CFSAN Scrutinizing Bioterror Reg Comments As Center Gets Funding Boost
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA's Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition may lengthen the timeframe to access records of dietary supplement and food manufacturers in bioterror emergencies that is currently provided in the agency's proposed rule on food facility recordkeeping
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