretary. 9.
108hr5373ih
(a) The Secretary of the Interior may enter into new and renewal contracts with the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City, for a term not to exceed the term referenced in Section 8(c), for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project for the purpose of diverting, storing, impounding, pu...
108hr5373ih
or an enterprise of the City that— (A) are decreed water rights and owned by the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City as of December 7, 2001; (B) are water rights described in a Colorado Water Court water rights application pending as of December 7, 2001, or an amendment or re-filing thereof, as long ...
108hr5373ih
(C) result from water lease agreements existing as of December 7, 2001, including any renewal or replacement contract for no more than the existing amount of water; (D) result from interruptible supply agreements or water bank transactions authorized under Colorado law, and operating no more than five calendar years du...
108hr5373ih
or an enterprise of the City for one of the foregoing items (A) through (C) as long as such trade or exchange does not increase the draft of water from the Arkansas River Basin that would have been available to the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City under subparagraphs (A) through (C); (2) are for w...
108hr5373ih
or (3) take into consideration the need to ensure compliance with the Arkansas River Compact as executed by the states of Colorado and Kansas on December 14, 1948. (b) Prior to the execution of any renewal contract with the City of Aurora, the Secretary of the Interior shall execute an Agreement with the Southeastern C...
108hr5373ih
Such guidelines shall appropriately address those impacts associated with water operations under the contracts, such as storage and convenience charges, surcharges established by the Enterprise, reimbursement of costs incurred, and water quality monitoring, as identified by the Southeastern Colorado Enterprise and the ...
108hr5373ih
(a) Nonproject water diverted, stored, impounded, pumped, exchanged, or conveyed under a contract entered into pursuant to section 8 or 9 shall be exempt from any acreage limitation provisions of the Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto including, but not limited to...
108hr5373ih
390aa-zz-1) and from any farm unit size limitations established pursuant to section 4(c)(5) of the Act of August 11, 1939 (Chapter 717; 16 U.S.C. 59–2(c)(5) ). (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), if such nonproject water is commingled with project water in Reclamation project facilities, and the resulting commingled su...
108hr5373ih
then such commingled water shall bear the same acreage limitations or farm unit size limitations as the project water unless— (1) contract provisions are in effect which provide that project or nonproject water, or both, will be accounted for on a quantitative basis, that project water will not be delivered to ineligib...
108hr5373ih
(a) Excess water storage capacity of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project to divert, store, impound, pump, exchange, or convey nonproject water made available under contracts executed pursuant to the provisions of sections 8 and 9 shall not be utilized so as to increase diversion of nonproject water from the natural basin of...
108hr5373ih
(2) the diversion is the subject of an agreement in existence on the date of the enactment of this section, contemplating additional diversions diverted through or stored in the facilities authorized by this Act, between the beneficiary of such transbasin diversion and the water conservation district, as defined under ...
108hr5373ih
from within whose boundaries the waters are proposed for diversion; or (4) the beneficiary of such transbasin diversion provides compensatory storage or alternate water supply in an amount equal to the quantity diverted out of the basin for the benefit of the water conservation district, as defined under Colorado law, ...
108hr5373ih
(b) Prior to executing any agreement, or arrangement or agreement for provision of compensatory storage or alternative water supply, that allows for increased diversions of nonproject water as described in subsection (a), the parties to such agreements or arrangements shall submit the agreement or arrangement to the Se...
108hr5373ih
(a) (1) Except as provided in Section 9, and subject to the provisions of this Act and all other applicable Federal statutes, the Secretary is authorized to enter into contracts with any entity, private or public, (hereinafter referred to as entity ), for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project for...
108hr5373ih
(2) In entering into such contracts, the Secretary shall take into consideration the PSOP Reports, the Regional IGA and the need to ensure compliance with the Arkansas River Compact. (b) The Secretary is authorized to enter into contracts pursuant to this section provided that— (1) to the extent such contracts are with...
108hr5373ih
1979, including any subsequent modifications made by the District that are confirmed by the District Court; the contracts shall not impair or otherwise interfere with the ability of an entity that does have an allocation of Project carry over storage space to enter into contracts for the use of excess water storage and...
108hr5373ih
exercisable within 90 days, to enter into contracts for the use of excess water storage and conveyance capacity made available to the individual or entity that will use water stored or conveyed under such contract outside of the natural basin of the Arkansas River within Colorado; Provided, in no event shall the Southe...
