Amendment exempts from the proposed moratorium seven specific types of regulations that promote business competitiveness, including regulations regarding textile imports, actions with respect to China regarding intellectual property protection and market access, rulemaking action by the FCC to transfer to private use certain broadcasting spectrum bands, FCC rulemaking with regard to licensing procedures, wide-area mobile radio licensing, and rulemaking action by the SEC to provide for increased competition among the stock exchanges.

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Amendment Number
198
Description
Amendment exempts from the proposed moratorium seven specific types of regulations that promote business competitiveness, including regulations regarding textile imports, actions with respect to China regarding intellectual property protection and market access, rulemaking action by the FCC to transfer to private use certain broadcasting spectrum bands, FCC rulemaking with regard to licensing procedures, wide-area mobile radio licensing, and rulemaking action by the SEC to provide for increased competition among the stock exchanges.
Purpose
An amendment (printed as amendment No. 30 in the Congressional Record of February 22, 1995) to exempt from the proposed moratorium seven specific types of regulations that promote business competitiveness. The amendments would exempt regulations regarding textile imports, actions with respect to China regarding intellectual property protection and market access, rulemaking action by the FCC to transfer to private use certain broadcasting spectrum bands, FCC rulemaking with regard to licensing procedures, wide-area mobile radio licensing, and rulemaking action by the SEC to provide for increased competition among the stock exchanges.
Congress
104
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Feb 23, 1995
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Spratt amendment (A005) Agreed to by recorded vote: 235 - 189 (Roll no. 162).
Latest Action Time
17:00:39
Submitted Date
Feb 23, 1995
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 198 — Informed