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1 Legislative History of the Edible Oil Regulatory Reform Act P.L. 104-55 1 (1995)

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P.L. 104-55)                                             AT         109 Stat. 546
INovember 20, 1995:                                         .. ..
1)    Public Law No. 104-55 as approved November 20, 1995.
104th Congress
2)    House Report No. 104-262, to accompany H.R. 436, the Edible Oil
Regulatory Reform Act,:
(a) Part 1: September 27, 1995
[House Agriculture Committee]
(b) Part 2: September 27, 1995
[House Commerce Committee]
104th Congress
3)    H.R. 436, a bill to require the head of any Federal agency to differentiate
between fats, oils, and greases of animal, marine, or vegetable origin, and
other oils and greases, in issuing certain regulations, and for other purposes,
as introduced by Mr. Ewing and Mrs. Danner, January 9, 1995.
4)    H.R. 436 as reported with amendments (House Report No. 104-262, Parts I
and II), September 27, 1995.
5)    H.R. 436 as received in the Senate, October 11, 1995.

6)    Senate amendments to H.R. 436, November 2, 1995.

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