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The Constitution of the United States of America
Congress, and federal courts. Congress has passed laws to establish such administrative organizations as the Federal Aviation Administration and the Postal Service. Congress also has passed laws to regulate interstate commerce, thereby controlling many aspects of the U.S. economy. COURT DECISIONS. Federal and state judges apply the Constitution in many court cases. The Supreme Court has the final ...
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FedGovResources
(DOT) Home Page Hazmat Safety Homepage Training Information United States Department of Transportation 400 Seventh Street SW Washington, D.C., 20590 DOT regulates the transportation of haxardous materials (which includes radioactive materials) in interstate commerce. DOT is rather liberal in its interpretation of interstate commerce -- so most intrastate commerce falls under DOT regulation. United ...
www.radiationsafety.net

Terms Beginning With "I"
These sources are federally regulated. Interstate Commerce Clause: A clause of the U.S. Constitution which reserves to the federal government ... states may not inequitably restrict the disposal of out-of-state wastes in their jurisdictions. Interstate Waters: Waters that flow across or form part of state or international boundaries; e.g. ...
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Fish and Wildlife Service
Species program, are of three basic types: enhancement of survival permits, associated with Safe Harbor agreements [PDF] and Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances [PDF], recovery and interstate commerce permits, associated with activities such as captive breeding and research to further the recovery of a species, and incidental take permits, associated with Habitat Conservation plans. ...
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Agency Contact Information
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory agency within the Department of Energy that regulates the transmission and wholesale sales of electricity in interstate commerce; licenses and inspects private, municipal and state hydroelectric projects; oversees related environmental matters and administers accounting and financial reporting regulations and conducts of ...
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New Rules Project - Agriculture - Anti Price Discrimination Laws
Missouri passed a similar law in 1999, avoiding the language overturned in South Dakota. ... small producer", the Federal District Court ruled in March 2000 that the law violated the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution. In May 2001, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned ...
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New Rules Project - Environment - NJ Tractor-trailer Ban on Local Roads
U.S. District Court to overturn the ban, charging that it impedes interstate commerce by forcing some truckers "to deviate from more direct routes, which lengthens travel time ... Appeals Decision - February 2006 Full Text of P.L. 1999, Chapter 348 - Establishing Penalties for Interstate Truckers on Local Roads - approved January 13, 2000 New Jersey Department of Transportation has a ...
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Virginia DEQ - Permits Home - VMRC permit
States through the Section 404 Permit Program. "Navigable waters" is defined to include all wetlands, lakes, intermittent streams, etc., so long as the degradation of such waters could affect interstate commerce. Provided that discharges of dredged or fill material comply with certain requirements of the federal Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act and National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, ...
www.deq.state.va.us

Compassion Over Killing > COK Investigation Exposes Farmed Animal Suffering During Interstate Transport
(USDA), the agency charged with enforcing this statute, has stood behind its decade-old policy of excluding the interstate truck transport of farmed animals. According to a USDA website that offers trucking guidance for animal exporters: “Federal law requires that livestock in interstate commerce be in transit for no more than 28 hours without food, water, and rest. However, this ...
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GLOSSARY
U.S. Department of Energy that has jurisdiction over energy producers that sell or transport fuels for resale in interstate commerce; the authority to set oil and gas pipeline transportation rates and to set the value of oil and gas pipelines for ratemaking purposes; and regulates wholesale electric rates and hydroelectric plant licenses. FENESTRATION - In ...
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