Enhances safety of infant formula by requiring manufacturers to notify the FDA of contamination and submit reports on supply chain data.
The Protect Infant Formula from Contamination Act aims to improve the safety and supply of infant formula by amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. It mandates that manufacturers notify the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within one business day of any confirmed positive analytical result for microorganisms in infant formula. Manufacturers must also consult with the FDA for proper isolation of affected products and cease distribution and disposal as required. The FDA is required to respond within one business day to initiate discussions on investigation and corrective action.
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