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- FDA Extends the Compliance Date for Removal of Partially Hydrogenated Oils From Food
FDA Extends the Compliance Date for Removal of Partially Hydrogenated Oils From Food
May 18, 2018, Covington Alert
FDA announced that it has extended the June 18, 2018 compliance date for removal of industrially-produced partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) from food. Simultaneously, FDA announced that it had denied approval a 2015 food additive petition (FAP) on limited uses of PHOs.
September 26, 2018, Covington Alert
This morning (September 26, 2018), FDA announced the availability of a draft guidance for industry and FDA staff, “Public Availability of Lists of Retail Consignees to Effectuate Certain Human and Animal Food Recalls,” that explains how and when FDA intends to publicize retail consignees that may have received recalled human or animal foods.
May 4, 2018, Covington Alert
USDA and FDA each issued a long-awaited rulemaking document affecting food labeling. FDA issued a final rule extending the compliance date for the Nutrition Facts Label (NFL) Final Rule and the Serving Size Final Rule. For manufacturers with $10 million or more in annual food sales, FDA extended the compliance date for these rules from July 26, 2018 to January ...
FDA Announces Broad Plan to Improve and Expedite Dissemination of Recall Information to Consumers
January 22, 2018, Covington Alert
FDA announced the availability of a new draft guidance in last Friday’s Federal Register that Commissioner Gottlieb explains describes FDA’s policy on public warning and recall notifications, which “gives industry clear direction on how to navigate and work with the FDA to make sure recalls are communicated promptly,” and “will empower consumers by providing ...