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Ozone levels must be cut by half again to meet Federal and state air laws.
It unified an important an important sector of private air law.
We understand that you know more about the international aspects of air law than we do at the Ministry.
But reliable economic data from states where clean indoor air laws have taken hold show that just the opposite is happening.
Now the struggle over the final shape of the clean air law has moved to House and Senate committees.
Earlier this year both the Senate and the House adopted legislation to strengthen the clean air law.
Bush clean air laws will reduce air pollution more than a quarter million tons a year.
Rebuffed challenges to clean air laws governing pollution from older power plants.
The 1990 clean air law will impose an equivalent or even tighter standard on every United States plant.
Mr. Waxman has been pushing for strong amendments to the clean air law.
In particular he worked in new areas of law, producing books on motor insurance and air law.
The licenses are granted by each member state signatory to the international treaty establishing air law between nations.
It was under Latchford's leadership that air laws in America were shaped.
The first professor appointed to teach air law was Daniel Goedhuis in 1938.
To address this problem in a 13-state Northeast region, the new clean air law requires controls on many additional industrial sources of smog.
The only negative effect of smoke-free air laws and policies is on the bottom line of tobacco companies.
Another obstacle has been the Reagan Administration's opposition to any major changes in the clean air law, particularly to acid rain legislation.
The legislation would result in the most far-reaching changes in the clean air law since it was passed in 1970.
It would encourage nations to fight against cigarette smuggling and enact strict indoor air laws.
They are also responsible for enforcing air law, for example by conducting alcohol checks on pilots.
Only recently, President Bush suggested tightening clean air laws to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions.
The process then reversed in the two countries, a compelling example of evolution in action, after clean air laws reduced pollution.
The EPA is responsible for monitoring and enforcing clean air laws.
Instead of progressing toward the goal in the clean air law of reducing ozone to safe levels, the country appears to be losing ground.
Much of the criticism about indoor air laws has focused on the predictions of business losses for bars and restaurants.