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FDA Law Blog: Indiana Joins NYC’s Efforts to Combat Obesity; House ... Mar 6, 2009 ... By Cassandra A. Soltis – The Indiana Senate is currently reviewing House Bill No. 1207, passed by the House on February 25, 2009, ...
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FDA Law Blog: Qui Tam Relationships – The Government and Relators ... By James P. Ellison – The relationship between the federal government and qui tam relators is defined in part by statute and case law, but that law does not ...
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FDA Law Blog: Import/Export Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) [plans] for high-risk foods;” and (3) “require that food facilities . . . renew their FDA registration ...
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FDA Law Blog: Import/Export FDA Law Blog is published for informational purposes only; it contains no legal advice whatsoever ..... Food and animal feed export certification user fees. ...
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FDA Law Blog: FDA Stays the Course on Nanotechnology Feb 19, 2009 ... By Ricardo Carvajal-- During a session at the Food and Drug Law Institute’s Second Annual Conference on Nanotechnology Law, Regulation, ...
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FDA Law Blog: New DTC Television Ad User Fee Program Falls Short ... Jan 15, 2008 ... We previously reported on the new voluntary Direct-To-Consumer (“DTC”) television ad user fee program established by the FDA Amendments Act ...
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FDA Law Blog: States Take Action to Limit Enviga Green Tea ... Mar 3, 2009 ... By Cassandra A. Soltis – A settlement agreement reached between numerous state attorneys general and Coke, Nestle, and Beverage Partnership ...
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FDA Law Blog: December 2008 In particular, the petition requested that FDA not approve an application for a generic version of VANCOCIN Capsules based solely on in vitro bioequivalence ...
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FDA Law Blog: Ranbaxy’s Manufacturing Woes Deepen; FDA Invokes AIP ... Feb 25, 2009 ... FDA’s AIP letter asks Ranbaxy to cooperate with the Agency to resolve the ... requirements for risk management plans, detailed supply chain ...
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FDA Law Blog: Qui Tam Relationships – The Government and Relators ... By James P. Ellison – The relationship between the federal government and qui tam relators is defined in part by statute and case law, but that law does not ...
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