The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget a proposed information collection related to food labeling regulations. According to FDA, these regulations govern the submission of food labeling petitions and require food producers to: (i) disclose specific information about themselves or their products on labeling; (ii) retain records establishing the basis for the information contained on labeling; and (iii) provide these records to regulatory officials.

The information collection notice provides estimated annual reporting and recording keeping burdens for these regulations. FDA has noted that it is no longer combining these burden hour estimates with those in information collections titled, “Food Labeling: Nutritional Labeling of Dietary Supplements on a ‘Per Day’ Basis” and “Food Labeling: Trans Fatty Acids in Nutrition Labeling,” although “[s]uch consolidation may occur in the future.” The agency will accept comments until August 16, 2010. See Federal Register, July 15, 2010.

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