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Toxic Substances Control Act passes on Sept. 28, 1976 By Andrew Glass 09/28/2007 05:51 AM EDT On this day in 1976, Congress passed the Toxic Substances Control Act, which remains in force to this day.
The weak point for the regulatory agency was the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976—the law that ostensibly regulates household and industrial compounds (chemicals in the stuff under the sink ...
To manage these chemicals, a law called the Toxic Substances Control Act was put in place 37 years ago. TSCA was designed to regulate chemicals used commercially, and it has helped reduce use of some ...
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On June 22, 2016, President Obama signed the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act into law. The Act is the first significant change to the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act in 40 years and amends the ...
Q: What is happening to update and reform the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, which I understand is considerably outdated and actually permits the use of thousands of chemicals that have ...
Today, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will hold a hearing on the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, a bill introduced by Sens. David Vitter (R-La ...
Toxic Substances Control Act. EPA Begins a Review Process That Could Bring an End to Toxic, Flammable Vinyl Chloride Environmentalists were heartened by the agency’s move after the chemical ...
On this day in 1976, Congress approved the Toxic Substances Control Act, a law aimed at regulating the introduction of both new and existing chemicals. The House endorsed the legislation by a vote ...