Understanding US FDA regulations David Lennarz, President, Registrar Corp USA
Seminar for the food & beverage and associated industries
The United States regulates the import of all food and beverages, including products considered health supplements and traditional health remedies. The agency responsible for enforcing the various requirements is the US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA). While many of the regulatory and safety requirements are set forth in the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (a law dating back to 1938), more recent requirements such as the Bioterrorism Act and the Food Safety Modernization Act (“FSMA”) have changed the complexity of exporting these products to the USA. With the evolving regulatory regime, more changes may be afoot.
This seminar will offer a comprehensive overview of existing and more recent FDA regulations and dive deep into strategies necessary for compliance and success. The speaker will also discuss critical changes unfolding within the food and beverage industry and shed light on the far-reaching impact of the “FSMA” regulations on food and beverage exports.
Throughout the seminar you will have the opportunity to hear from an industry expert from Registrar Corp who will guide you through the latest developments and help you to understand the implications for your exports to the United States.
This seminar will cover a wide range of essential topics, including:
David co-founded Registrar Corp in 2003. He has worked for nearly 30 years in FDA-regulated industries in the U.S. and Europe, conducting seminars on FDA regulations for trade associations, trade shows, and governments around the world. David also served as a Technical Expert for FDA’s Foreign Facility Registration Verification Program operated by the Division of Field Investigations. At Registrar Corp, his main focus is business development and M&A.
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