USER FEES COVERING INDUSTRY ENFORCEMENT, SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
USER FEES COVERING INDUSTRY ENFORCEMENT, SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES would be forbidden under draft legislation being circulated by Rep. Wally Herger (R-Calif.). Called the User Fee Reform Act of 1995, the draft bill would prohibit the imposition of user fees "for the general purpose of surveillance or enforcement of regulations or the costs of the collection of the fee," according to a summary of the draft. The draft bill would cover all federal user fee activities and is not specifically directed at FDA user fees.
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