Coordinated Trade Group Effort On Dietary Supplement Issues Urged By Hutt
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The growing number of trade associations with a hand in the dietary supplement industry is a "very troubling" development that requires a coordinated effort to avoid conflicting positions on key regulatory issues, Covington & Burling attorney Peter Barton Hutt commented at the Nutracon '99 conference in Las Vegas July 12-14.
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CFSAN to sponsor two regional public meetings on small business economic impact of proposals to establish dietary supplement good manufacturing practices. The first will be held in Salt Lake City Sept. 28 and the second, timed in conjunction with Natural Products Expo East, in Baltimore, Md. Oct. 21, a Sept. 3 Federal Register notice says. Written comments are due Nov. 21. CFSAN held a similar meeting in Las Vegas July 12 (1"The Tan Sheet" July 19, p. 13)
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CFSAN to sponsor two regional public meetings on small business economic impact of proposals to establish dietary supplement good manufacturing practices. The first will be held in Salt Lake City Sept. 28 and the second, timed in conjunction with Natural Products Expo East, in Baltimore, Md. Oct. 21, a Sept. 3 Federal Register notice says. Written comments are due Nov. 21. CFSAN held a similar meeting in Las Vegas July 12 (1"The Tan Sheet" July 19, p. 13)