OFFICE OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS (HFC-1)
The Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs (ACRA) (HFC-1) approves all new or
substantially revised CPGs prior to their issuance. Final clearance for rescinding a CPG
generally is provided by the ACRA. An exception to the requirement for ACRA clearance may
be made if the basis for rescission was previously published in the Federal Register.
In this situation, the director of the Division of Compliance Policy (HFC-230) can
authorize the rescission.
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT - DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE POLICY (HFC-230)
Review the policy in the CPG Manual on a continuing basis to assure that it is current.
Coordinate the preparation of new or revised CPGs with the Center(s), ORA headquarters and
field offices, and the Office of General Counsel. Obtain any necessary clearances for new
policy statements or changes in existing compliance policy and obtain final approval, and
ensure that a Federal Register notice of availability is prepared for new and
substantially revised (including rescinded) CPG.
Control and assign numbers for CPG. Prepare the camera copy of CPG Manual and forwards
it to the Management Methods Branch (HFA-250) for publication.
Notify the field and other offices as soon as possible when a new or substantially
revised CPG becomes effective or when a CPG is rescinded. The effective date of new or
substantially revised CPG is the date that the CPG is approved by the ACRA, unless
otherwise stated in the CPG or a Federal Register notice announcing availability of
the CPG.
CPGs having a revision date of the month and year of the bound edition are revised CPGs
with this publication. The index shows the current status of all prior and current CPGs
under the heading Compliance Policy Guides.
CENTERS AND HEADQUARTERS OFFICES
Review policy in the CPG Manual to assure that it is current. Identify new and
developing compliance policies that are significant enough to be articulated and
disseminated to the field and industry. Center and headquarters offices will cooperate
with the Division of Compliance Policy (HFC-230) in the formulation and clearance of
individual CPG.
OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - INFORMATION COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION
BRANCH (HFA-250)
Process Manual issuances for printing. Serves as the Agency's contact with the National
Technical Information Services (NTIS), U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161
which makes the Manual available to the general public for a fee.
FORMAT OF CPG
TITLE: A clear concise statement of the subject of the CPG.
BACKGROUND: Information concerning the problem or situation addressed by the CPG.
Whenever possible, the original source of the policy statement or change will be cited.
When the CPG contains a change in existing policy, the background should indicate the
original policy and the reason for the change.
POLICY: A clear and concise statement of the current FDA policy. Whenever any
limitations on, or exceptions to the stated policy are necessary, those limitations and
exceptions will be stated.
REGULATORY ACTION GUIDANCE: Whenever possible, each CPG will contain regulatory action
guidance. This section will include the necessary guidance for making regulatory decisions
and should include, but is not limited to, the following information: a) the limits at
which the field is authorized to take direct regulatory action without referral to the
appropriate center; b) information for use in making decisions as to admissibility of
imports; c) information on products, processes, or conditions for which there is
insufficient experience or data to warrant delegation of authority for direct regulatory
action by the field; and d) recommended charges (specimen charges) for direct regulatory
actions.
CPG NUMBERING SYSTEM
The CPG Manual utilizes both a "Section" and a "CPG" number for
individual Guides. The CPG numbers are preceded by CPG and have numbers in the range of
7100-7199. The CPG numbers were based on the previous organization of the CPG. The Guides
have been reorganized into new chapters and Section numbers now indicate the chapter and
location within the chapter. The Section numbers precede the title of each Guide while the
CPG numbers follow the title in parentheses.
CLEARANCE PROCEDURE
Any new or substantially revised CPG must be cleared by the originating center, other
offices or centers affected, and by the ACRA. The Division of Compliance Policy (HFC-230)
will coordinate and maintain all clearance records.
DISTRIBUTION
For FDA personnel, copies may be obtained by contacting the Division of Compliance
Policy (HFC-230) at (301) 827-0420.
For state and local government agencies personnel, copies may be obtained by contacting
the State Information Branch, (HFC-151), Division of Federal-State Relations at (301)
443-6200.
Issuances of new or revised CPGs between Manual publications will be electronically
available to FDA personnel. NTIS will be provided with a printed copy of all new or
revised CPGs for distribution to the general public for a fee.