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Tanning Accountability and Notification Act of 2007

A bill to require the Food and Drug Administration to conduct consumer testing to determine the appropriateness of the current labeling requirements for indoor tanning devices and determine whether such requirements provide sufficient information to consumers regarding the risks that the use of such devices pose for the development of irreversible damage to the skin, including skin cancer, and for other purposes.

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2/16/2007--Introduced.
Tanning Accountability and Notification Act of 2007 - Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, to determine whether:
(1) the labeling requirements for indoor tanning devices provide suffi... moreSee Full Bill Text

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April 11, 2008 THE MOSS REPORT

The House concurred in Senate amendments to S.668, and enrolled the bill for ratification. This bill provides an EXEMPTION FROM CONTRACTORS LICENSING ACT ...

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October 10, 2007 S. Kohlhammer: Vom Verrat der Intellektuellen

S. 668-680. Ich gebe gerne zu, dass meine Zusammenfassung etwas tendenziöses hat und manche Aspekte des Kolhammer-Textes ausblendet. Keine andere Kultur hat die Intellektuellen so gefördert und geschützt wie die westliche Moderne. ...

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