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The bill language specifically states “all restrictions under part 515 of title 31, Code of Federal Regulations, shall be in effect upon the enactment of this Act." [ 8 ] The President was left broad discretion to establish such categories and limitations on travel to Cuba. [ 6 ]
For example, 42 C.F.R. § 260.11(a)(1) would indicate "title 42, part 260, section 11, paragraph (a)(1)." Conversationally, it would be read as "forty-two C F R two-sixty point eleven a one" or similar. While new regulations are continually becoming effective, the printed volumes of the CFR are issued once each calendar year, on this schedule:
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Other short titles: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976: Long title: An Act to provide technical and financial assistance for the development of management plans and facilities for the recovery of energy and other resources from discarded materials and for the safe disposal of discarded materials, and to regulate the management of hazardous waste.
Section 7 of the Act requires that Federal agencies must insure that any action they condone is unlikely to affect the “existence of listed species or modify their critical habitat.” [27] The list alluded to is also found in the Act and shows exactly which species must be considered. The Supreme Court came to the conclusion that Congress ...
The legal framework governing credible fear is described in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 8 (Aliens and Nationality), 208.30 (8 CFR 208.30). [3] According to the summary on the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website: "An individual will be found to have a credible fear of persecution if he or she establishes that there is a "significant possibility" that he ...
Mine Safety and Health Administration (1999; 30 CFR Part 62) [57] provides similar regulations as OSHA (above), but further requires simultaneous use of both earplugs and earmuffs when exposure levels exceed a time-weighted average of 105 dB-A. U.S. Department of Defense (2004; Instruction 6055.12, Hearing Conservation Program, March 5, 2004) [58]
5 × 10 ^ 1: Annual: 5.7: USA NRC/ Canada CNSC occupational limit for designated Nuclear Energy Workers [9] 100 1 × 10 ^ 2: 5 years: 2.3: Canada CNSC occupational limit over a 5-year dosimetry period for designated Nuclear Energy Workers [9] 100 1 × 10 ^ 2: Acute-USA EPA acute dose level estimated to increase cancer risk 0.8% [6] 120 1.2 × ...