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Page 159
... standards that would do the job . Mr. ROGERS of Florida . Now , on these standards , is the administra- tive law procedure triggered at any stage , for a court appeal ? Mr. QUIGLEY . No ; I do not think it is provided for . Mr. ROGERS ...
... standards that would do the job . Mr. ROGERS of Florida . Now , on these standards , is the administra- tive law procedure triggered at any stage , for a court appeal ? Mr. QUIGLEY . No ; I do not think it is provided for . Mr. ROGERS ...
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... standard for Federal installations , to the Clean Air Act , and as they relate to standards and permits and any relating to the Water Pollution Controls Act include some such state- ment as follows : In developing Federal standards for ...
... standard for Federal installations , to the Clean Air Act , and as they relate to standards and permits and any relating to the Water Pollution Controls Act include some such state- ment as follows : In developing Federal standards for ...
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... standards at the regional , State , county , or local levels . It is inconceivable that the Congress desires to put out of business any segment of American service activity unjustifiably , especially in the face of the Congress own ...
... standards at the regional , State , county , or local levels . It is inconceivable that the Congress desires to put out of business any segment of American service activity unjustifiably , especially in the face of the Congress own ...
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