21 USC § 1602 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(1)
Biomaterials supplier
(2)
Claimant
(A)
In general
The term “claimant” means any person who brings a civil action, or on whose behalf a civil action is brought, arising from harm allegedly caused directly or indirectly by an implant, including a person other than the individual into whose body, or in contact with whose blood or tissue, the implant is placed, who claims to have suffered harm as a result of the implant.
(B)
Action brought on behalf of an estate
With respect to an action brought on behalf of or through the estate of a deceased individual into whose body, or in contact with whose blood or tissue the implant was placed, such term includes the decedent that is the subject of the action.
(C)
Action brought on behalf of a minor or incompetent
With respect to an action brought on behalf of or through a minor or incompetent, such term includes the parent or guardian of the minor or incompetent.
(D)
Exclusions
Such term does not include—
(iii)
a person alleging harm caused by either the silicone gel or the silicone envelope utilized in a breast implant containing silicone gel, except that—
(5)
Implant
The term “implant” means—
(6)
Manufacturer
The term “manufacturer” means any person who, with respect to an implant—
(A)
is engaged in the manufacture, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing (as defined in section
360
(a)(1) of this title) of the implant; and
(B)
is required—
(i)
to register with the Secretary pursuant to section
360 of this title and the regulations issued under such section; and
(10)
Seller
(A)
In general
The term “seller” means a person who, in the course of a business conducted for that purpose, sells, distributes, leases, packages, labels, or otherwise places an implant in the stream of commerce.
As used in this chapter:
(1)
Biomaterials supplier
(2)
Claimant
(A)
In general
The term “claimant” means any person who brings a civil action, or on whose behalf a civil action is brought, arising from harm allegedly caused directly or indirectly by an implant, including a person other than the individual into whose body, or in contact with whose blood or tissue, the implant is placed, who claims to have suffered harm as a result of the implant.
(B)
Action brought on behalf of an estate
With respect to an action brought on behalf of or through the estate of a deceased individual into whose body, or in contact with whose blood or tissue the implant was placed, such term includes the decedent that is the subject of the action.
(C)
Action brought on behalf of a minor or incompetent
With respect to an action brought on behalf of or through a minor or incompetent, such term includes the parent or guardian of the minor or incompetent.
(D)
Exclusions
Such term does not include—
(iii)
a person alleging harm caused by either the silicone gel or the silicone envelope utilized in a breast implant containing silicone gel, except that—
(5)
Implant
The term “implant” means—
(6)
Manufacturer
The term “manufacturer” means any person who, with respect to an implant—
(A)
is engaged in the manufacture, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing (as defined in section
360
(a)(1) of this title) of the implant; and
(B)
is required—
(i)
to register with the Secretary pursuant to section
360 of this title and the regulations issued under such section; and
(10)
Seller
(A)
In general
The term “seller” means a person who, in the course of a business conducted for that purpose, sells, distributes, leases, packages, labels, or otherwise places an implant in the stream of commerce.
Source
(Pub. L. 105–230, § 3,Aug. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 1520.)
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