UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY LAW

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY LAW

This paper discusses the aims and missions of the US EPA with respect to protecting human health and safeguarding the natural environment. The US code covers the establishment of standards for aircraft engine emissions, mitigating international effects of air pollution by the US and other countries, the need for public notification in the event of known hazards and pollution, and the prevention and remedying of the impairment of visibility which results from man-made air pollution.
Read U.S. Federal Code on Biological Testing on U.S. Citizens [TITLE 50, SECTION 1520(a)]

Read U.S. Federal Code on Biological Testing on U.S. Citizens [TITLE 50, SECTION 1520(a)]

Please note Section C of this federal statute as highlighted below, which requires PERMISSION FROM EACH SUBJECT in advance of biological testing. Please relay the content of this law accurately to your fellow citizens. US Code on Human Subjects Testing as REVISED in Nov 1997 U.S. CODE TITLE 50, SECTION 1520(a) S 1520. Repealed. Pub L. 105-85, Div. A, Title X, S 1078(g), Nov. 18, 1997, 111 Stat. 1916 S 1520a. Restriction on the use of human subjects for testing of chemical or biological agents