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Title: FDA BIOTERRORISM REGULATIONS UPDATE


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FDA BIOTERRORISM REGULATIONS UPDATE
  • November 9, 2004
  • STEVEN GILLENWATER
  • Supervisor
  • San Francisco District

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FDA BIOTERRORISM REGULATIONS UPDATE
  • Overview of Regulations
  • Registration
  • Prior Notice
  • Administrative Detention
  • Recordkeeping

3
Bioterrorism Act of 2002
  • Prompted by events of 9/11/2001
  • Title III Protecting the Safety and Security of
    the Food and Drug Supply
  • FDA required to promulgate regulations
  • http//www.fda.gov/oc/bioterrorism/PL107-188.html
    title3

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BT Regulations
  • Sec 303 Administrative Detention
  • Sec 305 Registration
  • Sec 306 Records Maintenance
  • Sec 307 Prior Notice

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Administrative Detention
  • Authorizes administrative detention of food
    (domestic or import) presenting threat of serious
    illness or death

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Administrative Detention
  • Proposed regulation published
  • Comment period opened closed
  • Final regulation published June 4, 2004
  • http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/lrd/fr040604.html

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Records Maintenance
  • Proposed Regulation Published
  • http//www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/98fr/03-11460.ht
    ml
  • Comment period opened and closed
  • Final regulation is expected to be published soon

8
Food Facility Registration
  • Proposed regulation published
  • Comment period opened and closed
  • Interim Final Rule (IFR) published October 2003
  • Regulation became effective 12/12/03

9
Food Facility Registration
  • Emphasis is on education until August 2004
  • Enforcement is expected to begin in earnest in
    August 2004
  • The comment period for the IFR was reopened until
    5/14/04
  • http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/furls/ffregfr.html

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Registered Facilities
  • FDA estimated 420,000 facilities worldwide need
    to register
  • As of October 29, 2004 (approximately)
  • Domestic (U.S.) registrations 124,000
  • Foreign registrations 104,000
  • Total 228,000
  • For registration by country, see
  • http//www.fda.gov/oc/bioterrorism/bioact.html

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Prior Notice
  • Proposed Regulation published
  • Public comment period opened and closed
  • Interim Final Rule became effective 12/12/03
  • http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/pn/pnfr.html

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Prior Notice
  • Emphasis on education and enforcement discretion
    tier
  • FDA Prior Notice Center (PNC) currently on line
    24/7 reviewing prior notice submissions
  • Vigorous enforcement of requirements in November
    2004
  • http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/pn/cpgpn3.html

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Prior Notice
  • When PNC review complete, examination at border
    and/or entry forwarded to the district for 801(a)
    admissibility review

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Consequences
  • Bioterrorism Act Prohibited act to import or
    offer for import food without providing prior
    notice
  • FDA can bring a civil or criminal action in
    federal court
  • FDA can seek to debar persons under section 306
    of the Bioterrorism Act

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Consequences
  • No or inaccurate prior notice food is subject
    to refusal and must notify FDA of hold location
  • Untimely - food is subject to refusal unless FDA
    already has reviewed

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Consequences
  • If refused - food must be held at the port of
    entry unless
  • Food is immediately exported from the port of
    arrival with CBP concurrence and under CBP
    supervision
  • Directed to another location by CBP or FDA

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Prior Notice Submissions By Source
ACS - Green PNSI- Blue mini-ABI - White
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Prior Notice (PN) Submissions Completeness - ACS
Submissions with Complete PN Data - Green No PN
Data - Blue Incomplete PN Data - White
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Food Security Guidance Documents
  • Food Producers, Processors, and Transporters
  • Importers and Filers
  • Retail Food Stores and Food Service
    Establishments
  • Cosmetic Processors and Transporters
  • Dairy Farms, Bulk Milk Transporters, Bulk Milk
    Transfer Stations and Fluid Milk Processors
  • http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/dms/guidance.htmlsec

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Outreach Materials and Tutorials are
Available on FDAs Website
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