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Regulatory Compliance
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Which Government Agency is in Charge of Recalling Certain Products?
There is no one government agency in charge of issuing recall notices for all products. Instead, different products fall under different jurisdictions, each of which is handled by a completely separate agency. In this article we will explain the jurisdiction of each of the six major government agencies in charge of recalling products and issuing recall alerts.
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Regulatory Agencies In Washington DC Need On-Going Education
Well it is time that we demand some on-going education for all bureaucrats and Washington DC based regulatory agencies, because it is rather obvious they just do not understand or give a crap about free markets or free enterprise. These micro-managing morons do not get it because they have never had to make a payroll or get a job done right and on-time.
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Abatement Regulations Often Confuse and Do Not Make Sense
We often have abatement regulations to help prevent a huge problem in our civilization with our agriculture, disease prevention or protecting our farmers and businessmen. Now then, let me tell you of the story of why some of these abatement regulations do not make any sense and cause problems.
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A New Regulation that Erin Brockovich Can Appreciate
In January of this year, the EPA introduced a new rule to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. It was developed to improve the quality of drinking water and to reduce the number of illnesses caused by microorganisms that may be present in drinking water.
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Video Game Regulations on Content
Should we allow the Government to regulate video games? Should we let the industry self-regulate? Do you as a parent regulate the video game content of your children? Have you considered any of this? Well, recently in an online think tank we did and there are many sides to the issue indeed.
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HIPAA and Email - How Does Your Practice Deal with Compliance in a Digital Age?
Email as a communication solution for the smaller clinic can be a time-saving resource. It can replace the many phone calls and postal mailings, adding a financial benefit to the smaller clinic. However, some healthcare practitioners feel that emailing their patients equates to working for free, but some clinics have already adopted charging for email consultations. At some practices, patients pay a flat rate from $100 to several hundred dollars per year for this type of service. This article addresses email in the digital medical office and ramifications of HIPAA Compliance.
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Regulatory Hooey Protects Us From Our Own Health
The medical establishment and their regulatory arms, such as the FDA, would like to remove nutritional supplements from the market. They are a threat to pharmaceutical interests and the fact that science proves the benefits of supplements does not matter.
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