42 C.F.R. 73.3 - HHS select agents and toxins
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Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations based upon a Systematic Review of the CCL
...United States of certain items controlled by this ECCN (for APHIS, see 7 CFR 331.3(c), 9 CFR 121.3(c), and 9 CFR 121.4(c); for CDC, see 42 CFR 73.3(c) and 42 CFR * * * * * 0 9. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category 1--Materials, Chemicals, ``Microorganisms,''......
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Export administration regulations:
Commerce Control List
Biological agents and toxins controls expansion; medical products containing AG-controlled toxins clarification; Chemical Weapons Convention list update,
...United States of certain items controlled by this ECCN (for APHIS, see 7 CFR 331.3(c), 9 CFR 121.3(c), and 9 CFR 121.4(c); for CDC, see 42 CFR 73.3(c) and 42 CFR Related Definitions: (1) For the purposes of this entry ``immunotoxin'' is defined as an antibody-toxin conjugate intended to des......
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Part II
...or his or her designee, unless otherwise specified.'' HHS select agent and/or toxin is defined as ``a biological agent or toxin listed in 42 CFR 73.3.'' A commenter suggested that APHIS and CDC adopt consistent terminology when referring to biological agents and toxins. As previously noted,......
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Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act:
Biological agents and toxins; possession, use, and transfer of select agents and toxins,
...or his or her designee, unless otherwise specified.'' HHS select agent and/or toxin is defined as ``a biological agent or toxin listed in 42 CFR 73.3.'' A commenter suggested that APHIS and CDC adopt consistent terminology when referring to biological agents and toxins. As previously noted,......
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10 cases
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Siers-Hill v. United States, CRIMINAL NO. 2:18cr62
...biological agents or toxins under all of part 73 of Title 42 of the C.F.R. Ricin is indeed listed as a select agent and toxin under 42 C.F.R. § 73.3(b).2. DiscussionIn her § 2255 Motion, Petitioner contends that she pleaded guilty to a charge that was not a criminal offense, as " 18 U.S.C. ......
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United States v. Le, No. 16-819-cr
...to pose a severe threat to public health and safety," which means that its possession or use for any purpose is strictly regulated. 42 C.F.R. § 73.3 ; see, e.g., id. §§ 73.7–73.19 (requiring persons seeking to possess, use, or transfer any select toxin, inter alia , to submit to governmenta......
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Poett v. U.S., Civil No. 07-1374 (CKK).
...agent and each toxin that has the potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety." 42 U.S.C. § 262a(a)(1)(A); see also 42 C.F.R. §§ 73.3 & 73.4 (listing select agents and toxins). Access to these select agents and toxins is limited "to only those individuals ... determine[d] ......
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Berkovitz Berkovitz v. United States, No. 87-498
...42 U.S.C. § 262(a). In order to become eligible for such a license, a manufacturer must first make a sample of the vaccine product. See 42 CFR § 73.3 (Supp.1964); 21 CFR § 601.2 (1987).7 This process Page 541 begins with the selection of an original virus strain. The manufacturer grows a se......
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