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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 3752

PUBLIC LAW 99-660—NOV. 14, 1986

following statement: 'This product may be sold or offered for sale only in the following countries: ', the blank space being filled with a list of the countries to which export of the drug is authorized. "(B) An application for the export of a partially processed biological product shall— "(i) describe the partially processed biological product to be exported, "(ii) list each country to which the product is to be exported, "(iii) contain a certification by the applicant that the product will not be exported to a country not listed under clause (ii), "(iv) identify the establishments in which the product is manufactured, and "(v) contain a certification by the applicant that the final product to be developed from the partially processed product is approved in the country to which it is to be exported or approval of the final product is being sought in such country. "(2) A product described in paragraph (1) is not subject to licensure under this section. "(3) If the Secretary determines that prohibiting the export of a product described in paragraph (1) is necessary for protection of the public health in the United States or the country to which it is to be exported, the Secretary may not approve an application under paragraph (1) for the export of such product.". (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—Paragraph (1) of section 351(h) of the Public 42 USC 262 note. Health Service Act as added by subsection (a) shall take effect upon the expiration of 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality Act of 1986. 42 USC 289g note. 42 USC 289g note.

42 USC 289g note.

TITLE II—NATIONAL COMMISSION TO PREVENT INFANT MORTALITY SEC. 201. SHORT TITLE.

This title may be cited as the "National Commission to Prevent Infant MortaHty Act of 1986". SEC. 202. DEFINITION.

For the purposes of this title, the term "infant mortality" refers to the number of infants born alive but who die before their first birthday. SEC. 203. ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL COMMISSION. ^ (a) E^ABLiSHMENT.—There is established the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"). (b) COMPOSITION.—The Commission shall be composed of fifteen members, as follows: (1) Two members of the Senate, one to be selected by the majority leader of the Senate, the other to be selected by the minority leader of the Senate. (2) Two members of the House, one to be selected by the Speaker of the House, the other to be selected by the minority leader of the House. (3) Three representatives of State government shall be jointly selected by the majority leader of the Senate and the Speaker of the House. One shall be a Governor; one shall be a chief State official responsible for administering the State medicaid pro-