Non Substantive Change to Collection

0256 Nonsub change 2017.pdf

Infant Formula Requirements

Non Substantive Change to Collection

OMB: 0910-0256

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Infant Formula Requirements
OMB Control No. 0910-0256
Justification for Non-substantive/Non-material Change:
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations at 21 CFR Parts 106 and 107 set forth
requirements for the development, manufacture, and labeling of infant formula. The
requirements are intended to protect newborns who are at an increased risk of contracting
diseases from contaminated food. Included among the requirements is the submission to FDA of
specific reporting data corresponding to individual quality control measures intended to ensure
the safety of and prevent against the adulteration of infant formula, as articulated in the
regulations. To more efficiently process these submissions at the agency and reduce burden on
respondents, we have developed DRAFT Form FDA 3978 entitled, “Infant Formula Tracking
Application.” We developed Form FDA 3978 in response to informal industry requests to
provide for electronic submissions. No new information will be collected using Form FDA
3978. Instead, it provides a standardized, electronic format that manufacturers may voluntarily
use to submit required information to the agency. Because there are few respondents to the
information collection, because we have used our informal communications with respondents to
develop the alternative collection method, and because many of the current paper submissions
are sent via e-mail, we believe this represents a non-substantive, non-material change. Approval
of the existing information collection provisions under OMB Control No. 0910-0256 expires
April 30, 2018. In the interim period, FDA would like to deploy Form FDA 3978 as a pilot
measure such that those respondents who wish to utilize this reporting method may do so. Upon
our request to extend the information collection in approximately one year, we can then evaluate
its efficiency and refine, revise, or otherwise make improvements to the alternative reporting
method. At this time, the agency has no plans to eliminate paper-reporting, but rather, we wish
to provide an electronic alternative to respondents at the earliest opportunity.


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