Overview of Prior Notice Interim Final Rule Implementing the Bioterrorism Act (68 FR 58974, October 10, 2003) Leslye M. Fraser, Esq. Associate Director.

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Overview of Prior Notice Interim Final Rule Implementing the Bioterrorism Act (68 FR 58974, October 10, 2003) Leslye M. Fraser, Esq. Associate Director for Regulations Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

FDA Lead Personnel L. Robert Lake – Senior Manager – (301) or Leslye M. Fraser – Lead – (301) or Deborah Ralston – Prior Notice Contact – (301) or

Background: FDA’s Regulatory Development Timeline Feb. 3, 2003: FDA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published proposed rule with 60 day comment period – FDA received over 470 comments Oct. 10, 2003: FDA and CBP published interim final rule (IFR) (68 FR 58974) – Rule takes effect and prior notice systems are operational on December 12, 2003 – Comments due on interim final rule by Dec. 23, 2003 (comment period will reopen in March)

Background: FDA’s Regulatory Development Timeline October 2003: – FDA plans to publish a Compliance Policy Guide outlining how we will exercise our enforcement discretion for the initial months following the Dec. 12 th effective date, which will focus in part on educating affected parties

Background: FDA’s Regulatory Development Timeline Oct. 28, 2003: Public meeting via satellite downlink to domestic and international sites – Transcripts available in English, French & Spanish Outreach materials will be available on FDA’s website in French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Portuguese, Arabic, and Malay: Outreach materials will be available on FDA’s website in French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Portuguese, Arabic, and Malay:

Background: FDA’s Regulatory Development Timeline March 2004: – FDA and CBP will publish a plan and implementation schedule to achieve the goal of an uniform, integrate system and coordinate timeframes for implement prior notice information – Comment period for IFR will reopen Note: IFR is effective Dec. 12, 2003; affected parties have obligation to comply

Regulatory Development Timeline (cont.) FDA also is developing two additional rules: – Section 306: Establishment and Maintenance of Records – Section 303: Administrative Detention Goal: by December 12, 2003, publish final rules implementing these two provisions and hold satellite downlink meeting shortly after

FDA’S Prior Notice: Definitions International Mail – foreign national mail services – Does not include express carriers, express consignment operators, or other private delivery services Port of Arrival – water, air, or land port at which the article of food is imported or offered for import into the U.S. (i.e., the port where the article of food first arrives in the U.S.) – Note: May be different from the port where food is entered for CBP purposes

Port of Arrival vs. Port of Entry Crossing Location = Port of Arrival for Prior Notice; may or may not be the port where entry is made for CBP purposes

FDA Country of Production (Originating Country) For food in its natural state -- the country where the article of food was grown or collected, including harvested and readied for shipment to the U.S. – For wild fish or seafood caught or harvested outside the waters of the U.S. by a vessel that is not registered in the U.S.: the country in which the vessel is registered – For an article of food that was grown in a U.S. Territory: the U.S.

FDA Country of Production vs. CBP Country of Origin The “Bean Example”: beans are grown and dried in the U.S., then rehydrated and canned in Country D – CBP identifies the country of origin as the U.S. – For purposes of prior notice, FDA identifies the “article of food” as canned beans, not dried beans – Thus, “FDA Country of Production” is Country D

FDA’S Prior Notice: Final Definitions (cont.) Shipper – t he owner or exporter of the article of food who consigns and ships the article from a foreign country or the person who sends an article of food by international mail to the U.S. United States – the Customs territory of the United States (i.e., the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, but not the Territories)

“Article of Food” vs. Shipment of Food* Tuna24/12 oz cans2000 cases Company 1 Brand X Tuna48/6 oz cans1000 cases Company 1 Brand X Tuna24/12 oz cans300 cases Company 2 Brand Y Tuna6/66oz cans2400 cases Company 3 Brand X *1 Shipment; 4 different products; 4 prior notices

What Food Imports are Subject to Prior Notice? Unless excepted, all food for humans and animals that is imported or offered for import into the United States for use, storage, or distribution in the U.S., including: – Food for gifts and trade – Quality assurance/quality control samples – Food for future export

What Food Imports are Subject to Prior Notice (cont)? – Food for transshipment through the U.S. to another country – Food for use in a U.S. Foreign Trade Zone – Food sent by mail – Food sent by express couriers

What Definition of “Food” Applies? With some exceptions, the definition in section 201 (f) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act applies: – i.e., “(1) articles used for food or drink for man or other animals, (2) chewing gum, and (3) articles used for components of any such article.”

