§ 350a. Infant formulas
(a)
Adulteration
An infant formula, including an infant formula powder, shall be deemed to be adulterated if—
(b)
Requirements for quality factors, good manufacturing practices, and retention of records
(1)
The Secretary shall by regulation establish requirements for quality factors for infant formulas to the extent possible consistent with current scientific knowledge, including quality factor requirements for the nutrients required by subsection (i) of this section.
(2)
(A)
The Secretary shall by regulation establish good manufacturing practices for infant formulas, including quality control procedures that the Secretary determines are necessary to assure that an infant formula provides nutrients in accordance with this subsection and subsection (i) of this section and is manufactured in a manner designed to prevent adulteration of the infant formula.
(B)
The good manufacturing practices and quality control procedures prescribed by the Secretary under subparagraph (A) shall include requirements for—
(i)
the testing, in accordance with paragraph (3) and by the manufacturer of an infant formula or an agent of such manufacturer, of each batch of infant formula for each nutrient required by subsection (i) of this section before the distribution of such batch,
(ii)
regularly scheduled testing, by the manufacturer of an infant formula or an agent of such manufacturer, of samples of infant formulas during the shelf life of such formulas to ensure that such formulas are in compliance with this section,
(iii)
in-process controls including, where necessary, testing required by good manufacturing practices designed to prevent adulteration of each batch of infant formula, and
(iv)
the conduct by the manufacturer of an infant formula or an agent of such manufacturer of regularly scheduled audits to determine that such manufacturer has complied with the regulations prescribed under subparagraph (A).
In prescribing requirements for audits under clause (iv), the Secretary shall provide that such audits be conducted by appropriately trained individuals who do not have any direct responsibility for the manufacture or production of infant formula.
(3)
(A)
At the final product stage, each batch of infant formula shall be tested for vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin C, and vitamin E to ensure that such infant formula is in compliance with the requirements of this subsection and subsection (i) of this section relating to such vitamins.
(B)
Each nutrient premix used in the manufacture of an infant formula shall be tested for each relied upon nutrient required by subsection (i) of this section which is contained in such premix to ensure that such premix is in compliance with its specifications or certifications by a premix supplier.
(C)
During the manufacturing process or at the final product stage and before distribution of an infant formula, an infant formula shall be tested for all nutrients required to be included in such formula by subsection (i) of this section for which testing has not been conducted pursuant to subparagraph (A) or (B). Testing under this subparagraph shall be conducted to—
(4)
(A)
The Secretary shall by regulation establish requirements respecting the retention of records. Such requirements shall provide for—
(i)
the retention of all records necessary to demonstrate compliance with the good manufacturing practices and quality control procedures prescribed by the Secretary under paragraph (2), including records containing the results of all testing required under paragraph (2)(B),
(iii)
the retention by a premix supplier of all records necessary to confirm the accuracy of all premix certifications and guarantees of analysis,
(iv)
the retention of—
(B)
(i)
Records required under subparagraph (A) with respect to an infant formula shall be retained for at least one year after the expiration of the shelf life of such infant formula. Except as provided in clause (ii), such records shall be made available to the Secretary for review and duplication upon request of the Secretary.
(c)
Registration of persons distributing new infant formula
(1)
No person shall introduce or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce any new infant formula unless—
(A)
such person has, before introducing such new infant formula, or delivering such new infant formula for introduction, into interstate commerce, registered with the Secretary the name of such person, the place of business of such person, and all establishments at which such person intends to manufacture such new infant formula, and
(2)
For purposes of paragraph (1), the term “new infant formula” includes—
(A)
an infant formula manufactured by a person which has not previously manufactured an infant formula, and
(d)
Submission of information about new infant formula required
(1)
A person shall, with respect to any infant formula subject to subsection (c) of this section, make a submission to the Secretary which shall include—
(B)
a description of any reformulation of the formula or change in processing of the infant formula,
(2)
After the first production of an infant formula subject to subsection (c) of this section, and before the introduction into interstate commerce of such formula, the manufacturer of such formula shall submit to the Secretary, in such form as may be prescribed by the Secretary, a written verification which summarizes test results and records demonstrating that such formula complies with the requirements of subsections (b)(1), (b)(2)(A), (b)(2)(B)(i), (b)(2)(B)(iii), (b)(3)(A), (b)(3)(C), and (i) of this section.
(3)
If the manufacturer of an infant formula for commercial or charitable distribution for human consumption determines that a change in the formulation of the formula or a change in the processing of the formula may affect whether the formula is adulterated under subsection (a) of this section, the manufacturer shall, before the first processing of such formula, make the submission to the Secretary required by paragraph (1).
