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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 807 — Establishment Registration and Device Listing for Manufacturers and Initial Importers of Devices · § 807.85

§ 807.85. Exemption from premarket notification.

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(a)A custom device is exempt from premarket notification requirements of this subpart if the device is within the meaning of section 520(b) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(1)It is intended for use by a patient named in the order of the physician or dentist (or other specially qualified person); or
(2)It is intended solely for use by a physician or dentist (or other specially qualified person) and is not generally available to, or generally used by, other physicians or dentists (or other specially qualified persons).
(b)A distributor who places a device into commercial distribution for the first time under his own name and a repackager who places his own name on a device and does not change any other labeling or otherwise affect the device shall be exempted from the premarket notification requirements of this subpart if:
(1)The device was in commercial distribution before May 28, 1976; or
(2)A premarket notification submission was filed by another person. [42 FR 42526, Aug. 23, 1977, as amended at 81 FR 70340, Oct. 12, 2016]
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