Turning Back Calendar Could Keep E-Cigarettes Available Without Approval
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Exercising enforcement discretion concerning the grandfather date for e-cigarettes and other products covered in FDA’s proposed deeming rule would not be the agency’s first use of the enforcement tool in implementing Tobacco Control Act regulations.
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