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Massachusetts health officials are studying the practice, and may move to regulate it.
The draft policy issued yesterday has raised speculation that the F.D.A. will eventually move to regulate additional laboratory tests beyond the complex ones.
As cities and states move to regulate these businesses, they need to experiment with innovative and creative mechanisms that maximize effective governance while minimizing unwanted negative impacts.
The Obama administration outlined a new strategy Friday for addressing methane, signaling it may move to regulate a potent greenhouse gas released into the air from hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas.
Among other proposals, the FCC rules will: move to regulate broadband under Title II of the Communications Act, giving it greater powers over internet service providers; change the way both mobile and fixed broadband firms are regulated; and ban broadband providers from prioritising websites in exchange for payment or slowing traffic from other sites.
After news broke earlier that the FCC will move to regulate Internet lines, we assembled five experts on net neutrality to spar on the topic.
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Only a few localities around the country have moved to regulate the devices, he said, adding that the enactment of national regulations is unlikely.
In the late 1920's the Federal Radio Commission (precursor to the Federal Communications Commission) moved to regulate station wattage and advertising content; shortly thereafter, some businesses leery of regulation set up shop south of the border.
That is one reason the F.D.A. moved to regulate the products in 1995-96.
The Justice Department's competition arm is moving to regulate Apple's iTunes store.
Over the past two decades, 19 states have moved to regulate private gun transfers, including, as of 1 January, Nevada.
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