Not later than 2 years after , the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall issue guidance that describes Food and Drug Administration policy regarding the promotion, using the Internet (including social media), of medical products that are regulated by such Administration.
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CHAPTER 9— FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT
SUBCHAPTER VII— GENERAL AUTHORITY
Part A— General Administrative Provisions
§ 371. Regulations and hearings
§ 372. Examinations and investigations
§ 374a. Inspections relating to food allergens
§ 376. Examination of sea food on request of packer; marking food with results; fees; penalties
§ 379. Confidential information
§ 379a. Presumption of existence of jurisdiction
§ 379b. Consolidated administrative and laboratory facility
§ 379d. Automation of Food and Drug Administration
§ 379d–1. Conflicts of interest
§ 379d–2. Policy on the review and clearance of scientific articles published by FDA employees
§ 379d–3. Streamlined hiring authority
§ 379d–3a. Hiring authority for scientific, technical, and professional personnel
§ 379d–3b. Strategic Workforce Plan and report
§ 379d–4. Reporting requirements
§ 379d–5. Guidance document regarding product promotion using the Internet