Cdc
/ˌsiː-diː-siː/
Definitions
- (n.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a U.S. federal agency responsible for public health and safety, often cited in legal contexts concerning health regulations and policies.
The court referenced CDC guidelines to determine compliance with health standards.
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Commentary
In legal documents, 'CDC' is used as an acronym typically referencing health policy and regulatory standards, important in administrative and public health law contexts.
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