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§170.35 一般公认为安全的确认(Affirmation of generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status)

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核心提示:如有FDA提出申请确认某种直接或间接成为食品成分的是否具有GRAS地位,必须把所有的数据和资料归入备审档案管理处办公室的公共档案,任何有兴趣的人在60天内对数据和资料进行评议和对备审档案管理处的档案进行评议。如请求将某物质确认为GRAS时,除在国家科学院的GRAS名单查找外,还必须按本章第10部分的规定确认该物质属于GRAS物质。提出申请30天内,专员应将该项申请列入备审档案管理处办公室的公开档案中。
发布单位
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FDA
发布文号 65 FR 51762
发布日期 2000-08-25 生效日期 暂无
有效性状态 废止日期 暂无
备注 如有FDA提出申请确认某种直接或间接成为食品成分的是否具有GRAS地位,必须把所有的数据和资料归入备审档案管理处办公室的公共档案,任何有兴趣的人在60天内对数据和资料进行评议和对备审档案管理处的档案进行评议。如请求将某物质确认为GRAS时,除在国家科学院的GRAS名单查找外,还必须按本章第10部分的规定确认该物质属于GRAS物质。提出申请30天内,专员应将该项申请列入备审档案管理处办公室的公开档案中。

  §170.35 Affirmation of generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status.

      (a) The Commissioner, either on his initiative or on the petition of an interested person, may affirm the GRAS status of substances that directly or indirectly become components of food.

  (b) (1) If the Commissioner proposes on his own initiative that a substance is entitled to affirmation as GRAS, he will place all of the data and information on which he relies on public file in the office of the Division of Dockets Management and will publish in the Federal Register a notice giving the name of the substance, its proposed uses, and any limitations proposed for purposes other than safety.

  (2) The Federal Register notice will allow a period of 60 days during which any interested person may review the data and information and/or file comments with the Division of Dockets Management. Copies of all comments received shall be made available for examination in the Division of Dockets Management's office.

  (3) The Commissioner will evaluate all comments received. If he concludes that there is convincing evidence that the substance is GRAS as described in § 170.30, he will publish a notice in the Federal Register listing the substance as GRAS in part 182, part 184, or part 186 of this chapter, as appropriate.

  (4) If, after evaluation of the comments, the Commissioner concludes that there is a lack of convincing evidence that the substance is GRAS and that it should be considered a food additive subject to section 409 of the Act, he shall publish a notice thereof in the Federal Register in accordance with § 170.38.

  (c) (1) Persons seeking the affirmation of GRAS status of substances as provided in § 170.30(e), except those subject to the NAS/NRC GRAS list survey ( 36 FR 20546; October 23, 1971), shall submit a petition for GRAS affirmation pursuant to part 10 of this chapter. Such petition shall contain information to establish that the GRAS criteria as set forth in § 170.30 (b) or (c) have been met, in the following form:

  (i) Description of the substance, including:

  (a) Common or usual name.

  (b) Chemical name.

  (c) Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) registry number.

  (d) Empirical formula.

  (e) Structural formula.

  (f) Specifications for food grade material, including arsenic and heavy metals. (Recommendation for any change in the Food Chemicals Codex monograph should be included where applicable.)

  (g) Quantitative compositions.

  (h) Manufacturing process (excluding any trade secrets).

  (ii) Use of the substance, including:

  (a) Date when use began.

  (b) Information and reports or other data on past uses in food.

  (c) Foods in which used, and levels of use in such foods, and for what purposes.

  (iii) Methods for detecting the substance in food, including:

  (a) References to qualitative and quantitative methods for determining the substance(s) in food, including the type of analytical procedures used.

  (b) Sensitivity and reproducibility of such method(s).

  (iv) Information to establish the safety and functionality of the substance in food. Published scientific literature, evidence that the substance is identical to a GRAS counterpart of natural biological origin, and other data may be submitted to support safety. Any adverse information or consumer complaints shall be included. Complete bibliographic references shall be provided where a copy of the article is not provided.

  (v) A statement signed by the person responsible for the petition that to the best of his knowledge it is a representative and balanced submission that includes unfavorable information, as well as favorable information, known to him pertinent to the evaluation of the safety and functionality of the substance.

  (vi) If nonclinical laboratory studies are involved, additional information and data submitted in support of filed petitions shall include, with respect to each nonclinical study, either a statement that the study was conducted in compliance with the requirements set forth in part 58 of this chapter, or, if the study was not conducted in compliance with such regulations, a brief statement of the reason for the noncompliance.

  (vii) [Reserved]

  (viii) A claim for categorical exclusion under § 25.30 or § 25.32 of this chapter or an environmental assessment under § 25.40 of this chapter.

  (2) Within 30 days after the date of filing the petition, the Commissioner will place the petition on public file in the office of the Division of Dockets Management and will publish a notice of filing in the Federal Register giving the name of the petitioner and a brief description of the petition including the name of the substance, its proposed use, and any limitations proposed for reasons other than safety. A copy of the notice will be mailed to the petitioner at the time the original is sent to the Federal Register.

  (3) (i) If intended uses of the substance include uses in meat, meat food product, or poultry product subject to regulation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the Poultry Products Inspection Act (PPIA) (21 U.S.C. 451 et seq.) or Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) (21 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), FDA shall, upon filing of the petition, forward a copy of the petition or relevant portions thereof to the Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA, for simultaneous review under the PPIA and FMIA.

  (ii) FDA will ask USDA to advise whether the proposed meat and poultry uses comply with the FMIA and PPIA or, if not, whether use of the substance would be permitted in products under USDA jurisdiction under specified conditions or restrictions.

  (4) The notice of filing in the Federal Register will allow a period of 60 days during which any interested person may review the petition and/or file comments with the Division of Dockets Management. Copies of all comments received shall be made available for examination in the Division of Dockets Management's office.

  (5) The Commissioner will evaluate the petition and all available information including all comments received. If the petition and such information provide convincing evidence that the substance is GRAS as described in § 170.30 he will publish an order in the Federal Register listing the substance as GRAS in part 182, part 184, or part 186 of this chapter, as appropriate.

  (6) If, after evaluation of the petition and all available information, the Commissioner concludes that there is a lack of convincing evidence that the substance is GRAS and that it should be considered a food additive subject to section 409 of the Act, he shall publish a notice thereof in the Federal Register in accordance with § 170.38.

  (7) The notice of filing in the Federal Register will request submission of proof of any applicable prior sanction for use of the ingredient under conditions different from those proposed to be determined to be GRAS. The failure of any person to come forward with proof of such an applicable prior sanction in response to the notice of filing will constitute a waiver of the right to assert or rely on such sanction at any later time. The notice of filing will also constitute a proposal to establish a regulation under part 181 of this chapter, incorporating the same provisions, in the event that such a regulation is determined to be appropriate as a result of submission of proof of such an applicable prior sanction in response to the notice of filing.

  (Information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0910-0132)

  [42 FR 14488, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 50 FR 7492, Feb. 22, 1985; 50 FR 16668, Apr. 26, 1985; 53 FR 16547, May 10, 1988; 62 FR 40599, July 29, 1997; 65 FR 51762, Aug. 25, 2000]

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