The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as part of its Drug Competition Action Plan,
published a draft guidance detailing good practices for the submission of ANDAs on January 3, 2018.
Canada is currently in a regulatory evaluation phase to identify strategies for reducing and eliminating acrylamide formation, while the U.S. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
published a draft guidance document for manufacturers in November 2013.
Not exact matches
We are still waiting to hear following on from the
draft guidance on sugar intakes
published by the Government's SACN.
«Taxpayers would be helped further if HMRC could
publish updated
draft guidance on the Bill's provisions over the summer.
Yesterday, the Electoral Commission
published a
draft of its
guidance (it won't be definitive until the Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill becomes law) which is by all accounts quite encouraging.
A spokesperson said the Department for Education is «working towards schools being able to teach these subjects from September 2019», but would not give an update, or reassurance that
draft guidance would be
published before the summer.
The school discipline
guidance has been slimmed down from 600 pages to just 50, and has been
published in
draft form for consultation.
Lord Neuberger has also
published the final practice
guidance for interim non-disclosure orders, which was originally
published in a
draft annexed to the super-injunction committee's report.
A
draft paper by Kalajdzic,
published yesterday, says: «Courts have adopted cy - près as a second best alternative to direct compensation of class members, and have done so with only occasional academic scrutiny and virtually no legislative
guidance.»
Draft guidance on children and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) has been
published by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and remains open for consultation until 28 February 2018.
The sweeping change is proposed by Sir James Munby, the President of the Family Division, who has issued
draft guidance that would allow thousands more written judgments to be
published.
In my next Slaw column, presently only in
draft, I suggest that especially in an era of global political gloom, one needs to be grateful for the cleverness of the best lawyers and the
published information and
guidance that underpins them, to encourage the supremacy of law.
This view is set out in the current HMRC
guidance, «TRS — Frequently Asked Questions», which was
published in November but is still unhelpfully listed as being in
draft form.