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FDA to Extend Comment Periods for Intentional Adulteration Proposal, High-Risk Food Criteria

The Food and Drug Administration will allow more time for comments on two proposals related to the Food Safety Modernization Act, it said on March 19. FDA said it will extend until June 30 the period for comments on its…

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Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) proposed rule on the intentional adulteration of food (see 13122017). It is also extending until May 22 the period for comments on proposed criteria for designation of high-risk foods that will be subject to heightened recordkeeping requirements (see 14020318). The agency said the extensions will be formally announced soon in the Federal Register.