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FDA Issues Supplemental Proposed Rule on Changes to Nutrition Labels
7/27/2015, Covington Alert
December 21, 2018, Covington Alert
Today, USDA published its long-awaited final rule that establishes the requirements for disclosing bioengineered (BE) foods.1 This alert briefly summarizes the final definition of BE food, the foods that are subject to the BE disclosure, the required BE disclosures, the recordkeeping requirements, and the rule’s implementation and compliance dates.
March 5, 2018, Covington Alert
On March 1, FDA issued several guidance documents related to the nutrition facts label (NFL) final rule, including: the long-awaited final guidance on the scientific evaluation of petitions requesting approval of ingredients as dietary fiber; a draft guidance on how to declare added sugars on honey, maple syrup, and certain cranberry products; a final guidance ...
August 25, 2016
Earlier this week, FDA released five chapters of a multi-chapter draft guidance on hazard analysis and risk-based preventive controls for human food. The long-awaited draft guidance is intended to help industry comply with certain requirements of the agency’s final rule for preventive controls for human food (PC rule) under the Food Safety Modernization Act ...