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The only regulations that appear safe are those involving cigarettes (lawsuits filed against Uruguay and Australia for requiring modest labeling about health hazards had drawn too much negative attention).
Ed Page, chief of marine safety for the Coast Guard in Alaska, said the only regulations for this so-called gray water is that it comprise solely waste water from showers, food preparation and laundry.
Indeed, until May 2005, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented specific donor-testing guidelines, the only regulations that existed were those at the state level in New York, Maryland and California, which were complemented by suggested guidelines from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the American Association of Tissue Banks.
As the only regulations for the global surveillance of high-priority infectious diseases, the revision of IHR 2005 responded to the needs of an effective global health surveillance system [ 6, 20].
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"The only regulation we need is of my colleague's mouth," says Dr. Keasling of Amyris.
Mr. Klicka added that the only regulation hefound "reasonable" was that families notify authorities of their plans tohome school.
The only regulation comes from guidance issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers and until someone challenges and scrutinise their use the police will continue to utilise sniffer dogs.
According Peter Woodfork, a senior vice president for operations with Major League Baseball, the only regulation is that the phones remain a single line that connects the dugout to the bullpen, with no outside calling capability.
The razed fields, in Macombs Dam Park, were the only regulation baseball diamonds nearby, and were home to neighborhood pickup games and youth leagues, and to teams from schools like All Hallows High School, a parochial institution several blocks away.
"The only regulation and monitoring that's going on right now is of people that are against development," O'Connor said.
The only regulation of porbeagle catches in the Southern Hemisphere is New Zealand's total allowable catch (TAC) of 249 tons per year, instituted in 2004.
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