Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco and Health Education Act of 1985: Report (to Accompany S. 1574).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 20 pagini |
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Report (to Accompany S. 1574). United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. PUBLIC HEALTH KF B 1,247,544 26 Calendar No. 448 L27 CONGRESS 1985 Session SENATE oloista bildet REPORT 99-209 090 100 99-209 sibula ...
Report (to Accompany S. 1574). United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. PUBLIC HEALTH KF B 1,247,544 26 Calendar No. 448 L27 CONGRESS 1985 Session SENATE oloista bildet REPORT 99-209 090 100 99-209 sibula ...
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... United States in which the product is marketed . The labels would be displayed and distributed in accord- ance with the regulations and guidelines issued by the FTC pursu- ant to a plan submitted to and approved by the FTC . Each of the ...
... United States in which the product is marketed . The labels would be displayed and distributed in accord- ance with the regulations and guidelines issued by the FTC pursu- ant to a plan submitted to and approved by the FTC . Each of the ...
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... United States has reported that smokeless tobacco contains the highest amount of certain cancer - causing toxins in a consumer product for oral consumption , and , in a letter to the Fed- eral Trade Commission in December of 1984 ...
... United States has reported that smokeless tobacco contains the highest amount of certain cancer - causing toxins in a consumer product for oral consumption , and , in a letter to the Fed- eral Trade Commission in December of 1984 ...
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Report (to Accompany S. 1574). United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. for selected years between 1900 and 1962. The table shows the in- significance of smokeless tobacco use in the early 1960s compared ...
Report (to Accompany S. 1574). United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. for selected years between 1900 and 1962. The table shows the in- significance of smokeless tobacco use in the early 1960s compared ...
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... United States of America in Congress assembled , That this Act may be eited as the " Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco and Health Education Act of 1985 " . FINDINGS SEO . 2. The Congress finds that— ( 1 ) seientific research has ...
... United States of America in Congress assembled , That this Act may be eited as the " Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco and Health Education Act of 1985 " . FINDINGS SEO . 2. The Congress finds that— ( 1 ) seientific research has ...
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Pagina 15 - Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, US Senate, Washington, DC. DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: The Congressional Budget Office has prepared the attached cost estimate for S.
Pagina 11 - At such times as the Secretary considers appropriate, the Secretary shall transmit to the Congress a report, based on the information provided under subsection (a), respecting — (A) a summary of research activities and proposed research activities on the health effects of ingredients added to tobacco in the manufacture of cigarettes and the findings of such research; (B) information pertaining to any such ingredient which in the...
Pagina 9 - WARNING: THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE MOUTH CANCER WARNING: THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE GUM DISEASE AND TOOTH LOSS WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A SAFE ALTERNATIVE TO CIGARETTES...
Pagina 2 - WARNING: This product may cause mouth cancer. WARNING: This product may cause gum disease and tooth loss. WARNING: This product is not a safe alternative to cigarettes.
Pagina 11 - Islands, such actions may be brought in the district court of Guam, and in the case of the Virgin Islands such actions may be brought in the district...
Pagina 18 - GENERAL. — (1) Each person who manufactures, packages, or imports smokeless tobacco products shall annually provide the Secretary with— (A) a list of the ingredients added to tobacco in the manufacture of smokeless tobacco products which does not identify the company which uses the ingredients or the brand of smokeless tobacco which contains the ingredients; and (B) a specification of the quantity of nicotine contained in each such product.
Pagina 4 - Persons, the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, the American Heart Association, the...
Pagina 10 - ... which such product is marketed, and (2) in the case of any advertisement of a smokeless tobacco product, be rotated every 4 months by each manufacturer, packager, or importer of a smokeless tobacco product in an alternating sequence in the advertisement for each brand of the product. (d) PLAN. — (1) Each manufacturer, packager, or importer of a smokeless tobacco product shall submit a plan to the Federal Trade Commission which specifies the method such manufacturer, packager, or importer will...
Pagina 5 - ... community with a synthesis of current knowledge and a framework for further research and to provide the public with the information it needs to make informed decisions regarding use of smokeless tobacco. To this end, the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Dental Research, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH...
Pagina 8 - ... to establish 18 as the minimum age for the purchase of smokeless tobacco." Section 929 provides that the secretary shall submit to Congress biennial reports containing, among other things, "a description of the effects of health education efforts on the use of smokeless tobacco products" and "an evaluation of the health effects of smokeless tobacco products and the identification of areas appropriate for further research.