Compilation of Selected Acts Within The Jurisdiction of The Committee on Energy and Commerce, March 2005, 109-1 Committee Print 109-A, *2005 |
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... period which may not ex- ceed twenty days unless the Secretary determines that a period of detention greater than twenty days is required to institute an ac- tion under subsection ( a ) or section 302 , in which case he may au- thorize ...
... period which may not ex- ceed twenty days unless the Secretary determines that a period of detention greater than twenty days is required to institute an ac- tion under subsection ( a ) or section 302 , in which case he may au- thorize ...
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... PERIOD OF DETENTION . - An article of food may be de- tained under paragraph ( 1 ) for a reasonable period , not to ex- ceed 20 days , unless a greater period , not to exceed 30 days , is necessary , to enable the Secretary to institute ...
... PERIOD OF DETENTION . - An article of food may be de- tained under paragraph ( 1 ) for a reasonable period , not to ex- ceed 20 days , unless a greater period , not to exceed 30 days , is necessary , to enable the Secretary to institute ...
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... period such person is debarred , ( B ) shall , during the period of a debarment under sub- section ( a ) ( 2 ) or ( b ) ( 2 ) ( B ) , debar an individual from pro- viding services in any capacity to a person that has an ap- proved or ...
... period such person is debarred , ( B ) shall , during the period of a debarment under sub- section ( a ) ( 2 ) or ( b ) ( 2 ) ( B ) , debar an individual from pro- viding services in any capacity to a person that has an ap- proved or ...
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... period of debarment to less than one year , and ( ii ) in the case of an individual , limiting the period of debarment to less than permanent but to no less than 1 year , whichever best serves the interest of justice and protects the ...
... period of debarment to less than one year , and ( ii ) in the case of an individual , limiting the period of debarment to less than permanent but to no less than 1 year , whichever best serves the interest of justice and protects the ...
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... PERIOD.— ( A ) IN GENERAL . - Except as provided in subparagraph ( B ) , a denial of approval of an application of a person under paragraph ( 1 ) shall be in effect for a period deter- mined by the Secretary but not to exceed 18 months ...
... PERIOD.— ( A ) IN GENERAL . - Except as provided in subparagraph ( B ) , a denial of approval of an application of a person under paragraph ( 1 ) shall be in effect for a period deter- mined by the Secretary but not to exceed 18 months ...
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