The Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 contains the codified Federal laws and regulations that are in effect as of the date of the publication pertaining to food and drugs, both legal pharmaceuticals and illegal drugs.
The Institute of Medicine's (IOM's) Food Forum was established in 1993 to allow science and technology leaders in the food industry, top administrators in the federal government, representatives from consumer interest groups, and academicians to discuss and debate food and food safety issues openly and in a neutral setting. The Forum provides a mechanism for these diverse groups to identify possible approaches for addressing food and food safety problems and issues surrounding the often complex interactions among industry, academia, regulatory agencies, and consumers. On May 6-7, 1997, the Forum convened a workshop titled Enhancing the Regulatory Decision-Making Process for Direct Food Ingredient Technologies. Workshop speakers and participants discussed legal aspects of the direct food additive approval process, changes in science and technology, and opportunities for reform. Two background papers, which can be found in Appendix A and B, were shared with the participants prior to the workshop. The first paper provided a description and history of the legal framework of the food ingredient approval process and the second paper focused on changes in science and technology practices with emphasis placed on lessons learned from case studies. This document presents a summary of the workshop.
The Code of Federal Regulations is acodification of the general and permanent rules published in theFederal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of theUnited States Federal Government. CFR Title 21, Parts 170-199 include food additives, indirect food additives: General, indirect food additives: polymers, iraddiation in the production, processing and handling of food, prior sanctioned food ingredients, substances prohibited in the production of human food, and more. Audience: food producers, manufacturers, processors, distrbutors, marketers, U.S. consumer population, food handlers, and health inspectors, Other related products: United States Code, 2012 Edition, V. 15, Title 21, Food and Drugs to Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse, Sections 1-2141F is available here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/052-001-00632-1 Running a Food Hub: A Business Operations Guide, V. 2 is available here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04766-3"
Recommendations developed by the Public Health Service in cooperation with state and communities, interested federal agencies and the vending machine industry, 1965.