Dietary supplement commission's first order of business will be one-year extension.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT LABEL COMMISSION WILL SEEK ONE-YEAR EXTENSION to allow the panel to complete its mandate, Executive Director Kenneth Fisher, PhD, told a Food and Drug Law Institute conference in Arlington, Va. Sept. 15. The Presidential commission was established by the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act to develop recommendations for regulating dietary supplement health claims and labeling. Under the act, the commission was given two years from Oct. 25, 1994, the date of enactment, to finish its task.
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