The European Commission is seeking to fine France more than $200,000 a day for failing to implement safety standards for biotech experiments.
The case primarily involves research and industrial use of genetically modified viruses and bacteria.
The European Commission is seeking to fine France more than $200,000 a day for not implementing safety standards for biotech experiments. The case primarily involves research and industrial use of genetically modified viruses and bacteria. The European Union's executive agency told the EU's high court Wednesday that France hadn't adopted legislation the EU passed in 1990, requiring nations to set up emergency plans for dealing with biotech lab accidents and inform emergency services about the hazards.
February 03, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The European Commission is seeking to fine France more than $200,000 a day for failing to implement safety standards for biotech experiments.
The case primarily involves research and industrial use of genetically modified viruses and bacteria.
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