FDA to send notice before accessing records under bioterrorism law
FDA to send notice before accessing records under bioterrorism law
WASHINGTON -- Food inspectors knocking at a company's door in the event of a food-safety emergency will have to send a written notice first notifying the company of the records that need to be searched under the new bioterrorism law. The Food & Drug Administration has just released new guidelines that spell out the hoops government officials will need to jump through before FDA inspectors demand access to company records. The new bioterrorism law allows FDA inspectors expanded access to company records if there is a reasonable belief an adulterated food could cause adverse health effects or