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FDA to Increase Fee for Copies of Medical Device Export Certificates

The Food and Drug Administration is increasing fees it charges for issuing copies of export certificates for medical devices (here). Since 2003, the agency has charged $175 for new export certificates, which state in writing that a given product meets certain specified requirements, and $15 for all subsequent export certificates issued for the same product. Effective Sept. 1, FDA is now increasing the fee for subsequent certificates to $85.

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(Federal Register 08/19/15)