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Subject: FDA Section 211
Category: Science > Instruments and Methods
Asked by: nse2167-ga
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Posted: 09 Jun 2003 09:06 PDT
Expires: 09 Jul 2003 09:06 PDT
Question ID: 215081
I'm looking for the content of FDA regulations, section 211. Can you
provide me with html text of this section or PDF doc source?
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Subject: Re: FDA Section 211
Answered By: justaskscott-ga on 09 Jun 2003 09:25 PDT
 
Hello nse2167-ga,

If you click on "Regulations" at the Food and Drug Administration's
site index ( http://www.fda.gov/opacom/index/indexpqr.html ), you will
be taken to the United States Government Printing Office's version of
the Code of Federal Regulations (
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-table-search.html ).

Title 21 concerns Food and Drugs; you can obtain versions of Title 21
regulations for the past seven years.  If you click on the April 1,
2003 version, and then on Parts 200-299, and finally Part 211, you
will see the following list of text and PDF documents:

"2003 CFR Title 21 - Chapter I - Part 211"
U.S Government Printing Office
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/21cfr211_03.html

I assume that this is what you are looking for.  If not, please let me
know and I will be happy to find what you need.

- justaskscott-ga

Clarification of Answer by justaskscott-ga on 09 Jun 2003 09:29 PDT
Minor correction: I meant that you can obtain versions of these
regulations for the past eight years, not seven.

Request for Answer Clarification by nse2167-ga on 09 Jun 2003 11:36 PDT
justaskscott,
Unfortunately, none of the linked PDFs or TXT files work for FDA
section 211. Is there another source of this information that is
viable?
Thanks!

Clarification of Answer by justaskscott-ga on 09 Jun 2003 15:07 PDT
Sorry about that; I forgot to check whether the links on the GPO page
worked.  Here is an alternative page, whose links do work.

"Code of Federal Regulations - Title 21 - Chapter I - Part 211"
Legal Information Institute [Cornell Law School]
http://cfr.law.cornell.edu/cfr/cfr.php?title=21&type=part&value=211
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