108hr5373ih
(c) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the Secretary may enter into contracts authorized by this section upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary may determine to be just and equitable. The term of any such contract shall be for such period, not to exceed 40 years, as the Secretary deems appropriate. U...
108hr5373ih
(d) All charges established pursuant to this section shall be just and equitable as to the rates paid by the those entities that receive project water from the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project facilities. (e) Prior to the execution of any contracts under this section, the Secretary shall execute an agreement with the Southea...
108hr5373ih
Such guidelines shall appropriately address impacts associated with water operations under the contracts, surcharges established by the Enterprise, reimbursement of costs incurred, and water quality monitoring, as identified by the Southeastern Colorado Water Activity Enterprise and the Secretary. 9.
108hr5373ih
(a) The Secretary of the Interior may enter into new and renewal contracts with the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City, for a term not to exceed the term referenced in Section 8(c), for the use of excess capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project for the purpose of diverting, storing, impounding, pu...
108hr5373ih
or an enterprise of the City that— (A) are decreed water rights and owned by the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City as of December 7, 2001; (B) are water rights described in a Colorado Water Court water rights application pending as of December 7, 2001, or an amendment or re-filing thereof, as long ...
108hr5373ih
(C) result from water lease agreements existing as of December 7, 2001, including any renewal or replacement contract for no more than the existing amount of water; (D) result from interruptible supply agreements or water bank transactions authorized under Colorado law, and operating no more than five calendar years du...
108hr5373ih
or an enterprise of the City for one of the foregoing items (A) through (C) as long as such trade or exchange does not increase the draft of water from the Arkansas River Basin that would have been available to the City of Aurora, Colorado, or an enterprise of the City under subparagraphs (A) through (C); (2) are for w...
108hr5373ih
or (3) take into consideration the need to ensure compliance with the Arkansas River Compact as executed by the states of Colorado and Kansas on December 14, 1948. (b) Prior to the execution of any renewal contract with the City of Aurora, the Secretary of the Interior shall execute an Agreement with the Southeastern C...
108hr5373ih
Such guidelines shall appropriately address those impacts associated with water operations under the contracts, such as storage and convenience charges, surcharges established by the Enterprise, reimbursement of costs incurred, and water quality monitoring, as identified by the Southeastern Colorado Enterprise and the ...
108hr5373ih
(a) Nonproject water diverted, stored, impounded, pumped, exchanged, or conveyed under a contract entered into pursuant to section 8 or 9 shall be exempt from any acreage limitation provisions of the Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto including, but not limited to...
108hr5373ih
390aa-zz-1) and from any farm unit size limitations established pursuant to section 4(c)(5) of the Act of August 11, 1939 (Chapter 717; 16 U.S.C. 59–2(c)(5) ). (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), if such nonproject water is commingled with project water in Reclamation project facilities, and the resulting commingled su...
108hr5373ih
then such commingled water shall bear the same acreage limitations or farm unit size limitations as the project water unless— (1) contract provisions are in effect which provide that project or nonproject water, or both, will be accounted for on a quantitative basis, that project water will not be delivered to ineligib...
108hr5373ih
(a) Excess water storage capacity of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project to divert, store, impound, pump, exchange, or convey nonproject water made available under contracts executed pursuant to the provisions of sections 8 and 9 shall not be utilized so as to increase diversion of nonproject water from the natural basin of...
108hr5373ih
(2) the diversion is the subject of an agreement in existence on the date of the enactment of this section, contemplating additional diversions diverted through or stored in the facilities authorized by this Act, between the beneficiary of such transbasin diversion and the water conservation district, as defined under ...
108hr5373ih
from within whose boundaries the waters are proposed for diversion; or (4) the beneficiary of such transbasin diversion provides compensatory storage or alternate water supply in an amount equal to the quantity diverted out of the basin for the benefit of the water conservation district, as defined under Colorado law, ...
108hr5373ih
(b) Prior to executing any agreement, or arrangement or agreement for provision of compensatory storage or alternative water supply, that allows for increased diversions of nonproject water as described in subsection (a), the parties to such agreements or arrangements shall submit the agreement or arrangement to the Se...
