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17 February 2016

FDA Reopens Comment Period For Proposed Rule On Gluten-Free Labeling Of Fermented Or Hydrolyzed Foods

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In the January 22, 2016, Federal Register, FDA corrected an error made in the proposed rule published November 18, 2015, titled "Food Labeling; Gluten-Free Labeling of Fermented or Hydrolyzed Foods."
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the January 22, 2016, Federal Register, FDA corrected an error made in the proposed rule published November 18, 2015, titled "Food Labeling; Gluten-Free Labeling of Fermented or Hydrolyzed Foods." One section of the proposed rule provided a 30-day period for submitted comments in the information collection provisions of the proposed rule, but another section provided 60 days. FDA reopened the comment period to address the error. Comments on information collection issues are now due February 22, 2016; other comments are due February 16, 2016.

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