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Violation Code: 3420

FDA Violation

Charge Code: MELAMINE

1
Total Refusals
1
Affected Firms
5/1/2009
Latest Case
5/1/2009
First Case

Violation Details

Violation Code (ASC ID)
3420
Charge Code
MELAMINE
Description
The article appears to bear or contain a food additive, namely melamine and/or a melamine analog, that is unsafe within the meaning of Section 409.
Legal Section
402(a)(1), 801(a)(3), Adulteration

Most Affected Firms

#Firm NameLocationCases
1Amos Sweets Co., Ltd.Shenzhen, CHINA1

Recent Import Refusals

DateProductFirm
5/1/2009
FLAVORED CANDY, HARD (LIVE SAVERS, ETC.), WITHOUT NUTS AND FRUIT (WITHOUT CHOCOLATE)
33EGT06

Related Violations

Other violations under the same legal section: 402(a)(1), 801(a)(3), Adulteration

CodeCharge CodeCases
2080COUMARIN68
2981BIO TOXIN16

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FDA violation code 3420?

3420 is an FDA violation code that indicates: "The article appears to bear or contain a food additive, namely melamine and/or a melamine analog, that is unsafe within the meaning of Section 409.". This violation is based on 402(a)(1), 801(a)(3), Adulteration of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

How many import refusals have been issued for violation 3420?

According to FDA Import Refusal data, there have been 1 import refusals issued for violation code 3420, affecting 1 unique firms.

When was the most recent refusal for violation 3420?

The most recent import refusal for violation 3420 was on May 1, 2009.

What products are commonly refused for violation 3420?

Products commonly refused under violation 3420 include: FLAVORED CANDY, HARD (LIVE SAVERS, ETC.), WITHOUT NUTS AND FRUIT (WITHOUT CHOCOLATE). These products were refused entry because they did not meet FDA requirements.

What is the legal basis for FDA violation code 3420?

Violation code 3420 is based on 402(a)(1), 801(a)(3), Adulteration of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). This section of the law establishes requirements that imported products must meet to be allowed entry into the United States.

Data sourced from the FDA Data Dashboard, a public database maintained by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.