Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/21/177.2510
Timestamp: 2018-12-15 00:40:06
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 177', '§ 177', 'arts 174', '§ 179', 'art 177', 'arts 175']

21 CFR 177.2510 - Polyvinylidene fluoride resins. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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21 CFR 177.2510 - Polyvinylidene fluoride resins.
§ 177.2510 Polyvinylidene fluoride resins.
Polyvinylidene fluoride resins may be safely used as articles or components of articles intended for repeated use in contact with food, in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:
(a) For the purpose of this section, the polyvinylidene fluoride resins consist of basic resins produced by the polymerization of vinylidene fluoride.
(b) The finished food-contact article, when extracted at reflux temperatures for 2 hours with the solvents distilled water, 50 percent (by volume) ethyl alcohol in distilled water, and n-heptane, yields total extractives in each extracting solvent not to exceed 0.01 milligram per square inch of food-contact surface tested; and if the finished food-contact article is itself the subject of a regulation in parts 174, 175, 176, 177, 178 and § 179.45 of this chapter, it shall also comply with any specifications and limitations prescribed for it by that regulation. (Note: In testing the finished food-contact article, use a separate test sample for each required extracting solvent.)
(c) In accordance with good manufacturing practice, finished food-contact articles containing the polyvinylidene fluoride resins shall be thoroughly cleansed prior to their first use in contact with food.
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 21 CFR Part 177 after this date.
83 FR 56750 - Flexible Vinyl Alliance; Filing of Food Additive Petition
FR Doc. 2018-24657
Docket No. FDA-2018-F-3757
The food additive petition was filed on July 3, 2018. Submit either electronic or written comments by January 14, 2019.
21 CFR Parts 175, 176, 177, and 178
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is announcing that we have filed a petition, submitted by the Flexible Vinyl Alliance (FVA), requesting that we amend our food additive regulations to no longer provide for the use of 26 ortho-phthalates in various food-contact applications because these uses have been permanently abandoned.
82 FR 20829 - Indirect Food Additives: Polymers
FR Doc. 2017-08988
81 FR 52370 - Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition; Reopening of Comment Period
FR Doc. 2016-18720
Docket No. FDA-2016-F-1253
FDA is reopening the comment period on the notice of filing of a food additive petition published on May 20, 2016 (81 FR 31877). Submit either electronic or written comments by September 19, 2016.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is reopening the comment period for the notice of filing that appeared in the Federal Register of May 20, 2016 (81 FR 31877). In the notice, we requested comments on a filed food additive petition (FAP 6B4815), submitted by the Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science In The Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council, proposing that we amend and/or revoke specified regulations to no longer provide for the food contact use of specified ortho-phthalates. We are taking this action in response to a request for an extension to allow interested persons additional time to submit comments.
81 FR 42585 - Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.; Filing of Food Additive Petition
FR Doc. 2016-15474
The food additive petition was filed on May 11, 2016. Submit either electronic or written comments by August 29, 2016.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is announcing that we have filed a petition, submitted by Keller and Heckman LLP on behalf of the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. (Petitioner or SPI), requesting that we amend our food additive regulations to no longer provide for the use of potassium perchlorate as an additive in closure-sealing gaskets for food containers because this use has been abandoned.
81 FR 37561 - Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition; Correction
FR Doc. 2016-13739
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is correcting a notice entitled “Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition” that appeared in the Federal Register of May 20, 2016 (81 FR 31877). The document announced that Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council filed a petition proposing that we amend and/or revoke specified regulations to no longer provide for the food contact use of specified ortho-phthalates, but omitted two items. This document corrects that error.
81 FR 31877 - Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition
FR Doc. 2016-11866
The food additive petition was filed on April 12, 2016. Submit either electronic or written comments by July 19, 2016.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is announcing that we have filed a petition, submitted by Breast Cancer Fund, Center for Environmental Health, Center for Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Clean Water Action, Consumer Federation of America, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Improving Kids&apos; Environment, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and Natural Resources Defense Council proposing that we amend and/or revoke specified regulations to no longer provide for the food contact use of specified ortho-phthalates.
FR Doc. 2012-17366
77 FR 9608 - American Chemistry Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition
FR Doc. 2012-3744
Submit either electronic or written comments by April 17, 2012.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing that the American Chemistry Council (ACC) has filed a petition proposing that the food additive regulations be amended to no longer provide for the use of polycarbonate (PC) resins in infant feeding bottles and spill-proof cups designed to help train babies to drink from cups because these uses have been abandoned. PC resins are formed by the condensation of 4,4′-isopropylenediphenol (i.e., Bisphenol A (BPA)), and carbonyl chloride or diphenyl carbonate.