FDA Submits Expedited Timeline For Graphic Health Warnings Rule

The FDA has submitted a proposed, expedited schedule for the issuance of a final graphic warnings rule for cigarettes. Last month, Judge Indira Talwani of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ordered FDA to expedite the issuance of a final rule for cigarette graphic warnings after finding that FDA "unlawfully withheld" or "unreasonably delayed" the promulgation of graphic health warnings as mandated by the 2009 Tobacco Control Act. On October 5, 2018, FDA provided the Court an accelerated schedule that would result in the submission of the final rule for publication in the Federal Register by May 2021.

FDA describes its proposed, expedited schedule as "aggressive," but expects that it will be achievable based on current information. The Agency emphasized that this accelerated timeline represents the "bare minimum amount of time" that FDA anticipates, based on current information, will be sufficient to accomplish the complex rulemaking in accordance with the law and FDA's public health mission. In the proposed schedule, FDA provides the following milestones and timeline involved in the rulemaking process:

Task Expected Completion Date Complete sole outstanding study: "Experimental Study of Cigarette Warnings" May 2019...

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