Oh geeze. Now I've got 4 red X's.![]()
Good question. I don't think they actually thought that far ahead. I figure fines would be levied, after they got the cease and desist letter.Thank you @Opinionated my collection is completed.
Do companies that make and something after the deeming date,
Do they forfeit the money made from it? ( if they are caught )
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Do you mean if a company releases a new product not sold before?Thank you @Opinionated my collection is completed.
Do companies that make and something after the deeming date,
Do they forfeit the money made from it? ( if they are caught )
...and another one....somebody doesn't like me...oh well![]()
...and another one....somebody doesn't like me...oh well![]()
I am SO going to win this!!!![]()
Thank you @Opinionated my collection is completed.
Do companies that make and something after the deeming date,
Do they forfeit the money made from it? ( if they are caught )
Yes, made and produced after the deem dateDo you mean if a company releases a new product not sold before?
BTW, the ratings given does in fact give you a clicky, just hit the thread title and it should bring you right to the post in kqwestion.It was MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! And I like you a WHOLE LOT!!!!!!![]()
Yes, made and produced after the deem date
As I understand it, they could , if they choose to enforce, force them to remove the products from market, they would most likely issue a cease and desist order, followed by fines, and eventually physically close them down...it really all depends on how agggressive the FDA is going to pursue things like product registrations, compliance dates etc.Yes, made and produced after the deem date
The loophole is that they are not under the FDA's jurisdiction. The FDA has no authority over any foreign company, only on the US marketplace, so the importer or distributor would be the ones to catch any heat.Just so you know, there is a loophole that foreign companies fall under. They aren't required to do certain things, but it is up to the US companies to enforce(?) the deeming regulations on them or not sell their products (something like that, I am a little lost on this.. but there is some loophole with foreign companies)