Abstract

Within the 30‐day period provided in the order published in the Federal Register of December 29, 1962 (27 F.R. 12913), the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan, filed an objection stating that the regulation contained in §121.1111 may create the impression that a synthetic glycerin made by another process would be in conflict therewith. For the purpose of clarification, and since approvals for other processes for making synthetic glycerin were granted prior to the enactment of the Food Additives Amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, pursuant to the provisions of the statute (sees. 409, 701, 52 Stat. 1055, 72 Stat. 1785; 21 U.S.G 348, 371) and under authority delegated to him by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (25 F.R. 8625), hereby amends §121.1111 to read as follows:

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