laceyactamendment

TheLaceyActwasamendedonMay22,2008,whentheFood,Conservation,andEnergyActof2008expandeditsprotectiontoabroaderrangeofplantsandplant ...,Thislandmarklegislationconstitutedtheworld'sfirstbanontradeinillegallysourcedwoodproducts.TherearetwomajorcomponentstotheLaceyActplant ...,2023年5月17日—Thiswouldprohibitinterstatetravelforveterinarycare,foreducationalprograms,andforhouseholdrelocation.Theimpact...

Lacey Act of 1900

The Lacey Act was amended on May 22, 2008, when the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 expanded its protection to a broader range of plants and plant ...

US Lacey Act

This landmark legislation constituted the world's first ban on trade in illegally sourced wood products. There are two major components to the Lacey Act plant ...

ALERT

2023年5月17日 — This would prohibit interstate travel for veterinary care, for educational programs, and for household relocation. The impact will be ...

Lacey Act

The 2008 Farm. Bill amended the Lacey Act and extended protections to a broader range of plants and plant products, making it unlawful to import certain ...

S.626

This bill modifies the injurious wildlife provision of the Lacey Act, which generally prohibits the import and shipment of listed living creatures and their ...

S.1614

To amend title 18, United States Code, to enhance protections against the importation, and transport between States, of injurious species, and for other ...

Implementation of Revised Lacey Act Provisions

2021年7月2日 — The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, effective May 22, 2008, amended the Lacey Act by expanding its protection to a broader range of ...

Lacey Act Amendments of 1981

The Lacey Act, as amended in 1981 and 2008, prohibits the importation, exportation, transportation, sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase of any fish or ...

AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. LACEY ACT

由 RJ Gregg 著作 · 2008 · 被引用 11 次 — The Lacey Act will now apply to a broad range of imported wood products and species, far beyond those few species listed as endangered under the Convention on ...