98-33454. Indirect Food Additives: Paper and Paperboard Components  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 242 (Thursday, December 17, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 69550-69551]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-33454]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Food and Drug Administration
    
    21 CFR Part 176
    
    [Docket No. 95F-0255]
    
    
    Indirect Food Additives: Paper and Paperboard Components
    
    AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending the food 
    additive regulations to provide for the safe use of diallyl maleate and 
    1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol as optional polymerization inhibitors and 
    dimethyl (methyl hydrogen) polysiloxane as a cross-linking agent in the 
    manufacture of vinyl-containing siloxanes that are used in coatings for 
    paper and paperboard that contact food; to increase the maximum 
    permitted residual level of platinum, which remains from the catalyst 
    used in the manufacture of vinyl-containing siloxanes, to 200 parts per 
    million (ppm) of these siloxanes; and to expand the safe use of 
    coatings with vinyl-containing siloxanes for contact with additional 
    food types and under additional conditions of use. This action is in 
    response to a petition filed by GE Silicones.
    
    DATES: The regulation is effective December 17, 1998; written 
    objections and requests for a hearing by January 19, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit written objections to the Dockets Management Branch 
    (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, 
    Rockville, MD 20852.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ellen M. Waldron, Center for Food 
    Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-215), Food and Drug Administration, 
    200 C St. SW., Washington, DC 20204, 202-418-3089.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a notice published in the Federal 
    Register of September 25, 1995 (60 FR 49414), FDA announced that a food 
    additive petition (FAP 5B4475) had been filed by GE Silicones, c/o 700 
    13th St. NW., Washington, DC 20005. The petition proposed to amend the 
    food additive regulations in Sec. 176.170 Components of paper and 
    paperboard in contact with aqueous and fatty foods (21 CFR 176.170) to 
    provide for the safe use of vinyl-containing siloxanes as a component 
    of coatings for paper and paperboard in contact with food and to 
    provide for the safe use of 1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol as an optional 
    inhibitor for the additive. The petition also proposed that the 
    regulations be amended to increase the level of platinum catalyst used 
    in the manufacture of vinyl-containing siloxanes to 200 ppm. In a 
    notice published in the Federal Register of September 5, 1996 (61 FR 
    46814), FDA amended the September 25, 1995, notice to indicate that 
    upon further review of the petition, the agency noted that the 
    petitioner also proposed approval of the use of diallyl maleate as an 
    optional polymerization inhibitor and dimethyl (methyl hydrogen) 
    polysiloxane as a cross-linking agent in the manufacture of vinyl-
    containing siloxanes used in coatings on paper and paperboard that 
    contact food. In addition, the agency clarified that the petitioner 
    proposed to expand the safe use of coatings with vinyl-containing 
    siloxanes for contact with additional food types and under additional 
    conditions of use.
        In the filing notices, the agency inadvertently stated that the 
    petition proposed to increase the level of platinum catalyst used in 
    the manufacture of vinyl-containing siloxanes. The petition actually 
    proposed to increase the maximum permitted residual level of platinum 
    in the vinyl-containing siloxanes, which is consistent with the 
    existing regulation.
        FDA has evaluated the data in the petition and other relevant 
    material. The agency finds that the proposed use of the additives 
    diallyl maleate and 1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol as optional polymerization 
    inhibitors and the proposed use of the additive dimethyl (methyl 
    hydrogen) polysiloxane as a cross-linking agent in the manufacture of 
    vinyl-containing siloxanes intended for use as a component of coatings 
    for paper and paperboard in contact with food are safe and achieve 
    their intended technical effects. Finally, the agency concludes that 
    the resulting vinyl-containing siloxanes are safe and will have their 
    intended technical effects. Therefore, the regulations in Sec. 176.170 
    should be amended as set forth below.
        In accordance with Sec. 171.1(h) (21 CFR 171.1(h)), the petition 
    and the documents that FDA considered and relied upon in reaching its 
    decision to approve the petition are available for inspection at the 
    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition by appointment with the 
    information contact person listed above. As provided in Sec. 171.1(h), 
    the agency will delete from the documents any materials that are not 
    available for public disclosure before making the documents available 
    for inspection.
        The agency has carefully considered the potential environmental 
    effects of this action. FDA has concluded that the action will not have 
    a significant impact on the human environment, and that an 
    environmental impact statement is not required. The agency's finding of 
    no significant impact and the evidence supporting that finding, 
    contained in an environmental assessment, may be seen in the Dockets 
    Management Branch (address above) between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday 
    through Friday.
        This final rule contains no collections of information. Therefore, 
    clearance by the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork 
    Reduction Act of 1995 is not required.
        Any person who will be adversely affected by this regulation may at 
    any time on or before January 19, 1999, file with the Dockets 
    Management Branch (address above) written objections thereto. Each 
    objection shall be separately numbered, and each numbered objection 
    shall specify with particularity the provisions of the regulation to 
    which objection is made and the grounds for the objection. Each 
    numbered objection on which a hearing is requested shall specifically 
    so state. Failure to request a hearing for any particular objection 
    shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing on that objection. 
    Each numbered objection for which a hearing is requested shall include 
    a detailed description and analysis of the specific factual information 
    intended to be presented in support of the objection in the event that 
    a hearing is held. Failure to include such a description and analysis 
    for any particular objection shall constitute a waiver of the right to 
    a hearing on the objection. Three copies of all documents shall be 
    submitted and shall be identified with the docket number found in 
    brackets in the heading of this document. Any objections received in 
    response to the regulation may be seen in the Dockets Management Branch 
    between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    
    List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 176
    
        Food additives, Food packaging.
        Therefore, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under 
    authority delegated to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and 
    redelegated to the Director, Center for Food Safety and Applied 
    Nutrition, 21 CFR part 176 is amended as follows:
    
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    PART 176--INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: PAPER AND PAPERBOARD COMPONENTS
    
        1. The authority citation for 21 CFR part 176 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321, 342, 346, 348, 379e.
    
        2. Section 176.170 is amended in the table in paragraph (b)(2) by 
    revising the first entry for ``Siloxanes and silicones'' under the 
    headings ``List of substances'' and ``Limitations'' to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 176.170   Components of paper and paperboard in contact with 
    aqueous and fatty foods.
    
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                       List of substances                                          Limitations
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    Siloxanes and silicones; platinum-catalyzed reaction     For use only as a surface coating. Platinum content not
     product of vinyl-containing dimethyl polysiloxane (CAS   to exceed 200 parts per million.
     Reg. Nos. 68083-19-2 and 68083-18-1) with methyl
     hydrogen polysiloxane (CAS Reg. No. 63148-57-2) or
     dimethyl (methyl hydrogen) polysiloxane (CAS Reg. No.
     68037-59-2). Diallyl maleate (CAS Reg No. 999-21-3),
     dimethyl maleate (CAS Reg. No. 624-48-6), 1-ethynyl-1-
     cyclohexanol (CAS Reg. No. 78-27-3) and vinyl acetate
     (CAS Reg. No. 108-05-4) may be used as optional
     polymerization inhibitors.
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        Dated: December 4, 1998.
     L. Robert Lake,
     Director, Office of Policy, Planning and Strategic Initiatives, Center 
    for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
    [FR Doc. 98-33454 Filed 12-16-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4160-01-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
12/17/1998
Published:
12/17/1998
Department:
Food and Drug Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-33454
Dates:
The regulation is effective December 17, 1998; written objections and requests for a hearing by January 19, 1999.
Pages:
69550-69551 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 95F-0255
PDF File:
98-33454.pdf
CFR: (1)
21 CFR 176.170