Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session, Part 1; Part 5 |
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... a number of new programs and new laws were enacted , the latest of which was the drug abuse control amendments and prior to that the Kefauver - Harris amendments . The old recommendation is really quite outdated .
... a number of new programs and new laws were enacted , the latest of which was the drug abuse control amendments and prior to that the Kefauver - Harris amendments . The old recommendation is really quite outdated .
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In addition to these original submissions , FDA receives about 300 amendments and progress reports every month , also requiring careful review and anlaysis . The. 60-627–66 - pt . 2 --- 6 60-627-66 - pt . 2 79.
In addition to these original submissions , FDA receives about 300 amendments and progress reports every month , also requiring careful review and anlaysis . The. 60-627–66 - pt . 2 --- 6 60-627-66 - pt . 2 79.
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IND amendments - human : Oh hand , July 1 . Received Processed . On hand June 30 . Positions Man - years . 1 160 3 , 174 3 , 256 78 40 32 78 4 , 500 4. 300 278 63 50 278 6 , 500 ) 6. 600 178 75 | Estimated ; no actual count kept prior ...
IND amendments - human : Oh hand , July 1 . Received Processed . On hand June 30 . Positions Man - years . 1 160 3 , 174 3 , 256 78 40 32 78 4 , 500 4. 300 278 63 50 278 6 , 500 ) 6. 600 178 75 | Estimated ; no actual count kept prior ...
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The audit provisions of the drug abuse control amendments require that records of receipt and sale of depressant and stimulant drugs be maintained throughout the chain of distribution . Effective February 1966 , these records must be ...
The audit provisions of the drug abuse control amendments require that records of receipt and sale of depressant and stimulant drugs be maintained throughout the chain of distribution . Effective February 1966 , these records must be ...
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Specifically there are three major amendments . The first amendment would eliminate these two alternative ways of determining the rate of payment and require that each school district go back to the costs from local revenue sources .
Specifically there are three major amendments . The first amendment would eliminate these two alternative ways of determining the rate of payment and require that each school district go back to the costs from local revenue sources .
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