SUBPART K—Administrative Detention of Food for Human or Animal Consumption (§1.377 to §1.406)
- 1.377—What definitions apply to this subpart?
- 1.378—What criteria does FDA use to order a detention?
- 1.379—How long may FDA detain an article of food?
- 1.380—Where and under what conditions must the detained article of food be held?
- 1.381—May a detained article of food be delivered to another entity or transferred to another location?
- 1.382—What labeling or marking requirements apply to a detained article of food?
- 1.383—What expedited procedures apply when FDA initiates a seizure action against a detained perishable food?
- 1.384—When does a detention order terminate?
- 1.391—Who approves a detention order?
- 1.392—Who receives a copy of the detention order?
- 1.393—What information must FDA include in the detention order?
- 1.401—Who is entitled to appeal?
- 1.402—What are the requirements for submitting an appeal?
- 1.403—What requirements apply to an informal hearing?
- 1.404—Who serves as the presiding officer for an appeal, and for an informal hearing?
- 1.405—When does FDA have to issue a decision on an appeal?
- 1.406—How will FDA handle classified information in an informal hearing?