§ 1.630 How do I apply to FDA for recognition or renewal of recognition?
§ 1.631 How will FDA review my application for recognition or renewal of recognition and what happens once FDA decides on my application?
§ 1.632 What is the duration of recognition?
§ 1.633 How will FDA monitor recognized accreditation bodies?
§ 1.634 When will FDA revoke recognition?
§ 1.635 What if I want to voluntarily relinquish recognition or do not want to renew recognition?
§ 1.636 How do I request reinstatement of recognition?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter I > Subchapter A > Part 1 > Subpart M > Procedures for Recognition of Accreditation Bodies Under This Subpart

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