2019-01977. Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Food Contact Substance Notification Program  

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    AGENCY:

    Food and Drug Administration, HHS.

    ACTION:

    Notice.

    SUMMARY:

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing that a proposed collection of information has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

    DATES:

    Fax written comments on the collection of information by March 14, 2019.

    ADDRESSES:

    To ensure that comments on the information collection are received, OMB recommends that written comments be faxed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: FDA Desk Officer, Fax: 202-395-7285, or emailed to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov. All comments should be identified with the OMB control number 0910-0495. Also include the FDA docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    JonnaLynn Capezzuto, Office of Operations, Food and Drug Administration, Three White Flint North, 10A-12M, 11601 Landsdown St., North Bethesda, MD 20852, 301-796-3794, PRAStaff@fda.hhs.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    In compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, FDA has submitted the following proposed collection of information to OMB for review and clearance.

    Food Contact Substance Notification Program—21 CFR 170.101, 170.106, and 171.1

    OMB Control Number 0910-0495—Extension

    This information collection supports FDA regulations regarding Food Contact Substance Notification, as well as associated guidance and accompanying forms. Section 409(h) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) (21 U.S.C. 348(h)) establishes a premarket notification process for food contact substances. Section 409(h)(6) of the FD&C Act defines a “food contact substance” as “any substance intended for use as a component of materials used in manufacturing, packing, packaging, transporting, or holding food if such use is not intended to have any technical effect in such food.” Section 409(h)(3) of the FD&C Act requires that the notification process be used for authorizing the marketing of food contact substances except when: (1) We determine that the submission and premarket review of a food additive petition (FAP) under section 409(b) of the FD&C Act is necessary to provide adequate assurance of safety or (2) we and the manufacturer or supplier agree that an FAP should be submitted. Section 409(h)(1) of the FD&C Act requires that a notification include: (1) Information on the identity and the intended use of the food contact substance and (2) the basis for the manufacturer's or supplier's determination that the food contact substance is safe under the intended conditions of use.

    Sections 170.101 and 170.106 of FDA's regulations (21 CFR 170.101 and 170.106) specify the information that a notification must contain and require that: (1) A food contact substance notification (FCN) includes Form FDA 3480 and (2) a notification for a food contact substance formulation includes Form FDA 3479. These forms serve to summarize pertinent information in the notification. The forms facilitate both preparation and review of notifications because the forms will serve to organize information necessary to support the safety of the use of the food contact substance. The burden of filling out the appropriate form has been included in the burden estimate for the notification.

    Currently, interested persons transmit an FCN submission to the Office of Food Additive Safety in the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition using Form FDA 3480 whether it is submitted in electronic or paper format. We estimate that the amount of time for respondents to complete Form FDA 3480 will continue to be the same.

    In addition to its required use with FCNs, Form FDA 3480 is recommended to be used to organize information within a Pre-notification Consultation or Master File submitted in support of an FCN according to the items listed on the form. Master Files can be used as repositories for information that can be referenced in multiple submissions to FDA, thus minimizing paperwork burden for food contact substance authorizations. We estimate that the amount of time for respondents to complete the Form FDA 3480 for these types of submissions is 0.5 hours.

    FDA recommends using Form FDA 3480A for each submission of additional information (i.e., amendment) to an FCN submission currently under Agency review. Form FDA 3480A helps the respondent organize the submission to focus on the information needed for FDA's safety review.

    FDA's guidance documents entitled: (1) “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications: Administrative,” (2) “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications and Food Additive Petitions for Food Contact Substances: Chemistry Recommendations,” and (3) “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances: Toxicology Recommendations” provide assistance to industry regarding the preparation of an FCN and a petition for a food contact substances (FCSs). FDA has also developed a draft guidance entitled, “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances in Contact with Infant Formula and/or Human Milk.” Once finalized, the guidance will provide our current thinking on how to prepare an FCN for FDA review and evaluation of the safety of FCSs used in contact with infant formula and/or human milk. These guidances are available at https://www.fda.gov/​Food/​GuidanceRegulation/​GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/​IngredientsAdditivesGRASPackaging/​default.htm.

    Section 171.1 of FDA's regulations (21 CFR 171.1) specifies the information that a petitioner must submit in order to: (1) Establish that the proposed use of an indirect food additive is safe and (2) secure the publication of an indirect Start Printed Page 3469food additive regulation in parts 175 through 178 (21 CFR parts 175 through 178). Parts 175 through 178 describe the conditions under which the additive may be safely used.

    In addition, the guidance entitled “Use of Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging: Chemistry Considerations,” provides assistance to manufacturers of food packaging in evaluating processes for producing packaging from post-consumer recycled plastic. The recommendations in the guidance address the process by which manufacturers certify to us that their plastic products are safe for food contact.

    Description of Respondents: The respondents to this information collection are manufacturers of food contact substances sold in the United States. Respondents are from the private sector (for-profit businesses).

    In the Federal Register of September 13, 2018 (83 FR 46493), we published a 60-day notice requesting public comment on the proposed collection of information. One comment was received unrelated to the information collection and therefore is not discussed here.

