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MEPs to vote on Bowis report on the European Centre for Disease Control


The Committee on Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy adopted a draft report on the proposal for a European Parliament and Council regulation establishing a European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (COM(2003) 441 - C5-0400/2003 - 2003/0174(COD)).

The rapporteur was Mr. John Bowis MEP.

- List of amendments to the draft reportto be voted on 21 January 2004.

- For more information, please visit the Cordis website.

Last modified on February 6 2004.

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