H.R. 675197th CongressHouse Bill

National Commission on Neurofibromatosis Act

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National Commission on Neurofibromatosis Act - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a National Commission on Neurofibromatosis within 60 days. Sets forth operating and related provisions. Authorizes the Commission to transmit interim reports. Requires: (1) a final report to the President and to each House of Congress within one year; and (2) the Secretary to file a final report and a budget analysis for neurofibromatosis research with the appropriate congressional committees within 15 days after the President submits his budget to Congress. Terminates the Commission three months after submission of the final report. Authorizes appropriations.

Introduced Jul 13, 1982
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Who introduced this

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Mark Siljander

Republican

U.S. Representative · MI-4

Bipartisan — 52 cosponsors (31 D, 20 R, 1 I)

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