Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: May 6, 2024) |
Title 9 - Animals and Animal Products |
Chapter III - Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture |
SubChapter E - Regulatory Requirements Under the Federal Meat Inspection Act and the Poultry Products Inspection Act |
Part 439 - Accreditation of Non-Federal Chemistry Laboratories |
§ 439.53 - Revocation of accreditation.
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§ 439.53 Revocation of accreditation.
A laboratory will have its accreditation revoked from the program if suspension status is not rectified. The accreditation of a laboratory will also be revoked for the following reasons:
that is accredited to perform analysis under §§ 439.5, 439.10 and 439.20 of this part(a) An accredited laboratory
for failure to meet any of the requirements of § 439.20 of this part, except for the following circumstances. If the accredited laboratory fails to meet any of the criteria set forth in §§ 439.20(d) and 439.20(h) of this part and it has not failed during the 12 months preceding its failure to meet the criteria, it shall be placed on probation, butwill have its accreditation revoked
it has failed at any time during those 12 months, its accreditation will be revoked. (b) An accredited laboratory will have its accreditation revoked ifif
the Administrator determines that the laboratory or any responsibly connected individual or any agent or employee has:
(1) Altered any official sample or analytical finding; or
(2) Substituted any analytical result from any other laboratory and represented the result as its own.
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: (ab) An accredited laboratory will have its accreditation revoked if the laboratory or any individual or entity responsibly connected with the laboratory is convicted in a Federal or State court of any of the following violations of law
b. A laboratory must notify the ALP within 30 calendar days if any of these situations occur.
(1) Any felony.
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c2) Any misdemeanor based upon acquiring, handling, or distributing of unwholesome, misbranded, or deceptively packaged food or upon fraud in connection with transactions in food.
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d3) Any misdemeanor based upon a false statement to any governmental agency.
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4) Any misdemeanor based upon the offering, giving or receiving of a bribe or unlawful gratuity.