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DHS Issues Interim Rule Implementing the SAFETY Act


by Jacob B. Pankowski View Biography
Nixon Peabody LLP View Firm Credentials
Washington Office

August 22, 2004

Previously published on October 14, 2003

On October 10, 2003, Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge signed an interim rule implementing the SAFETY Act. The interim rule is effective immediately and formally launches the application, review and acceptance process that informally began on September 1, 2003. The interim rule also seeks another round of comments to be submitted within sixty days after the date the interim rule is published in the Federal Register.


 

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