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It would be ideal for this article to be much more expanded. I found usbiotechreg.nbii.gov to be a good general source of information about it. I never been editorially involved in anything on Wikipedia, honestly I don't feel knowledgeable or articulate enough to. I might try to add what I can to this topic later, but for now, I propose that the table of contents should include the applicable laws, the regulatory approaches of the FDA, EPA, and USDA, and perhaps criticism of the Coordinated Framework.
From what I understand, the Coordinated Framework encompasses all of the US regulations on biotechnology or at least biotechnology-made products and organisms. I feel like it should be a much bigger topic. Eroubis (talk) 16:38, 21 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]