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5 Legislative History of the Regulatory Flexibility Act P.L. 96-354 1 (1980)

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Vol. 5
REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ACT
P.L. 96-354                      94 Stat. 1164
September 19, 1980
BILLS
96th Congress:
13) S. 299 as introduced by Mr. Culver, et al.,
and referred to the Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee, 96th Congress, January 31, 1979.
14) S. 299 as reported (Senate Report No.
96-878) with an amendment, July 30, 1980.
15) S. Con. Res. 121, a resolution to correct
the enrollment of S. 299, as submitted by
Messrs. Robert Byrd and Baker, considered
and agreed to, September 8, 1980.
95th Congress:
16) S. 1974 as introduced by Messrs. Nelson
and Culver and referred to the Senate Ju-
diciary Committee, 95th Congress, August
1, 1977.
17) Senate Amendment No. 849 as intended to be
proposed to S. 1974 by Messrs. Nelson and
Culver in the nature of a substitute,
September 9, 1977.
18) Senate Amendment No. 3069 as intended to
be proposed to S. 1974 by Messrs. Pearson
and Hathaway, June 23, 1978.
19) S. 1974 as reported (Senate Report No. 95-
1322) with amendments, October 11, 1978.

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