CFSAN Congressional Reports On DSHEA, Pearson, Strategic Plan Slated
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition will submit reports to Congress this fiscal year on the cost of addressing various dietary supplement issues.
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Ephedra strategy, dietary supplement labeling guide and research plan made "B" list priorities for 2001, foods center says in mid-year accomplishments paper issued July 10. Actions are not expected to be completed by end of FY 2001, as originally proposed (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 15, p. 3). Urgent matters such as BSE, food allergens, genetically modified corn forced CFSAN to reframe priorities for fiscal year, center explains
CFSAN
Ephedra strategy, dietary supplement labeling guide and research plan made "B" list priorities for 2001, foods center says in mid-year accomplishments paper issued July 10. Actions are not expected to be completed by end of FY 2001, as originally proposed (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 15, p. 3). Urgent matters such as BSE, food allergens, genetically modified corn forced CFSAN to reframe priorities for fiscal year, center explains