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16 February 2016

FDA Announces Reorganization Of Offices To Reflect New Office Of Dietary Supplement Programs

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In the February 8, 2016, Federal Register, FDA announced the reorganization of CFSAN's Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine by establishing the new Office of Dietary Supplement Programs.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the February 8, 2016, Federal Register, FDA announced the reorganization of CFSAN's Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine by establishing the new Office of Dietary Supplement Programs (discussed in a previous Jones Day Update). Previously, the dietary supplements program existed as a division of FDA's Office of Nutrition Labeling and Dietary Supplements ("ONLDS"). The reorganization resulted in the retitling of ONLDS to the Office of Nutrition and Food Labeling and the abolishment of the Division of Dietary Supplement Programs under ONLDS.

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