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Item APHIS biotechnology: compliance and inspections (BRS factsheet)(2006-02) United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.Describes the Biotechnology Regulatory Services program, which is responsible for maintaining standards for growers of genetically-engineered crops.Item APHIS biotechnology: permitting progress into tomorrow (BRS factsheet)(2006-02) United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.Describes the process for introducing new genetically-engineered plants through the Biotechnology Regulatory Services program.Item Emerging regulatory issues for human stem cell medicine(ESRC Genomics Network, 2005-02) Liddell, Kathleen; Wallace, SusanDiscusses the issues involved in regulating the products of stem cell research in the United Kingdom.Item ePermits: providing online access to permit applications (APHIS factsheet)(2006-04) United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.Describes the ePermits system, which makes selected agricultural permits available on-line, including biotechnology permits.Item EU policy on biotechnology(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2006) European Commission. Environment Directorate-GeneralDescribes the European Union policies and regulations regarding genetically-modified organisms (GMOs).Item Genetically engineered foods: U.S. safety regulation of genetically engineered crops(Cornell University, 2002) Genetically Engineered Organisms Public Issues Education ProjectFact sheet about U.S. government regulation of food safety for genetically-engineered crops.Item NIH guidelines for research involving recombinant DNA molecules (NIH guidelines)(2002-04) National Institutes of Health (U.S.)Defines the official National Institutes of Health guidelines for conducting research involving "recombinant DNA molecules", which includes the development of genetically-modified organisms such as transgenic animals and plants.Item USDA's biotechnology deregulation process (BRS factsheet)(2006-02) United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.Describes the deregulation process for a genetically-engineered plant, so that the genetically-engineered plant is no longer subject to stricter government regulations.Item USDA's biotechnology notification process (BRS factsheet)(2006-02) United States. Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.Describes the accelerated permit process for introducing new genetically-engineered plants. Only low-risk genetically-engineered plants are eligible for this accelerated permit process.