Comprehensive Smoking Education Act
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The Comprehensive Smoking Education Act of 1984 (also known as the Rotational Warning Act) is an act of the Congress of the United States. It was put in place by the Federal Trade Commission in order to regulate the size, wording and implementation of warning requirements on tobacco products in the United States.
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- Handbook of Health Behavior Research IV by Gochman, page 237, ISBN 0-306-45446-7