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  2. Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994

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    The primary objectives of the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994 is to prevent commercial and illegal donations or advertisements of human organs. [4] Any person whether they are transplantation coordinator, or associated to any medical college or hospital or those who helps in removing of human organ or tissues from an alive or deceased body without any authority, shall be ...

  3. Organ donation in India - Wikipedia

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    The Government of India enacted the Transplantation of Human Organs Act in 1994 to curb organ trading and promote deceased organ donation. After facing a multi-billion rupee kidney scandal in 2008, an amendment was proposed in 2009 [11] and passed in 2011 to get rid of loopholes which previously made illegal organ trading possible.

  4. List of acts of the 104th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    To amend the Truth in Lending Act to clarify the intent of such Act and to reduce burdensome regulatory requirements on creditors. Pub. L. 104–29 (text) 104-30: September 30, 1995 (No short title) To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until November 1, 1995, and for other purposes. Pub. L. 104–30 (text)

  5. Hyde Amendment - Wikipedia

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    As of 1994, federal law mandates all states to pay for abortion cases involving rape or incest. [15] On January 24, 2017, the House voted to make the Hyde Amendment (H.R. 7) permanent. Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) stated, "We are a pro-life Congress", and he re-affirmed the government's commitment to restricting tax money to funding abortions. [ 17 ]

  6. Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE or the Access Act, Pub. L. No. 103-259, 108 Stat. 694) (May 26, 1994, 18 U.S.C. § 248) is a United States law that was signed by President Bill Clinton in May 1994, which prohibits the following three things: (1) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with ...

  7. As 1994 crime bill turns 30, Secure DC Act fuels worry of ...

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    The measures in the anti-crime bill raise concerns about its adverse effects on Black residents in the District of Columbia. […] The post As 1994 crime bill turns 30, Secure DC Act fuels worry ...

  8. Category:United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994; Drug Trafficking Act 1994; E. Education Act 1994; European Union (Accessions) Act 1994; I. Intelligence Services Act 1994; L.

  9. 1994 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The president began the speech with an acknowledgment of former Speaker Tip O'Neill, who died on January 5, 1994. While discussing additional community policing, the president honored Kevin Jett, a New York City cop attending the address who had been featured in a New York Times story in December 1993. [1]