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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 25 — Environmental Impact Considerations · § 25.34

§ 25.34. Devices and electronic products.

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The classes of actions listed in this section are categorically excluded and, therefore, ordinarily do not require the preparation of an EA or an EIS:
(a)Action on a device premarket notification submission under subpart E of part 807 of this chapter.
(b)Classification or reclassification of a device under part 860 of this chapter, including the establishment of special controls, if the action will not result in increases in the existing levels of use of the device or changes in the intended use of the device or its substitutes.
(c)Issuance, amendment, or repeal of a standard for a class II medical device or an electronic product, and issuance of exemptions or variances from such a standard.
(d)Approval of a PMA or a notice of completion of a PDP or amended or supplemental applications or notices for a class III medical device if the device is of the same type and for the same use as a previously approved device.
(e)Changes in the PMA or a notice of completion of a PDP for a class III medical device that do not require submission of an amended or supplemental application or notice.
(f)Issuance of a restricted device regulation if it will not result in increases in the existing levels of use or changes in the intended uses of the product or its substitutes.
(g)Action on an application for an IDE or an authorization to commence a clinical investigation under an approved PDP.
(h)Issuance of a regulation exempting from preemption a requirement of a State or political subdivision concerning a device, or a denial of an application for such exemption.
(i)Approval of humanitarian device exemption under subpart H of part 814 of this chapter. [62 FR 40592, July 29, 1997, as amended at 70 FR 69277, Nov. 15, 2005]
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