Examples of FDA-regulated Food Within Scope of the Rule – Dietary supplements and dietary ingredients – Infant formula – Beverages (including alcoholic beverages and bottled water) – Fruits and vegetables – Fish and seafood – Dairy products and shell eggs

Examples of FDA-regulated Food Within Scope of the Rule – Raw agricultural commodities for use as food or components of food – Canned and frozen foods – Live food animals – Bakery goods, snack food, candy, and chewing gum – Animal feeds and pet food

What is Excluded from the Prior Notice Food Definition Food contact substances, as defined in § 429(h)(6) of the FD&C Act Pesticides regulated by EPA, as defined in 7 U.S.C. § 136(u)

What Kinds of Food Imports are Not Subject to Prior Notice? Food carried by or otherwise accompanying an individual for personal use (i.e., consumption by self, family, or friends, not for sale or other distribution) Food made by an individual at home sent as a personal gift (i.e., not for business reasons) to an individual in the U.S.

What Kinds of Food Imports are Not Subject to the Final Prior Notice Requirements? Meat, poultry and egg products that at the time of importation are subject to USDA’s exclusive jurisdiction

Who is Authorized to Provide Prior Notice? “Submitter” can be any person with knowledge of the required information “Transmitter” is a person who transmits the required information to FDA for the submitter

When Is My Prior Notice Due? Except for food arriving by international mail, prior notice cannot be submitted more than 5 days before arrival Arrival by land via road: PN must be given no less than 2 hours before the food arrives at the port of arrival Arrival by air and land via rail: PN must be given no less than 4 hours before the food arrives at the port of arrival

When Is My Prior Notice Due? (cont.) Arrival by water: PN most be given no less than 8 hours before the food arrives at the port of arrival Food carried by or accompanying an individual – time is based on manner of transportation Food arriving by international mail – the prior notice must be submitted before the food is mailed

How do I Submit Prior Notice? All prior notice information must be in the English language using the Latin (Roman) alphabet, except: – individual's name, the name of a company, and the name of a street may be submitted in a foreign language Must be submitted electronically through CBP’s Automated Broker Interface of the Automated Commercial System (ABI/ACS), or FDA’s PN System Interface (PNSI) at

Submitting Prior Notice (cont.) NOTE: PNSI submission is required for: – Articles of food imported or offered for import by international mail – Transaction types that cannot be made through ABI/ACS – Articles of food that have been refused for inadequate prior notice

Submitting Prior Notice (cont.) If this isn’t working... Then file hereIn this form: Customs broker’s or self-filer’s system, or ABI/ACS FDA PNSIElectronically PNSI (FDA will post notice at a.gov) a.gov FDA (see – see Prior Notice for locations) Via or fax (unless using ABI/ACS)

Submitting Prior Notice (cont.) If this isn’t working... Then file hereIn this form: OASIS (FDA will post notice at a.gov and messages in ABI/ACS) a.gov FDA (see – see Prior Notice for locations) Via or fax Note: PN will only be accepted by or fax if FDA determines PNSI or OASIS is not working

What Happens When FDA Accepts Your PN For Review? FDA will notify you that your PN has been confirmed for review with a reply message containing a PN Confirmation Number – Prior Notice “clock” (for timeliness of notice) starts when FDA confirms PN – Note: receipt of confirmation does not mean that FDA has determined the PN is timely or accurate

Prior Notice Confirmation Number Must Accompany... … any article of food arriving by international mail; number must on Customs Declaration; … food brought in by individual for non- personal use; and … any article of food for which PN was submitted through PNSI when the article arrives in the U.S.; number must be provided to CBP or FDA upon arrival

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? * indicates that if registration number is provided, then only city and country are required instead of full address Submitter* (name, address, phone, fax, ) Transmitter* (name, address, phone, fax, e- mail) CBP Entry type (e.g., Consumption entry, Warehouse entry, Transportation and Exportation entry) CBP Entry Identifier (e.g., entry number or in- bond number)

