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United States Code USC : Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES § 552 - Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings
USC : Title 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE § 1453 - Requirements of labeling; placement, form, and contents of statement of quantity; supplemental statement of quantity
§ 1454 - Rules and regulations
§ 1455 - Procedure for promulgation of regulations
USC : Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE § 1905 - Disclosure of confidential information generally
USC : Title 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS § 321 - Definitions; generally
§ 331 - Prohibited acts
§ 351 - Adulterated drugs and devices
§ 352 - Misbranded drugs and devices
§ 355 - New drugs
§ 360 - Registration of producers of drugs or devices
§ 360b - New animal drugs
§ 360c - Classification of devices intended for human use
§ 360d - Performance standards
§ 360e - Premarket approval
21 USC § 360e–1 - Pediatric uses of devices
§ 360f - Banned devices
§ 360g - Judicial review
§ 360h - Notification and other remedies
§ 360i - Records and reports on devices
§ 360j - General provisions respecting control of devices intended for human use
21 USC § -
§ 360m - Accredited persons
§ 371 - Regulations and hearings
§ 374 - Inspection
§ 381 - Imports and exports
§ 382 - Exports of certain unapproved products
§ 383 - Office of International Relations
§ 393 - Food and Drug Administration
U.S.C. : Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE § 216 - Regulations
§ 241 - Research and investigations generally
42 USC § -
§ 262 - Regulation of biological products
§ 264 - Regulations to control communicable diseases
§ 265 - Suspension of entries and imports from designated places to prevent spread of communicable diseases