[tz] DST ends 2040 in Oracle database
Brian Inglis
Brian.Inglis at SystematicSw.ab.ca
Thu Jan 31 23:15:07 UTC 2019
On 2019-01-31 15:25, Scott Nelson wrote:
>> On Jan 31, 2019, at 4:17 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Device expiration date is specified as ISO:
>> https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?n=se21.8.801_118
>> "Title 21 → Chapter I → Subchapter H → Part 801 → Subpart A → §801.18
>> Title 21: Food and Drugs
>> PART 801—LABELING
>> Subpart A—General Labeling Provisions
>> §801.18 Format of dates provided on a medical device label.
>> ...
>> (a) In general. Whenever the label of a medical device includes a printed
>> expiration date, date of manufacture, or any other date intended to be brought
>> to the attention of the user of the device, the date must be presented in the
>> following format: The year, using four digits; followed by the month, using two
>> digits; followed by the day, using two digits; each separated by hyphens. For
>> example, January 2, 2014, must be presented as 2014-01-02.
>> ...
>> [78 FR 58818, Sept. 24, 2013]”
> Yeah, but the exception is rather large:
> (b) Exceptions. (1) A combination product that properly bears a National Drug
> Code (NDC) number is not subject to the requirements of paragraph (a) of this
> section.
Why I restricted my statement to "Device expiration date"
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