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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1 — General Enforcement Regulations · § 1.1150

§ 1.1150. What are the requirements for analysis of samples by a LAAF-accredited laboratory?

146 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t21/s§ 1.1150·

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In addition to the sample analysis requirements of § 1.1138(a):
(a)The analysis must be conducted on either the sample received from the sampling firm or, if appropriate, on a representative sample of the sample received from the sampling firm.
(b)The analyst must:
(1)Be qualified by appropriate education, training, and/or experience to conduct the analysis;
(2)Have appropriately demonstrated their ability to perform the method properly in the specific context of the food testing to be conducted; and
(3)Be in compliance with the conflict of interest requirements of §§ 1.1138(a) and 1.1147.
(c)The method used to conduct the food testing must meet the requirements of § 1.1151.
(d)The LAAF-accredited laboratory must document the testing information and test results to the extent necessary to account for all information that is required to be included in a full analytical report (see § 1.1152(d)).
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