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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 14 — Public Hearing Before a Public Advisory Committee · § 14.33

§ 14.33. Compilation of materials for members of an advisory committee.

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The Commissioner shall prepare and provide to all committee members a compilation of materials bearing upon members' duties and responsibilities, including—
(a)All applicable conflict of interest laws and regulations and a summary of their principal provisions;
(b)All applicable laws and regulations relating to trade secrets and confidential commercial or financial information that may not be disclosed publicly and a summary of their principal provisions;
(c)All applicable laws, regulations, and guidance documents relating to the subject matter covered by the advisory committee and a summary of their principal provisions;
(d)All applicable laws, regulations, including the regulations in part 20 of this chapter, advisory committee charters, Federal Register notices, curricula vitae, rules adopted by the advisory committee, and other material relating to the formation, composition, and operation of the advisory committee, and a summary of their principal provisions;
(e)Instructions on whom to contact when questions arise; and
(f)Other material relating to FDA and the subject matter covered by the committee which may facilitate the work of the committee. [44 FR 22351, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 65 FR 56479, Sept. 19, 2000]
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