§ 1604. Liability of biomaterials suppliers
(a)
In general
Except as provided in section
1606 of this title, a biomaterials supplier shall not be liable for harm to a claimant caused by an implant unless such supplier is liable—
(b)
Liability as manufacturer
(1)
In general
A biomaterials supplier may, to the extent required and permitted by any other applicable law, be liable for harm to a claimant caused by an implant if the biomaterials supplier is the manufacturer of the implant.
(2)
Grounds for liability
The biomaterials supplier may be considered the manufacturer of the implant that allegedly caused harm to a claimant only if the biomaterials supplier—
(A)
(i)
registered or was required to register with the Secretary pursuant to section
360 of this title and the regulations issued under such section; and
(B)
is the subject of a declaration issued by the Secretary pursuant to paragraph (3) that states that the supplier, with respect to the implant that allegedly caused harm to the claimant, was required to—
(i)
register with the Secretary under section
360 of this title, and the regulations issued under such section, but failed to do so; or
(C)
is related by common ownership or control to a person meeting all the requirements described in subparagraph (A) or (B), if the court deciding a motion to dismiss in accordance with section
1605
(c)(3)(B)(i) of this title finds, on the basis of affidavits submitted in accordance with section
1605 of this title, that it is necessary to impose liability on the biomaterials supplier as a manufacturer because the related manufacturer meeting the requirements of subparagraph (A) or (B) lacks sufficient financial resources to satisfy any judgment that the court feels it is likely to enter should the claimant prevail.
(3)
Administrative procedures
(A)
In general
The Secretary may issue a declaration described in paragraph (2)(B) on the motion of the Secretary or on petition by any person, after providing—
(B)
Docketing and final decision
Immediately upon receipt of a petition filed pursuant to this paragraph, the Secretary shall docket the petition. Not later than 120 days after the petition is filed, the Secretary shall issue a final decision on the petition.
(C)
Applicability of statute of limitations
Any applicable statute of limitations shall toll during the period from the time a claimant files a petition with the Secretary under this paragraph until such time as either
(D)
Stay pending petition for declaration
If a claimant has filed a petition for a declaration with respect to a defendant, and the Secretary has not issued a final decision on the petition, the court shall stay all proceedings with respect to that defendant until such time as the Secretary has issued a final decision on the petition.
(c)
Liability as seller
A biomaterials supplier may, to the extent required and permitted by any other applicable law, be liable as a seller for harm to a claimant caused by an implant only if—
(1)
the biomaterials supplier—
(2)
the biomaterials supplier is related by common ownership or control to a person meeting all the requirements described in paragraph (1), if a court deciding a motion to dismiss in accordance with section
1605
(c)(3)(B)(ii) of this title finds, on the basis of affidavits submitted in accordance with section
1605 of this title, that it is necessary to impose liability on the biomaterials supplier as a seller because the related seller meeting the requirements of paragraph (1) lacks sufficient financial resources to satisfy any judgment that the court feels it is likely to enter should the claimant prevail.
(d)
Liability for failure to meet applicable contractual requirements or specifications
A biomaterials supplier may, to the extent required and permitted by any other applicable law, be liable for harm to a claimant caused by an implant if the claimant in an action shows, by a preponderance of the evidence, that—
(1)
the biomaterials supplier supplied raw materials or component parts for use in the implant that either—
(A)
did not constitute the product described in the contract between the biomaterials supplier and the person who contracted for the supplying of the product; or