Executive Communications to Congress on July 18-31
The following are trade-related highlights of the Executive Communications sent to Congress on July 18-31, 2011:
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- Fees under Toxic Substances Control Act. The Environmental Protection Agency transmitted proposed legislation to collect certain fees under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). (2627)
- ITAR amendments. The Department of State transmitted a report relative to a proposed amendment to parts 120, 122, 123, and 129 of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). (EC-2666)
- HHS approvals of applications for petitions. The Secretary of Health and Human Services transmitted a report entitled "Delays in Approvals of Applications Related to Citizen Petitions and Petitions for Stay of Agency Action for Fiscal Year 2010." (EC-2534)
- Menu and vending machine labeling. The Secretary of Health and Human Services transmitted a report relative to implementation of menu and vending machine labeling. (EC-2632)
- Info Sharing Environment. The Program Manage of the Information Sharing Environment (ISE) transmitted a report entitled, "Annual Report to the Congress on the Information Sharing Environment." (EC-2633)
- Import restrictions on archaeological material from Colombia. The Department of State transmitted an extension of the Department's Memorandum of Understanding Between the Government of the Republic of Columbia Concerning the Imposition of Import Restrictions on Certain Categories of Archaeological Material from the Pre-Hispanic Cultures and Certain Ecclesiastical Material from the Republic of Colombia. (2531)