Warren G. Magnuson's Marine Mammals Protection Act was not in fact created by congress but instead by Senator Magnuson himself. The MMPA was created to ensure that the marine animals of the Puget Sound environment would be safe and have no great harm come to them. Because Governor Dixy Lee Ray was so ignorant and completely on the corporate side, she did absolutely nothing to protect the ecosystem of Washington. Acting quickly, Magnuson showed the bill to congress on October 4, 1977, and the next day it was passed. Right under Ray's nose. If this amendment had not been passed, who knows what the state of Washingtons' environment would be in today.
prohibit the killing of any bird or wild animal in Yellowstone national park. (NovaNet answer)
code of practise is a code or numbers which state the rule and regulation of certain government or company .that means each code had one rules or statement of rules whihc need to be followed within that organisation
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Because zombies are fake, they do not act in any specific way. Each person may come to a different conclusion about how zombies act.
The Act of Marriage was created in 1976.
After Dark - drag act - was created in 1976.
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It is a US federal law/statute that governs warranties on consumer products.
The Freedom of Information Act in 1974 & the Nations Emergencies Act in 1976.
Both Mendez v. Westminster and the Magnuson Act were significant in the fight against discrimination in the United States. Mendez v. Westminster challenged segregation in education, while the Magnuson Act repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act, allowing Chinese immigrants to finally become naturalized citizens and have the right to vote. Both cases marked important victories in the battle for civil rights and equality.
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Washington, DC (District of Columbia), the United States' capital.
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Created by Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789.
This law was repealed by the Magnuson Act on December 17, 1943.
No, it did go through Congress as the Federal Trade Commission Act, but it was created by president Woodrow Wilson.