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? Identity of the article of food – Complete FDA product code – Common or usual name or market name – Estimated Quantity – Lot or code numbers, if required by FD&C Act or FDA regulations E.g., low acid canned foods, infant formula, acidified foods

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? † indicates not required for an article of food imported or offered for import for transshipment, storage, and export, or further manipulation and export For food no longer in its natural state -- manufacturer and registration number* † – Not required for food sent by individual as personal gift (provide name and address of firm on label) For food in its natural state -- grower, if known FDA Country of Production

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? Shipper and registration number* † Country from which the article is shipped Anticipated arrival information – Port of arrival (and border crossing) – Date of arrival – Time of arrival

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? (cont.) Name and address of importer* † Name and address of owner (if different than importer or ultimate consignee) * † Name and address of ultimate consignee* †

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? (cont.) Mode of transportation Carrier - Standard Carrier Abbreviation Code (SCAC) or International Air Transportation Association (IATA) code carrying the food from the country from which it is shipped HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) code

What Information is Required in a Prior Notice? (cont.) Planned shipment information: – All: airway bill number or bill of lading number, and container number if containerized cargo – Vessel: vessel name and voyage number – Air: flight number – Road: trip number – Rail: car number – Private vehicle: license plate number and State/province

Requirements for Food Arriving by International Mail All information previously listed, except: – Anticipated port, date, and time of arrival – Importer, owner, or ultimate consignee – Mode of transport – Carrier and planned shipment information – HTS Code Additional information required: – Date of shipment – U.S. recipient

Requirements for Food Refused for Inadequate Prior Notice All information previously listed, except: – Anticipated port, date, and time of arrival Additional information required: – U.S. recipient – Hold location

What if the Information Changes After I Submit a Prior Notice? If change is to estimated quantity, anticipated arrival information, planned shipment information or estimated date of mailing – no action required All other changes – must resubmit prior notice, unless food will not be offered for imported or imported into the U.S. – Should also cancel PN previously submitted (PNSI or ABI/ACS depending on how PN was filed) – Timeframe will restart

What Happens to Food Without Adequate Prior Notice? No or inaccurate prior notice – food is subject to refusal Untimely prior notice - food is subject to refusal, unless FDA has already reviewed the notice and notified CBP of its response

What Happens to Food Without Adequate Prior Notice? If refused, food must be held at the port of entry, unless: – CBP concurrence is obtained for export and food immediately exported from the port of arrival under CBP supervision; or – Directed to another location by CBP or FDA Must notify FDA of hold location – FDA and CBP are not liable for transportation, storage or other expenses resulting from any hold

What Happens to Food Without Adequate Prior Notice? Refused food is general order merchandise (19 U.S.C. 1490) and must be moved under appropriate custodial bond Refused food must not be entered with CBP; it must not be delivered to importer, owner, or ultimate consignee until prior notice requirements met

Consequences of Failure to Submit Adequate Prior Notice Prohibited act to import or offer for import food without providing prior notice – FDA can bring a civil or criminal action in federal court – FDA can seek to debar persons under section 306 of the Bioterrorism Act

Consequences of Failure to Register If Required If the failure relates to the manufacturer: the food is subject to refusal for failure to provide adequate prior notice – (Identity of facility is incomplete) Same consequences for inadequate prior notice apply

Consequences of Failure to Register If Required (cont.) If the failure relates to another facility associated with the food that is not registered: food is subject to hold at the port of entry or other location if directed by FDA or CBP Food remains under hold until facility is registered and number provided to FDA

Prior Notice vs. 801(a) Admissibility A determination that an article of food is no longer subject to hold for a prior notice or registration violation: – is different than, and may come before, determinations of admissibility under other provisions of the act or other U.S. laws. – does not mean that it will be granted admission under other provisions of the FD&C Act or other U.S. laws.

How Do I Get a Copy of the Interim Final Rule(s)? Or write to:Or write to: Dockets Management Branch Dockets Management Branch (HFA-305) Food and Drug Administration 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1061 Rockville, MD USA 20852