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Federal Register Final Rule (Recordkeeping) - 69 FR 71561 - Table of Contents
Final Rule on Establishment and Maintenance of Records (69 FR 71561) December 9, 2004
Establishment and Maintenance of Records Under the Public Health Security and and Maintenance of Records Under the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002; Final Rule
Table of Contents
Preamble
- Highlights of the Final Rule and Summary of the Significant Changes Made to the Proposed Rule
- Comments on the Proposed Rule
- General Comments
- Foreign Trade Issues
- Comments on Who is Subject to This Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.326)
- Comments on Who is Excluded From All or Part of the Regulations in this Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.327)
- Comments on What Definitions Apply to this Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.328)
- General Comments
- The FD&C Act
- Domestic Person
- Farm
- Food
- Foreign Facility
- Manufacturing/Processing
- Nontransporter
- Nontransporter Immediate Previous Source
- Nontransporter Immediate Subsequent Recipient
- Perishable Food
- Pet Food
- Recipe
- Restaurant
- Retail Facility
- Transporter
- Transporter's Immediate Previous Source
- Transporter's Immediate Subsequent Recipient
- You
- Comments on Do Other Statutory Provisions and Regulations Apply? (Proposed Sec. 1.329)
- Comments on Can Existing Records Satisfy the Requirements of this Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.330)
- Comments on What Information is Required in the Records You Must Establish and Maintain to Identify the Nontransporter and Transporter Immediate Previous Source and Immediate Subsequent Recipients? (Proposed Sec. Sec. 1.337 and 1.345)
- General Comments
- Information Reasonably Available to Identify the Specific Source of Each Ingredient
- Requirement to Record Responsible Individual
- Adequate Description of Type of Food
- Date Food Received or Released
- Lot or Code Number/Other Identifier
- Quantity and How the Food is Packaged
- Name. Responsible Individual. Address, Telephone Number, Fax Number, E-mail Address of Transporters Who Transported the Food To You and From You
- Comments on Who is Required to Establish and Maintain Records for Tracing the Transportation of All Food? (Proposed Sec. 1.351)
- Comments on What Information is Required in the Transportation records? (Proposed Sec. 1.352)
- Comments on What Are the Record Retention Requirements? (Proposed Sec. 1.360)
- Comments on What Are the Record Availability Requirements? (Proposed Sec. 1.361)
- Comments on What Records Are Excluded From this Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.362)
- Comments on What Are the Consequences of Failing to Establish and Maintain Records or Make Them Available to FDA as Required By This Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.363)
- Comments on What Are the Compliance Dates for This Subpart? (Proposed Sec. 1.368)
- Analysis of Economic Impacts--Final Regulatory Impact Analysis
- Summary of the Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule
- Description of Proposed Rule
- General Comments
- The Tradeoff Between Costs and Risk Reduction
- Estimating the Benefits
- Bioterroism Considerations
- Benefits: Model Framework
- Figure 1: The Distributions of the Onsets of New Illnesses Over the Time During and Outbreak, and the Duration of an Outbreak Investigation
- Data on Outbreak Sizes, Durations, and Contaminating Agents
- Chart 1: Distribution of numbers of known illnesses from outbreaks reported in internal investigation data from 2000 - 2003
- Chart 2: Durations of outbreaks from internal investigation data for 2000 - 20003
- Figure 2: Cumulative Distribution of the Fraction of Total Illnesses by Outbreak Duration (2000-2003)
- The Total Number of Illnesses
- The Costs of Each Illness
- The Stages of an Outbreak Investigation
- The Duration of Traceback Investigations, and Numbers of Premature Terminations
- The Duration of Investigative Visits
- Adjustments to Account for Records Requests Made on the Weekends
- Estimate of the Time Required Before Preventive Action
- Estimating the Impact on Traceback Performance for Options With Different Coverage
- Estimating the Benefits When Selected Sectors are Excluded
- Options With Different Acces and Retention Requirements and With Different Compliance Dates
- Costs
- Estimates of the Number of Facilities Affected By the Final Rule
- High Cost of Tracking by Lot Code
- Records Retention Costs
- Records Access Costs
- Additional Records Maintenance and Redesign Costs
- Estimates of Additional Records Maintenance Costs Too Low
- Labor Cost Estimates
- Learning Costs
- Specific Sector Cost Estimates
- Compliance Dates
- Summary of the Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule and Policy
- Table 15 - Estimated Annual and Total Recordkeeping Costs
- Table 16 - Costs and Reductions in Food Safety Benefits for Changes Based on Comments
- Table 17 - Coverage of Different Policy Options
- Table 18 - Costs, Food Safety Benefits, and Cost Effectiveness of Alternative Coverage Options
- Table 19 - All Averted (Reported and Unreported) Food Safety Illnesses per Year
- Table 20 - Averted Annual Food Safety Illnesses from Faster Traceback Investigations
- Table 21 - Averted Annual Food Safety Illnesses From More Successfully Completed Tracebacks
- Table 22 - Value of Averted Food Safety Illnesses for the Final Rule
- Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
- Unfunded Mandates
- SBREFA
- Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
- Analysis of Environmental Impact
- Federalism
- References
Requirements
PART 1--GENERAL ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS
Subpart J--Establishment, Maintenance, and Availability of Records
General Provisions
- Sec. 1.326 Who is subject to this subpart?
- Sec. 1.327 Who is excluded from all or part of the regulations in this subpart?
- Sec. 1.328 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Sec. 1.329 Do other statutory provisions and regulations apply?
- Sec. 1.330 Can existing records satisfy the requirements of this subpart?
Requirements for Nontransporters to Establish and Maintain Records to Identify the Nontransporter and Transporter Immediate Previous Sources of Food
Requirements for Nontransporters to Establish and Maintain Records to Identify the Nontransporter and Transporter Immediate Subsequent Recipients of Food
Requirements for Transporters to Establish and Maintain Records
General Requirements
- Sec. 1.360 What are the record retention requirements?
- Sec. 1.361 What are the record availability requirements?
- Sec. 1.362 What records are excluded from this subpart?
- Sec. 1.363 What are the consequences of failing to establish or maintain records or make them available to FDA as required by this subpart?
Compliance Dates
Part 11--Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures
Final rule; correction Federal Register; February 23, 2005
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