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May 04, 2020
4th Circ. Says Appeal Of E-Cig Compliance Deadline Is Moot
The Fourth Circuit on Monday dismissed an appeal from various vaping groups challenging a compliance deadline for e-cigarettes, saying January directives from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have rendered the appeal moot.
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April 06, 2020
E-Cigarette Deadline Extended Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
A Maryland federal judge on Friday said that he would grant a 120-day extension to the deadline for e-cigarette regulatory applications in light of the novel coronavirus outbreak that has strained U.S. Food and Drug Administration resources and disrupted supply chains.
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July 12, 2019
FDA Ordered To Impose 10-Month Deadline For E-Cig Apps
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration must impose a 10-month deadline for e-cigarette companies to submit applications to keep their products on the market, a Maryland federal judge has ordered, noting the court has the authority to establish such a deadline because of the "extraordinary circumstances" of the growing youth vaping trend.
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June 13, 2019
FDA Puts Forth 10-Month Deadline For E-Cig Applications
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday proposed a 10-month deadline for e-cigarette companies to submit applications to keep their products on the market in response to a Maryland federal judge's ruling that the agency overstepped its authority by allowing e-cigarettes to stay on the market until 2022.