![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
FDA Home Page | Search
FDA Site
| FDA A-Z Index | Contact
FDA
![]()
The United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, is authorized under 21 C.F.R. § 20.89 ("Communications with Foreign Government Officials") to disclose non-public information to the Scientific Institute of Public Health regarding USFDA regulated products as part of cooperative law enforcement or cooperative regulatory activities. This sharing is in the interest of public health, as it relates to the monitoring of nonclinical laboratories and nonclinical laboratory studies, by reason of the Scientific Institute of Public Health possessing information concerning the safety, efficacy, or quality of a product or information concerning an investigation.
The Scientific Institute of Public Health understands that some of the information it receives from USFDA may include non-public information exempt from public disclosure under the laws and regulations of the United States of America, such as confidential commercial information; trade secret information; personal privacy information; law enforcement information; or internal, pre-decisional information. The Scientific Institute of Public Health understands that this non-public information is shared in confidence, and that USFDA considers it critical that the Scientific Institute of Public Health - Louis Pasteur maintain the confidentiality of the information. Public disclosure of this information by the Scientific Institute of Public Health could seriously jeopardize any further scientific and regulatory interactions between USFDA and the Scientific Institute of Public Health. US FDA will advise the Scientific Institute of Public Health of the non-public status of the information at the time that the information is shared.
Therefore, the Scientific Institute of Public Health certifies that it:
___________________/s/_______________________ Date: 15/12/2004
|
![]()