| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 102 pages
...for the Committee on Commerce, stated : "'This bill has been prepared with three basic principles in mind: First, it must not weaken the existing laws; second, it must strengthen and extend that law's protection of the consumer: and, third, it mnst impose on honest industrial enterprise... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Comm. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1948 - 106 pages
...principles in mind : First, it must not weaken the existing law ; second, it must strengthen and extend that law's protection of the consumer; and, third,...which is unnecessary or unjustified in the public interest While extensive consideration was given by the committee to the seizure section, this related... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1948 - 2164 pages
...principles in mind: First, it must Dot weaken the existing law; second, it must strengthen and extend that law's protection of the consumer; and. third,...which is unnecessary or unjustified in the public interest There is nothing in the extensive legislative history of the present law, or in records of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1949 - 130 pages
...December 1946, pages 567. The committee stated: This bill has been prepared with three basic principles in mind: First, it must not weaken the existing laws; second it must strengthen and extend that law's protection of the consumer; and third, it must impose on honest industrial enterprise... | |
| United States - 1966 - 546 pages
...prevention, alleviation, and cure. As the US Senate stated in its report on the 1938 Drug Act, the laws "must impose on honest industrial enterprise no hardship...which is unnecessary or unjustified in the public interest." 7. Possibility of Continued Congressional Oversight.—The view has been expressed to the... | |
| Consumer protection - 1968 - 522 pages
...statement of principles: by Franklin M. Depew "This bill has been prepared with three basic principles in mind: first, it must not weaken the existing laws; second, it must strengthen and extend the law's protection of the consumer; and third, it must impose on honest industrial enterprise... | |
| Consumer protection - 1968 - 474 pages
...statement of principles: by Franklin M. Depew "This bill has been prepared with three basic principles in mind: first, it must not weaken the existing laws; second, it must strengthen and extend the law's protection of the consumer; and third, it must impose on honest industrial enterprise... | |
| Cosmetics - 1979 - 950 pages
...incorporated in the bill as reported. ., This bill has been prepared with three basic principles in mind: First, it must not weaken the existing laws; second, it must strengthen and extend that law's protection of the consumer; iiiid, third, it mu¿c impose on honest industricil... | |
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