(e)
Additional notice requirements for manufacturer
(1)
If the manufacturer of an infant formula has knowledge which reasonably supports the conclusion that an infant formula which has been processed by the manufacturer and which has left an establishment subject to the control of the manufacturer—
the manufacturer shall promptly notify the Secretary of such knowledge. If the Secretary determines that the infant formula presents a risk to human health, the manufacturer shall immediately take all actions necessary to recall shipments of such infant formula from all wholesale and retail establishments, consistent with recall regulations and guidelines issued by the Secretary.
(f)
Procedures applicable to recalls by manufacturer; regulatory oversight
(1)
If a recall of infant formula is begun by a manufacturer, the recall shall be carried out in accordance with such requirements as the Secretary shall prescribe under paragraph (2) and—
(2)
The Secretary shall by regulation prescribe the scope and extent of recalls of infant formulas necessary and appropriate for the degree of risks to human health presented by the formula subject to the recall.
(3)
The Secretary shall by regulation require each manufacturer of an infant formula who begins a recall of such formula because of a risk to human health to request each retail establishment at which such formula is sold or available for sale to post at the point of purchase of such formula a notice of such recall at such establishment for such time that the Secretary determines necessary to inform the public of such recall.
(g)
Recordkeeping requirements for manufacturer; regulatory oversight and enforcement
(1)
Each manufacturer of an infant formula shall make and retain such records respecting the distribution of the infant formula through any establishment owned or operated by such manufacturer as may be necessary to effect and monitor recalls of the formula. Such records shall be retained for at least one year after the expiration of the shelf life of the infant formula.
(2)
To the extent that the Secretary determines that records are not being made or maintained in accordance with paragraph (1), the Secretary may by regulation prescribe the records required to be made under paragraph (1) and requirements respecting the retention of such records under such paragraph. Such regulations shall take effect on such date as the Secretary prescribes but not sooner than the 180th day after the date such regulations are promulgated. Such regulations shall apply only with respect to distributions of infant formulas made after such effective date.
(h)
Exemptions; regulatory oversight
(1)
Any infant formula which is represented and labeled for use by an infant—
is exempt from the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section. The manufacturer of an infant formula exempt under this paragraph shall, in the case of the exempt formula, be required to provide the notice required by subsection (e)(1) of this section only with respect to adulteration or misbranding described in subsection (e)(1)(B) of this section and to comply with the regulations prescribed by the Secretary under paragraph (2).
(2)
The Secretary may by regulation establish terms and conditions for the exemption of an infant formula from the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section. An exemption of an infant formula under paragraph (1) may be withdrawn by the Secretary if such formula is not in compliance with applicable terms and conditions prescribed under this paragraph.
(i)
Nutrient requirements
(1)
An infant formula shall contain nutrients in accordance with the table set out in this subsection or, if revised by the Secretary under paragraph (2), as so revised.
(2)
The Secretary may by regulation—
(B)
revise the required level for any nutrient required by the table.
Nutrient | Minimum a | Maximum a | |
---|---|---|---|
Protein (gm) | 1.8 b | 4.5. | |
Fat: | |||
gm | 3.3 | 6.0. | |
percent cal | 30.0 | 54.0. | |
Essential fatty acids (linoeate): | |||
percent cal | 2.7 | ||
mg | 300.0 | ||
Vitamins: | |||
A (IU) | 250.0 | (75 mg)c | 750.0 (225 mg).c |
D (IU) | 40.0 | 100.0. | |
K (mg) | 4.0 | ||
E (IU) | 0.7 | (with 0.7 IU/gm linoleic acid) | |
C (ascorbic acid) (mg) | 8.0 | ||
B1 (thiamine) (mg) | 40.0 | ||
B2 (riboflavin) (mg) | 60.0 | ||
B6 (pyridoxine) (mg) | 35.0 | (with 15 mg/gm of protein in formula) | |
B12 (mg) | 0.15 | ||
Niacin (mg) | 250.0 | ||
Folic acid (mg) | 4.0 | ||
Pantothenic acid (mg) | 300.0 | ||
Biotin (mg) | 1.5 d | ||
Choline (mg) | 7.0 d | ||
Inositol (mg) | 4.0 d | ||
Minerals: | |||
Calcium (mg) | 50.0 e | ||
Phosphorus (mg) | 25.0 e | ||
Magnesium (mg) | 6.0 | ||
Iron (mg) | 0.15 | ||
Iodine (mg) | 5.0 | ||
Zinc (mg) | 0.5 | ||
Copper (mg) | 60.0 | ||
Manganese (mg) | 5.0 | ||
Sodium (mg) | 20.0 | 60.0. | |
Potassium (mg) | 80.0 | 200.0. | |
Chloride (mg) | 55.0 | 150.0. | |
a Stated per 100 kilocalories. | |||
b The source of protein shall be at least nutritionally equivalent to casein. | |||
c Retinol equivalents. | |||
d Required to be included in this amount only in formulas which are not milk-based. | |||
e Calcium to phosphorus ratio must be no less than 1.1 nor more than 2.0. |