FDA Posts Criteria For Targeting Executives As Responsible Officers
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA publishes criteria for filing criminal misdemeanor charges against executives from firms that break food and drug laws almost a year after the agency signaled its intent to pursue such cases.
You may also be interested in...
FDA Tainted Supplement Alert Could Set Stage For Rapid Enforcement
A week after FDA warned manufacturers about tighter enforcement against tainted dietary supplements, a MedWatch notice identifies an adulterated weight-loss product that appears to fit the agency's criteria for warranting regulatory action.
RAPS Annual Conference In Brief
FDA's supplement GMP focus evolves
Misdemeanor Charges Drive FDA's Park Doctrine Enforcement
FDA will push harder for federal prosecutors to take misdemeanor cases as the agency ramps up use of the Park Doctrine and strict liability statutes to prosecute corporate executives and others