HR 2333
Infant Formula Protection Act of 2021
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The Infant Formula Protection Act of 2021 aims to ensure the safety of infant formula by prohibiting the retail sale of formula past its expiration date. This legislation amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to specifically address the sale of expired formula. The goal is to prevent parents from unknowingly feeding their infants outdated formula, which could pose health risks. The law will take effect six months after the bill’s passage.
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Ann M. Kuster
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