108hr4868ih
1. Test of aircraft ocean routing (a) In general In order to examine an option for reducing aircraft noise over communities in New Jersey, the Secretary of Transportation shall conduct a 6-month test to determine the costs and benefits of requiring jet-propelled aircraft to conduct ascents after taking off from Newar...
108hr4868ih
Report (a) In general Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit to Congress a report on the results of the test conducted under section 1. (b) Contents The report shall include an analysis of the effects on noise reduction of ocean routing of aircra...
108hr5304ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Bakers Creek Air Crash Memorial Act of 2004. 2. Findings The Congress finds the following: (1) During the Second World War, the United States Army Air Corps, established rest and recreation facilities in Mackay Queensland, Australia. (2) From the end of January 1943 until e...
108hr5304ih
(3) These servicemen traveled by air transport to spend an average of 10 days on a rest and relaxation furlough. (4) These servicemen were usually carried by two B–17 Flying Fortresses converted for transport duty. (5) On Monday, June 14, 1943, just before dawn, at about 6 a.m., Boeing B–17C, Serial/Tail Number 40–2072...
108hr5304ih
(7) The aircraft took off into fog and, soon after, made a turn at low altitude. (8) A few minutes after take-off, it crashed, at Bakers Creek, killing all but one of those on board. (9) The cause of the crash remains a mystery and is relatively unknown outside Mackay. (10) United States officials who were under orders...
108hr5304ih
(11) Relatives of the victims received telegrams from the United States War Department that said little more than the serviceman had been killed in an air crash in the South West Pacific. (12) The victims’ remains were flown to Townsville where they were buried in the Belgian Gardens United States military cemetery. (1...
108hr5304ih
(15) 15 years ago Robert Cutler was reading his father’s wartime journals and found reference to the accident. (16) This discovery inspired Mr. Cutler to embark upon a research project that would consume more than a decade and take him to Australia. (17) Mr. Cutler’s work and trip to Australia brought to light this val...
108hr5304ih
Bakers Creek Air Crash Memorial Marker in Arlington National Cemetery (a) Establishment Subject to section 3, the Secretary of the Army is authorized to place in Arlington National Cemetery a memorial marker to honor the memory of the members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives at Bakers Cre...
108hr5304ih
Alternative site for Bakers Creek Air Crash Memorial (a) Identification of alternative site If the Secretary of the Army determines that there is not sufficient space in Arlington National Cemetery for the memorial marker referred to in section 2, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Interior shall joint...
108hr5304ih
(c) Selection of site The Secretary of Defense is authorized to place in a site selected by the Secretary a memorial marker to honor the memory of the members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives at Bakers Creek, Australia on June 14, 1943. (d) Administration If the memorial marker is establi...
108hr5380ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Flight 587 Accountability Act. 2. Information in flight manuals The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall require each manufacturer of aircraft to list any information in the limitation section of each flight manual that may affect the safe operation of...
108hr5380ih
Implementation of safety recommendations Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Government Accountability Office shall conduct a study to review the effectiveness and timeliness of the Federal Aviation Administration in implementing recommendations made by the National Transportation Safet...
108hr5306ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the New War on Cancer Act. 2. Nonpatent market exclusivity for cancer drugs Chapter V of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( 21 U.S.C. 351 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following subchapter: G Cancer drugs 575.
108hr5306ih
Recommendations for investigations of cancer drugs (a) Request for recommendations The sponsor of a drug intended for use for cancer (referred to in this subchapter as a cancer drug ) may request the Secretary to provide written recommendations for the nonclinical and clinical investigations which must be conducted w...
108hr5306ih
(b) Recommendations If the Secretary has reason to believe that a drug for which a request is made under subsection (a) is a cancer drug, the Secretary shall provide the person making the request written recommendations for the nonclinical and clinical investigations which the Secretary believes, on the basis of infor...
108hr5306ih
(c) Regulations The Secretary shall by regulation promulgate procedures for the implementation of subsections (a) and (b). 576. Designation of cancer drugs (a) Request for designation The sponsor of a drug may request the Secretary to designate the drug as a cancer drug. A request for designation of a drug shall be ...
108hr5306ih
Such a request shall contain the consent of the applicant to notice being given by the Secretary under subsection (c) respecting the designation of the drug. (b) Designation In the case of a drug for which a request is submitted under subsection (a), the Secretary shall designate the drug as a cancer drug if the Secre...