Food Detentions May Be Appealed Within 10 Days – Proposed Bioterror Reg
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
An FDA decision to detain a batch of food product may be appealed to the agency up to 10 days after the detention order is served, according to FDA's proposed rule on the administrative detention of foods
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