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  • H. R. 455 aims to correct a technical error in the definitions section of the Controlled Substances Act. The bill makes changes to the numbering of certain paragraphs, specifically redesignating one paragraph as the next in sequence. Additionally, it involves adjusting the...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 455 wants to fix a mistake in the way some parts of the Controlled Substances Act are numbered and arranged, just like fixing the order in a list and making sure the lines are lined up nicely. This is to make sure everything in the law is clear and easy to understand.

  • S. 223 amends the Controlled Substances Act to correct a technical error in the definitions section of the law. Specifically, it fixes the numbering of paragraphs in Section 102 by redesignating certain paragraphs to improve clarity and organization. The changes include...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 223 is a special fix-it job for a law about drugs, where some parts were mixed up. It changes the way the list is numbered so people can understand it better.