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Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998

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Effective
  
August 13, 1998

Statutes at Large
  
112 Stat. 1519

Public law
  
105–230

Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998

Long title
  
An Act to establish rules governing product liability actions against raw materials and bulk component suppliers to medical device manufacturers, and for other purposes.

Nicknames
  
Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1997

Enacted by
  
the 105th United States Congress

Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998 is an United States federal statute establishing liability exemptions for biomaterial suppliers selling chemical components and raw materials utilized in implantable devices for human recipients. The United States federal legislation sets forth rules limiting litigation costs or unwarranted lawsuits for biomaterial suppliers excluded from the design, production, and testing of implantable devices demonstrated as effective and safe to include adequate product warnings.

Contents

The H.R. 872 bill was passed by the 105th United States Congressional session and enacted into law by the 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton on August 13, 1998.

Provision of the Act

The 1998 Act was compiled as six sections establishing liability rulings for biomaterial elements sold by domestic and international suppliers to healthcare manufacturers located in the continental United States.

21 U.S.C. § 1601 ~ U.S. Congressional findings 21 U.S.C. § 1602 ~ Definitions 21 U.S.C. § 1603 ~ General requirements, applicability, and preemption 21 U.S.C. § 1604 ~ Liability of biomaterials suppliers 21 U.S.C. § 1605 ~ Procedures for dismissal of civil actions against biomaterials suppliers 21 U.S.C. § 1606 ~ Subsequent impleader of dismissed biomaterials supplier

Legislation of 1995

On January 31, 1995, the 104th United States House of Representatives and United States Senate introduced the initial liability exemption legislation for suppliers dealing in biomaterial bulk products.

References

Biomaterials Access Assurance Act of 1998 Wikipedia