Recordkeeping Proposal Sets Different Measures For Transporters, Holders
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Non-transporters of food products would have to keep records on both the immediately previous and subsequent holders and transporters of foods under FDA's proposed rule on the establishment and maintenance of records published in the May 9 Federal Register
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