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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 571', '§571', '§571', '§571', '§571', '§571', '§571', 'art 12', 'art 500', '§571']

Title 21 → Chapter I → Subchapter E → Part 571 → Subpart B
§571.100 Regulation based on petition.
§571.102 Effective date of regulation.
§571.110 Procedure for objections and hearings.
§571.115 Application of the cancer clause of section 409 of the act.
§571.130 Procedure for amending and repealing tolerances or exemptions from tolerances.
(b) If the Commissioner determines that additional time is needed to study and investigate the petition, he shall by written notice to the petitioner extend the 90-day period for not more than 180 days after the filing of the petition.
A regulation published in accordance with §571.100(a) shall become effective upon publication in the Federal Register.
Objections and hearings relating to food additive regulations under section 409(c), (d), or (h) of the act shall be governed by part 12 of this chapter.
[42 FR 4717, Jan. 25, 1977, as amended at 42 FR 15676, Mar. 22, 1977]
Food additives intended for use as an ingredient in food for animals that are raised for food production and that have the potential to contaminate human food with residues whose consumption could present a risk of cancer to people must satisfy the requirements of subpart E of part 500 of this chapter.
[52 FR 49588, Dec. 31, 1987]
(b) Any such petition shall include an assertion of facts, supported by data, showing that new information exists with respect to the food additive or that new uses have been developed or old uses abandoned, that new data are available as to toxicity of the chemical, or that experience with the existing regulation or exemption may justify its amendment or repeal. New data shall be furnished in the form specified in §571.1 for submitting petitions.