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, of countering programming which allegedly encourages sexual activity. Similarly, 32 Notice of Inquiry, Gen. Docket No. 34-232, 49 Fed. Reg. 20317 (May 14, 1934). 33 scales-459. 34 Telecommunications Research and Action Center [TRAC] and Media Access Project [MAP] v. FCC, 801 F.2d 501 (D.C. Cir. 1986). 35 Meredith Corp. v. FCC, 309 3.23 350 (u.c. Cir. 1937). 35 Kriz, "Debate Revived over Fairness Doctrine
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mentioned in the Constitution, the Court based its ruling on the 9th amendment, which provides 3 Morse, "Contraceptive Ads and the TV,” The Washington Post, Jan. 11, 1985, p. B5. M 4 "Congress Considers Condom Commercials," supra n. 1. 5 18 U.S.C. S 146l. The language "obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy or vile article, matter, thing, device, or substance" in that section
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that courts would uphold a total ban on contraceptive advertisements, because the Supreme Court has held that the constitutional right of personal privacy encompasses the right of access to contraceptives, by married and unmarried adults and minors alike. In fact that Court in 1983 declared unconstitutional a federal law which prohibited the unsolicited mailing of contraceptive ads. Language in these cases
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by the Central Hudson test); and this 23 _1_;_.ac2979. 24 ‘S_E_1_)£_a_.n. 10-) 25 §ug£3 n. 15. 25 §2£E2'n. 9. 27 Supra n. 18.
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the fourteenth amendment's equal protection clause. Finally, in a 1977 decision, Carey v. Population Services Internationa1,10 the Court held that minors have a constitutionally protected right of privacy which encompasses the right to receive contraceptives. This case held that regulations which impose a burden on a decision as fundamental as whether to bear or beget a child can be justified only
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Contraceptives," CR8 Report, Sept. 24, 1986. i 12 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Comm., 447 U.S. 557, 561 (1980). ‘ T 13 315 u.s. 52 (1942). 14 341 U.S. 622 (1951).
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of commercial speech is constitutionally permissible: (1) Is the speech protected by the first amendment? (2) Is the claimed governmental interest substantial? and, if both of these questions are answered in the affirmative, (3) does the statute advance that government interest? (4) Finally, is the statute more restrictive than is necessary to serve that interest? Applying this test to the challenged statute
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Lonq Pine Creek~ Nebraska 2,097,000 Nutrients -. -« ’" ,Tillamo0k Bay Oregon 2,303,000 Animal wastes, nutrients Conestoqa Pennsylvania 2,370,000 Animal wastes, nutrients, % Headwaters ‘_t , pesticides, sediment Oakwood- , South Dakota 12,305,000 Sediments, nutrients Lake Poinsett » 1 Nansemond— Viruinia 2,136,000 Nutrients Chuckatuck . ~ Subtotal s5,51s,nsui _1_/ — Contingency 1d,30S,000 _2
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spiralis in pork carcasses or fresh or previously frozen cuts of pork carcasses that have not been.cured or * Note: Chronology of Regulatory Actions on Irradiated Foods Table III (p. 37). fi§/ Report of the Comptroller General, 1978. p. 14. 33/ 21 CFR. 179. §9/ 21 CFR. .179.22. 51/ U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Irradiation in the Production, Processing and Handling of Food. Final Rule. Federal
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APPENDIX ll lsubject Areas Included in the 208 Data Clearinghouse S (Issue of May l980) r eAgriculture Alternatives Biological Physical Condition Capitalization/Financing Conservation l Construction n Draft and Final Plans General Nonpoint Sources l~Goals Groundwater l Hydrologic modification Industry % Inventory and Sampling Institutional Lakes Landfills Land Use Legal Miningi7 Miscellaneous Technical Modeling l i Open Space and Recreation Public.Parti:ipation Point Sources ‘ : Rivers S osaltwater Intrusion Sedimentation and Erosion Septic Systems S ‘A Sewers S Silviculture Sludge Socio-economic Impact Solid waste Standards Surface Water Urban Runoffl Wasteload and Flows Nastewater Treatment lGeneral water Quality management, Study Areas
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7 CRST3 TAoLE I Section 208 Funding summary (as of May 1983) 1 (S = Millions) p * Authorized 1 Appropriated obligated FY 1973 p so 50 i -- Fy 1974 100 100 ‘ L p'13.2 FY 19751 ' 150 150 7% do 149.9 FY 1976 -— . L p 53 1 '. wt 53 FY 1977 J i ~ , 15o~ D V 15 . 14.4 1 FY 1979 1 150 p I. 69 V l ” io9 FY 1979 150 .' A“ 32h ‘ 1 i 94}5i FY 1980 1 150 ~i » i 37-§“ 1 ; 37.9 FY 1951 1oo
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CRSF32 each fruit and vegetable requires the protocol for the elimination of insects to be approved by USDA. As a result, it will be some time before irradiated fruits and vegetables are available commercially. International Food Irradiation Logo* I@% an B. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES iOn November 18, 1983, a bill (H.R. 4544) to promote the use of food irradiation as a post-harvest treatment
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CR5-7 rapny of many of these written products, called the 203 Data Clearinghouse. This document was intended as an aid to local agencies for obtaining technical reports of other local and State agencies. To facilitate technology transfer and linformation exchange, EPA has distributed issues of the Clearinghouse to person- nel in local ani State 203 agencies, as well as EPA staff. The May l98O issue of the Clearinghouse contained #,39l report entries in 39 subject areas reviewing emany aspects of water quality management, (See Appendix II for list of subject areas.) ‘While many of EPA's own reports are not identified in the Clearinghouse, 3/ the reports cited indicate that much has been written which couldmbenefit nation- wiie efforts to solve nonpoint source pollution problems. a guidance documents issued l/ not included, for example, »re JPA technical‘ pursuant to section 3J4(E) of-the lct, which requires EPA to issfll guidelines for identifying and evaluating the nature and extent of 39393135 9°urC33 35 PGILU‘ tents."
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