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21 CFR Part 500, Subpart C - Animal Drug Labeling Requirements
§ 500.51 Labeling of animal drugs; misbranding.
§ 500.52 Use of terms such as “tonic”, “tone”, “toner”, or “conditioner” in the labeling of preparations intended for use in or on animals.
§ 500.55 Exemption from certain drug-labeling requirements.
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 21 CFR Part 500 after this date.
78 FR 42451 - Animal Feeds Contaminated With Salmonella Microorganisms
FR Doc. 2013-16971
This rule is effective July 16, 2013.
77 FR 50591 - Animal Drugs, Feeds, and Related Products; Regulation of Carcinogenic Compounds in Food-Producing Animals
FR Doc. 2012-20609
Docket No. FDA-2010-N-0612
This rule is effective September 21, 2012.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending its regulations regarding compounds of carcinogenic concern used in food-producing animals. Specifically, the Agency is clarifying the definition of “S o ” and revising the definition of “S m ” so that it conforms to the clarified definition of S o . Other clarifying and conforming changes are also being made.
77 FR 9528 - Animal Drugs, Feeds, and Related Products; N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone; Correction
FR Doc. 2012-3747
This correction is effective February 17, 2012.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a document in the Federal Register of November 25, 2011 (76 FR 72617), codifying a method of detection for residues of n -methyl-2-pyrrolidone in edible tissues of cattle. That document contained a universal resource locator (URL) linking to the Agency&apos;s Web site that did not reflect the most recent URL.