FDA Releases Final Recordkeeping Rule For Cosmetics With Bovine Material
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Manufacturers and processors of cosmetic ingredients and finished products that contain cattle material must maintain records that demonstrate their products do not contain prohibited bovine matter, according to an FDA final recordkeeping rule published in a Federal Register 1notice Oct. 11. The rule is effective Jan. 9
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