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The Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration, organized on July 1, 1927, was created by Congress for the specific purpose of administering a group of acts enforced by the Department of Agriculture that are designed primarily to promote purity and truthful labeling in certain commodities essential to the public health and to the economic welfare of the Nation.
Considers legislation to revise FDA pesticide tolerance level regulations. Also includes discussion of jurisdiction of courts in relation to executive agency regulations.