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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 16 — Regulatory Hearing Before the Food and Drug Administration · § 16.95

§ 16.95. Administrative decision and record for decision.

146 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t21/s§ 16.95

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(a)With respect to a regulatory hearing at the Commissioner's initiative under § 16.1(a), the Commissioner shall consider the administrative record of the hearing specified in § 16.80(a) together with all other relevant information and views available to FDA in determining whether regulatory action should be taken and, if so, in what form.
(b)With respect to a regulatory hearing required by the act or a regulation under § 16.1(b)—
(1)The administrative record of the hearing specified in § 16.80(a) constitutes the exclusive record for decision;
(2)On the basis of the administrative record of the hearing, the Commissioner shall issue a written decision stating the reasons for the Commissioner's administrative action and the basis in the record; and
(3)For purposes of judicial review under § 10.45, the record of the administrative proceeding consists of the record of the hearing and the Commissioner's decision.
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