FDA Produce Safety Rule - Record Requirements
The proposed rule would not require duplication of existing records if those records contain all of the information required by the proposed rule (see proposed § 112.163). USDA-certified organic growers who already maintain records of when biological soil amendments of animal origin are applied in compliance with 7 CFR 205.103 would not need to duplicate those records to meet the proposed requirements of § 112.60(b)(1)
The proposed rule would require all records required by part 112 be readily available and accessible during the retention period for inspection and copying by FDA upon oral or written request .
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