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 PUBLIC LAW 107-188-JUNE 12, 2002 116 STAT. 595 Sec. 143. Emergency waiver of Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP requirements. Sec. 144. Provision for expiration of public health emergencies. Subtitle E—Additional Provisions Sec. 151. Designated State public emergency announcement plan. Sec. 152. Expanded research by Secretary of Energy. Sec. 153. Expanded research on worker health and safety. Sec. 154. Enhancement of emergency preparedness oi Department of Veterans Affairs. Sec. 155. Reauthorization of existing program. Sec. 156. Sense of Congress. Sec. 157. General Accounting Office report. Sec. 158. Certain awards. Sec. 159. Public access defibrillation programs and public access defibrillation demonstration projects. TITLE II—ENHANCING CONTROLS ON DANGEROUS BIOLOGICAL AGENTS AND TOXINS Subtitle A—Department of Health and Human Services Sec. 201. Regulation of certain biological agents and toxins. Sec. 202. Implementation by Department of Health and Human Services. Sec. 203. Effective dates. Sec. 204. Conforming amendment. Subtitle B—Department of Agriculture Sec. 211. Short title. Sec. 212. Regulation of certain biological agents and toxins. Sec. 213. Implementation by Department of Agriculture. Subtitle C—Interagency Coordination Regarding Overlap Agents and Toxins Sec. 221. Interagency coordination. Subtitle D—Criminal Penalties Regarding Certain Biological Agents and Toxins Sec. 231. Criminal penalties. TITLE III—PROTECTING SAFETY AND SECURITY OF FOOD AND DRUG SUPPLY Subtitle A—Protection of Food Supply Sec. 301. Food safety and security strategy. Sec. 302. Protection against adulteration of food. Sec. 303. Administrative detention. Sec. 304. Debarment for repeated or serious food import violations. Sec. 305. Registration of food facilities. Sec. 306. Maintenance and inspection of records for foods. Sec. 307. Prior notice of imported food shipments. Sec. 308. Authority to mark articles refused admission into United States. Sec. 309. Prohibition against port shopping. Sec. 310. Notices to States regarding imported food. Sec. 311. Grants to States for inspections. Sec. 312. Surveillance and information grants and authorities. Sec. 313. Surveillance of zoonotic diseases. Sec. 314. Authority to commission other Federal officials to conduct inspections. Sec. 315. Rule of construction. Subtitle B—Protection of Drug Supply Sec. 321. Annual registration of foreign manufacturers; shipping information; drug and device listing. Sec. 322. Requirement of additional information regarding import components intended for use in export products. Subtitle C—General Provisions Relating to Upgrade of Agricultural Security Sec. 331. Expansion of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service activities. Sec. 332. Expansion of Food Safety Inspection Service activities. Sec. 333. Biosecurity upgrades at the Department of Agriculture. Sec. 334. Agricultural biosecurity. Sec. 335. Agricultural bioterrorism research and development. Sec. 336. Animal enterprise terrorism penalties. TITLE IV—DRINKING WATER SECURITY AND SAFETY Sec. 401. Terrorist and other intentional acts.

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