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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 7 — Enforcement Policy · § 7.45

§ 7.45. Food and Drug Administration-requested recall.

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(a)The Commissioner of Food and Drugs or designee may request a firm to initiate a recall when the following determinations have been made:
(1)That a product that has been distributed presents a risk of illness or injury or gross consumer deception.
(2)That the firm has not initiated a recall of the product.
(3)That an agency action is necessary to protect the public health and welfare.
(b)The Commissioner or his designee will notify the firm of this determination and of the need to begin immediately a recall of the product. Such notification will be by letter or telegram to a responsible official of the firm, but may be preceded by oral communication or by a visit from an authorized representative of the local Food and Drug Administration district office, with formal, written confirmation from the Commissioner or his designee afterward. The notification will specify the violation, the health hazard classification of the violative product, the recall strategy, and other appropriate instructions for conducting the recall.
(c)Upon receipt of a request to recall, the firm may be asked to provide the Food and Drug Administration any or all of the information listed in § 7.46(a). The firm, upon agreeing to the recall request, may also provide other information relevant to the agency's determination of the need for the recall or how the recall should be conducted. [43 FR 26218, June 16, 1978, as amended at 69 FR 17290, Apr. 2, 2004]
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