    We estimate the burden of the information collection as follows:

    Table 1—Estimated Annual Reporting Burden 1

    21 CFR Section; ActivityFDA Form No.Number of respondentsNumber of responses per respondentTotal annual responsesAverage burden per responseTotal hours
    170.106 2 (Category A)FDA 347910220240
    170.101 3 7 (Category B)FDA 348061625150
    170.101 4 7 (Category C)FDA 348062121201,440
    170.101 5 7 (Category D)FDA 34804228415012,600
    170.101 6 7 (Category E)FDA 3480381381505,700
    Pre-notification Consultation or Master File (concerning a food contact substance) 8FDA 348019011900.5 (30 minutes)95
    Amendment to an existing notification (170.101), amendment to a Pre-notification Consultation, or amendment to a Master File (concerning a food contact substance) 9FDA 3480A10011000.5 (30 minutes)50
    171.1 Indirect Food Additive PetitionsN/A11110,99510,995
    Use of Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging: Chemistry ConsiderationsN/A1011025250
    Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances in Contact with Infant Formula and/or Human Milk212510
    Total31,330
    1 There are no capital costs or operating and maintenance costs associated with this collection of information.
    2 Notifications for food contact substance formulations and food contact articles. These notifications require the submission of Form FDA 3479 (“Notification for a Food Contact Substance Formulation”) only.
    3 Duplicate notifications for uses of food contact substances.
    4 Notifications for uses that are the subject of exemptions under 21 CFR 170.39 and very simple food additive petitions.
    5 Notifications for uses that are the subject of moderately complex food additive petitions.
    6 Notifications for uses that are the subject of very complex food additive petitions.
    7 These notifications require the submission of Form FDA 3480.
    8 These notifications recommend the submission of Form FDA 3480.
    9 These notifications recommend the submission of Form FDA 3480A.

    The estimates are based on our current experience with the Food Contact Substance Notification Program and informal communication with industry. Our estimated burden for the information collection reflects an overall increase of 10 hours and a corresponding increase of 2 responses from the currently approved burden. We attribute this adjustment to reviewing and submitting FCNs consistent to the draft guidance entitled, “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances in Contact with Infant Formula and/or Human Milk.”

    Beginning in row 1, we estimate 10 respondents will submit 2 notifications annually for food contact substance formulations (Form FDA 3479), for a total of 20 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 2 hours per response, for a total of 40 hours. In row 2 we estimate six respondents. We believe the hourly burden for preparing these notifications will primarily consist of the manufacturer or supplier completing Form FDA 3480, verifying that a previous notification is effective and preparing necessary documentation. We estimate one submission for each respondent, for a total of six responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 25 hours per response, for a total of 150 hours.

    In rows 3, 4, and 5, we identify three tiers of FCNs that reflect different levels of burden applicable to the respective information collection items (denoted as Categories C, D, and E). We estimate 6 respondents will submit 2 Category C submissions annually, for a total of 12 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 120 hours per response, for a total burden of 1,440 hours. We estimate 42 respondents will submit 2 Category D submissions annually, for a total of 84 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 150 hours per response, for a total burden of 12,600 hours. We estimate 38 respondents will submit 1 Category E submission annually, for a total of 38 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 150 hours per response, for a total burden of 5,700 hours.

    In row 6, we estimate 190 respondents will submit information to a pre-notification consultation or a master file in support of FCN submission using Form FDA 3480. We calculate a reporting burden of 0.5 hours per response, for a total burden of 95 hours. In row 7 we estimate 100 respondents will submit an amendment (Form FDA 3480A) to a substantive or non- substantive request of additional Start Printed Page 3470information to an incomplete FCN submission, an amendment to a pre-notification consultation, or an amendment to a master file in support of an FCN. We calculate a reporting burden of 0.5 hours per response, for a total burden of 50 hours.

    In row 8, we estimate one respondent will submit one indirect food additive petition under § 171.1, for a total of one response. We calculate a reporting burden of 10,995 hours per response, for a total burden of 10,995 hours.

    In row 9, we estimate 10 respondents will utilize the recommendations in the guidance document entitled, “Use of Recycled Plastics in Food Packaging: Chemistry Considerations,” to develop the additional information for one such submission annually, for a total of 10 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 25 hours per response, for a total burden of 250 hours.

    Finally, in row 10, we estimate 2 respondents will utilize the recommendations in the draft guidance, once finalized, entitled, “Preparation of Food Contact Notifications for Food Contact Substances in Contact with Infant Formula and/or Human Milk,” to develop the additional information for one such submission annually, for a total of 2 responses. We calculate a reporting burden of 5 hours per response, for a total burden of 10 hours.

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    Dated: February 6, 2019.

    Lowell J. Schiller,

    Acting Associate Commissioner for Policy.

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    [FR Doc. 2019-01977 Filed 2-11-19; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Published:
02/12/2019
Department:
Food and Drug Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
2019-01977
Dates:
Fax written comments on the collection of information by March 14, 2019.
Pages:
3468-3470 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FDA-2012-N-0294
PDF File:
2019-01977.Pdf
Supporting Documents:
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» Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Food Contact Substance Notification Program
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