§ 111.130. What quality control operations are required for returned dietary supplements?
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/us/cfr/t21/s§ 111.130·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Quality control operations for returned dietary supplements must include:
(a)Conducting any required material review and making any required disposition decision; including:
(1)Determining whether tests or examination are necessary to determine compliance with product specifications established in accordance with § 111.70(e); and
(2)Reviewing the results of any tests or examinations that are conducted to determine compliance with product specifications established in accordance with § 111.70(e);
(b)Approving or rejecting any salvage and redistribution of any returned dietary supplement;
(c)Approving or rejecting any reprocessing of any returned dietary supplement; and
(d)Determining whether the reprocessed dietary supplement meets product specifications and either approving for release, or rejecting, any returned dietary supplement that is reprocessed.