VCRP incentives
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Programs to boost participation in Voluntary Cosmetics Registration Program will be topic of discussion during a series of upcoming meetings between FDA and several trade associations, including the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors and Consumer Federation of America. Previously discussed incentives include a certificate of participation, ingredient nomenclature registration feature and e-mail updates on FDA activities (1"The Rose Sheet" Nov. 15, 1999, p. 8)
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Voluntary Cosmetics Reporting Program online beta testing will be completed by end of calendar year 2000, and the system will be running by early 2001, FDA Office of Cosmetics & Colors Acting Director Adele Dennis reports. Implementing a T3 communications line, which will increase online programming, remains a "major problem" in the initiative, she notes. Adding incentives to boost program participation will be topic of discussion during upcoming meetings between FDA and several trade associations (1"The Rose Sheet" May 1, In Brief). Separately, FDA adverse reactions 10-year report will be published in early 2001 and will be "more significant" than those issued in the past, Dennis adds
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