FDA to Hold Regional Meetings in June on FSVP, VQIP Implementation
The Food and Drug Administration will hold three one-day public meetings in June to discuss its implementation of “prevention-oriented import safety programs” under the Food Safety Modernization Act, it said (here). At meetings on June 7 in Costa Mesa, Calif.,…
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June 15 in Rutherford, N.J., and June 21 in Detroit, Mich., FDA will give importers the chance to have an “in-depth discussion” on implementation of the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP), regulations on third-party certification bodies, and the Voluntary Qualified Importer Program (VQIP). FDA officials and importers will discuss the “next phase” of implementation, “which includes establishing the operational framework for these programs and plans for guidance documents, training, education, and technical assistance,” said FDA. Registration is (here).