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| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
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| 21:21:8.0.1.3.37.1.1.1 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | J | 1000 | PART 1000—GENERAL | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 1000.1 General. | FDA | [50 FR 33688, Aug. 20, 1985] | References in this subchapter J to regulatory sections of the Code of Federal Regulations are to chapter I of title 21 unless otherwise noted. | |||
| 21:21:8.0.1.3.37.1.1.2 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | J | 1000 | PART 1000—GENERAL | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 1000.3 Definitions. | FDA | [60 FR 48380, Sept. 19, 1995; 61 FR 13422, Mar. 27, 1996, as amended at 88 FR 3652, Jan. 20, 2023] | As used in this subchapter J: (a) Accidental radiation occurrence means a single accidental event or series of accidental events that has/have resulted in injurious or potentially injurious exposure of any person to electronic product radiation as a result of the manufacturing, testing, or use of an electronic product. (b) Act means the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360hh-360ss). (c) Chassis family means a group of one or more models with all of the following common characteristics: (1) The same circuitry in the high voltage, horizontal oscillator, and power supply sections; (2) The same worst component failures; (3) The same type of high voltage hold-down or safety circuits; and (4) The same design and installation. (d) Commerce means: (1) Commerce between any place in any State and any place outside thereof, and (2) Commerce wholly within the District of Columbia. (e) Component, for the purposes of this part, means an essential functional part of a subassembly or of an assembled electronic product, and which may affect the quantity, quality, direction, or radiation emission of the finished product. (f) Dealer means a person engaged in the business of offering electronic products for sale to purchasers, without regard to whether such person is or has been primarily engaged in such business, and includes persons who offer such products for lease or as prizes or awards. (g) Director means the Director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health. (h) Distributor means a person engaged in the business of offering electronic products for sale to dealers, without regard to whether such person is or has been primarily or customarily engaged in such business. (i) Electromagnetic radiation includes the entire electromagnetic spectrum of radiation of any wavelength. The electromagnetic spectrum illustrated in figure 1 includes, but is not limited to, gamma rays, x-rays, ultra-violet, visible, infrared, microwave, radiowave, and low frequency radiation. (j) Electro… | |||
| 21:21:8.0.1.3.37.2.1.1 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | J | 1000 | PART 1000—GENERAL | B | Subpart B—Statements of Policy and Interpretation | § 1000.15 Examples of electronic products subject to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. | FDA | The following listed electronic products are intended to serve as illustrative examples of sources of electronic product radiation to which the regulations of this part apply. (a) Examples of electronic products which may emit x-rays and other ionizing electromagnetic radiation, electrons, neutrons, and other particulate radiation include: Ionizing electromagnetic radiation: Television receivers. Accelerators. X-ray machines (industrial, medical, research, educational). Particulate radiation and ionizing electromagnetic radiation: Electron microscopes. Neutron generators. Ionizing electromagnetic radiation: Particulate radiation and ionizing electromagnetic radiation: (b) Examples of electronic products which may emit ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwaves, radio and low frequency electromagnetic radiation include: Ultraviolet: Biochemical and medical analyzers. Tanning and therapeutic lamps. Sanitizing and sterilizing devices. Black light sources. Welding equipment. Visible: White light devices. Infrared: Alarm systems. Diathermy units. Dryers, ovens, and heaters. Microwave: Alarm systems. Diathermy units. Dryers, ovens, and heaters. Medico-biological heaters. Microwave power generating devices. Radar devices. Remote control devices. Signal generators. Radio and low frequency: Cauterizers. Diathermy units. Power generation and transmission equipment. Signal generators. Electromedical equipment. Ultraviolet: Visible: Infrared: Microwave: Radio and low frequency: (c) Examples of electronic products which may emit coherent electromagnetic radiation produced by stimulated emission include: Laser: Art-form, experimental and educational devices. Biomedical analyzers. Cauterizing, burning and welding devices. Cutting and drilling devices. Communications transmitters. Rangefinding devices. Maser: Communications transmitters. Laser: Maser: (d) … |
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CREATE TABLE cfr_sections (
section_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
title_number INTEGER,
title_name TEXT,
chapter TEXT,
subchapter TEXT,
part_number TEXT,
part_name TEXT,
subpart TEXT,
subpart_name TEXT,
section_number TEXT,
section_heading TEXT,
agency TEXT,
authority TEXT,
source_citation TEXT,
amendment_citations TEXT,
full_text TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_title ON cfr_sections(title_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_part ON cfr_sections(part_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_agency ON cfr_sections(agency);