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Date Sept. 9, 1998 Report No. T-HEHS-98-242 Title

Blood Plasma Safety: Plasma Product Risks and Manufacturers' Compliance

United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 9, 1998 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives BLOOD PLASMA SAFETY Plasma Product Risks and Manufacturers’ Compliance Statement of Bernice Steinhardt, Director Health Services Quality and Public Healt...
Date Sept. 9, 1998 Report No. HEHS-98-205 Title

Blood Plasma Safety: Plasma Product Risks Are Low if Good Manufacturing Practices Are Followed

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 1998 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives BLOOD PLASMA SAFETY Plasma Product Risks Are Low if Good Manufacturing Practices Are Followed GAO/HEHS-98-205 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Service...
Date July 9, 1998 Report No. RCED-98-237R Title

Surface Infrastructure: Review of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Restructuring Plan

d-l Lx A0 United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Resources, Community, Economic Development and Division B-280462 July 9, 1998 The Honorable Bob Livingston Chairman The Honorable David Obey Ranking Minority Member Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives The Honorable Ted Stevens Chairman The Honorable Robert Byrd Ranking Minority Member Committee on Appropriati...
Date April 16, 1986 Report No. RCED-86-138 Title

Telephone Communications: Bell Operating Company Entry Into New Lines of Business

. . .-.---.--.... ,. F United States General Accounting Office law I M --..,-? GAO April 1986 I - Report to the Honorable Thomas A. Luken House of Representatives TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS Bell Operating Company Entry Into New Lines of Business I ’ 03s3cfs GAkII/RCED-86138 * GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division ...
Date Sept. 5, 1984 Report No. RCED-84-103 Title

Environmental Protection: The Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act Brought About Some Modernization and Unexpected Benefits

b * . I . . BY THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES The Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act Brought About Some Modernization And Unexpected Benefits The Steel Industry Complrance Extension Act of 1981 was designed to grve relref to the arlrng steel Industry by allowrng qualrfyrng steel companres to defer funding of new pollution control equrpment for up to 3 years (t...
Date June 24, 1981 Report No. B-167015(MGB) Title

Government Operations: [Luevano v. Campbell]

,is~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A/ N -,,\-\ _4I COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON D.C. 20543 In Reply Refer to: B-167015(74GB) JUN 2 1Q 8" The Honorable Thomas S. Martin Acting Assistant Attorney General Civil Division U.S. Dep-artment. of Justice Washington, D.'C. 20530 Dear Mr. Mlartin: Subject: LLuevano v. Cam~bell] (D.D.C.) Civil No7 qf9-0271 This is in respoorse to your letter of Mlarch ...
Date June 14, 1979 Report No. GGD-79-76 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Antitrust Division's Handling of a Complaint Alleging Antitrust and Decree Violations in the Motion Picture Industry

STATE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE UNITED GENERAL GOVERNMENT DlVlSlON B-167620 109623 JUNE 14, 1979 The Honorable 'DaveAEvans House of Representatives Dear Mr. Evans: Your March 12, 1979, letter requested that our Office into a constituent's concerns about the ficture companies. that the Antitrust D d~~~-r;in~W~~s~ington~over such complaints prevented convenient public acces~s to antitrust authoritie...