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... Secretary and the Secretary of the Treasury shall jointly promul- gate rules and regulations that prohibit the importation of any gasoline - powered vehicles which fail to meet the standards prescribed in paragraphs ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) of ...
... Secretary and the Secretary of the Treasury shall jointly promul- gate rules and regulations that prohibit the importation of any gasoline - powered vehicles which fail to meet the standards prescribed in paragraphs ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) of ...
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... Secretary shall encourage cooperative activities by the States and local governments in connection with solid - waste disposal programs ; en- courage , where practicable , interstate , interlocal , and regional planning for , and the ...
... Secretary shall encourage cooperative activities by the States and local governments in connection with solid - waste disposal programs ; en- courage , where practicable , interstate , interlocal , and regional planning for , and the ...
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... Secretary's regu- lations shall be effective no later than September 1 , 1967. Although it appeared that a number of witnesses appearing before your committee assumed that any regulations promulgated by the Secretary shall not be ...
... Secretary's regu- lations shall be effective no later than September 1 , 1967. Although it appeared that a number of witnesses appearing before your committee assumed that any regulations promulgated by the Secretary shall not be ...
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