[USA] Key Regulatory Updates on Drug Shortages, Bankruptcy & Safety Acts

May 17
6 mins

Episode Description

This episode delivers in-depth coverage of emerging regulatory developments affecting critical sectors such as drug shortages, bankruptcy proceedings, risk management programs, officer-involved shootings, and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act.

We explore the FDA's new requirements for manufacturers to notify the agency of permanent discontinuances or interruptions in producing life-supporting drugs, ensuring supply chain stability. The California Department of Justice released a detailed report on the officer-involved shooting of Charles Towns, recommending enhanced training and policy reforms to improve law enforcement responses.

Additionally, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation issued a Consent Order with Yotta, enabling customers impacted by the Synapse bankruptcy to file claims for restitution, highlighting ongoing financial regulatory enforcement.

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Articles mentioned:

  1. FCC Plans FM Radio Auction
  2. Jena Antonucci, In the Matter of (timeline item)
  3. Reign Financial International Litigation
  4. B.E.S.T. GDR, LLC FTC Complaint
  5. RBC Capital Markets Consent Order
  6. CBER-Regulated Products: Shortages and Discontinuations
  7. Opinions and Adjudicatory Order: Horizon Thread (PTY) Ltd
  8. Attorney General Bonta Opposes Chemical Accident Rule Rollback
  9. AG Rayfield, State AGs Warn of Enforcement Gap
  10. California DOJ Report on Officer-Involved Shooting of Charles Towns
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