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Last week, on December 29, 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) published a notice setting the amount of new annual facility fees for both for over-the-counter (“OTC”) monograph drug product manufacturers and for OTC monograph drug product contract manufacturing organizations (“CMOs”). The annual facility fee for OTC monograph drug manufacturers – the so-called Monograph Drug Facility (“MDF”) fee – was set at $14,060,[i] and the annual facility fee for CMOs was set at $9,373.[ii] According to the notice, for FY 2021, facility fees would have come due February 12, 2021.[iii]
However, just two days later, on December 31, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) withdrew the FDA notice and directed FDA to cease enforcement of the OTC user fees[iv] at least for the time being. HHS’ action responded to criticism that fees would apply to OTC hand sanitizer manufacturers ope
HHS overturns plan to slap $14,000 fee on distilleries who helped combat COVID Follow Us
Question of the Day Chicken Kitchen owner Julio Salazar, left, buys hand sanitizer from Chainbridge Distillery owner Bela Nahori in Oakland Park, Fla., on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. The local distillery was given FDA approval to stop making spirits and instead make hand sanitizer . more > By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Friday, January 1, 2021
Facing an outcry, the Department of Health and Human Services overruled the Food and Drug Administration late Thursday and canceled plans to charge $14,000 fees on distilleries that rushed to make hand sanitizer to combat the coronavirus.