
Acquisition of Medications Food
and Drug Administration (F D A) Office of Regulatory Affairs
Compliance Policy Guide
Sec. 100.350
F D A Jurisdiction on Indian Reservations
(CPG 7150.06)
BACKGROUND and POLICY:
The F D A considers Indian Reservations to be possessions of the
United States within the meaning of section 20l(a)(2) of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Consequently, F D A has complete jurisdiction
over products within the purview of the Act that are manufactured
on an Indian reservation. The products are in interstate commerce
within the meaning of section 20l(b) of the Act at all times.
*Under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the F D A has the same authority
on a reservation as it does anywhere else, to inspect, to take official
samples, and to initiate regulatory actions.*
*Material between asterisks is new or revised*
Issued: 3/15/87
Revised: 10/1/80, 9/1/87
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