21 U.S.C. § 356k
(a)
In general— The
Secretary shall establish a program for the designation of platform technologies that meet the criteria described in
subsection (b).
(b)
Criteria— A platform technology incorporated within or utilized by a
drug or biological
product is eligible for designation as a designated platform technology under this section
if—
(2)
preliminary evidence submitted by the
sponsor of the approved or
licensed drug described in
paragraph (1), or a
sponsor that has been granted a right of reference to data submitted in the application for such
drug, demonstrates that the platform technology has the potential to be incorporated in, or utilized by, more than one
drug without an adverse effect on quality, manufacturing, or safety; and
(3)
data or information submitted by the applicable
person under
paragraph (2) indicates that incorporation or utilization of the platform technology has a reasonable likelihood to bring significant efficiencies to the
drug development or manufacturing process and to the review process.
(c)
Request for designation— A
person may request the
Secretary designate a platform technology as a designated platform technology concurrently with, or at any time after, submission under
section 355(i) of this title or section 351(a)(3) of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262(a)(3)] for the investigation of a
drug that incorporates or utilizes the platform technology that is the subject of the request.
(d)
Designation—
(1)
In general— Not later than 90 calendar days after the receipt of a request under
subsection (c), the
Secretary shall determine whether the platform technology that is the subject of the request meets the criteria described in
subsection (b).
(2)
Designation— If the
Secretary determines that the platform technology meets the criteria described in
subsection (b), the
Secretary shall designate the platform technology as a designated platform technology and may expedite the development and review of any subsequent application submitted under
section 355(b) of this title or section 351(a) of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262(a)] for a
drug that uses or incorporates the platform technology pursuant to
subsection (e), as appropriate.
(3)
Determination not to designate— If the
Secretary determines that the platform technology does not meet the criteria under
subsection (b), the
Secretary shall include with the determination not to designate the technology a written description of the rationale for such determination.
(4)
Revocation of designation— The
Secretary may revoke a designation made under
paragraph (2), if the
Secretary determines that the designated platform technology no longer meets the criteria described in
subsection (b). The
Secretary shall communicate the determination to revoke a designation to the requesting
sponsor in writing, including a description of the rationale for such determination.
(5)
Applicability— Nothing in this section shall prevent a
product that uses or incorporates a designated platform technology from being eligible for expedited approval pathways if it is otherwise eligible under this chapter or the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 201 et seq.].
(e)
Actions— The
Secretary may take actions to expedite the development and review of an application for a
drug that incorporates or utilizes a designated platform technology,
including—
(1)
engaging in early interactions with the
sponsor to discuss the use of the designated platform technology and what is known about such technology, including data previously submitted that is relevant to establishing, as applicable, safety or efficacy under
section 355(b) of this title or safety, purity, or potency under section 351(a) of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262(a)];
(2)
providing timely advice to, and interactive communication with, the
sponsor regarding the development of the
drug that proposes to use the designated platform technology to ensure that the development program designed to gather data necessary for approval or licensure is as efficient as practicable, which may include holding meetings with the
sponsor and the review team throughout the development of the
drug; and
(3)
considering inspectional findings, including prior findings, related to the manufacture of a
drug that incorporates or utilizes the designated platform technology.
(f)
Leveraging data from designated platform technologies— The
Secretary shall, consistent with applicable standards for approval, authorization, or licensure under this chapter and section 351(a) of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262(a)], allow the
sponsor of an application under
section 355(b) of this title or section 351(a) of the Public Health Service Act or a request for emergency use authorization under
section 360bbb–3 of this title, in order to support approval, licensure, or authorization, to reference or rely upon data and information within an application or request for a
drug or biological
product that incorporates or utilizes the same platform technology designated under
subsection (d), provided
that—
(1)
such data and information was submitted by the same
sponsor, pursuant to the application for the
drug with respect to which designation of the designated platform technology under
subsection (d) was granted; or
(2)
the
sponsor relying on such data and information received a right of reference to such data and information from the
sponsor described in
paragraph (1).
(g)
Changes to a designated platform technology— A
sponsor of more than one application approved under
section 355(b) of this title or section 351(a) of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262(a)] for
drugs that incorporate or utilize a designated platform technology may submit a single supplemental application for proposed changes to the designated platform technology that may be applicable to more than one such
drug that incorporates or utilizes the same designated platform technology. Such supplemental application may cross-reference data and information submitted in other applications and may include one or more comparability protocols regarding how such changes to the platform technology would be made for each applicable
drug or biological
product.
(h)
Definitions— For purposes of this section:
(1)
The term “platform technology” means a well-understood and reproducible technology, which may include a nucleic acid sequence, molecular structure, mechanism of action, delivery method, vector, or a combination of any such technologies that the
Secretary determines to be appropriate, that the
sponsor demonstrates—
(A)
is incorporated in or utilized by a
drug or biological
product and is essential to the structure or function of such
drug or biological
product;
(B)
can be adapted for, incorporated into, or utilized by, more than one
drug or biological
product sharing common structural elements; and
(C)
facilitates the manufacture or development of more than one
drug or biological
product through a standardized production or manufacturing process or processes.
(2)
The term “designated platform technology” means a platform technology that is designated as a platform technology under
subsection (d).
(i)
Rule of construction— Nothing in this section shall be construed to—
(1)
alter the authority of the
Secretary to approve
drugs pursuant to section 505 of this Act
[21 U.S.C. 355] or license biological
products pursuant to section 351 of the Public Health Service Act
[42 U.S.C. 262], including standards of evidence and applicable conditions for approval or licensure under the applicable Act; or
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(June 25, 1938, ch. 675, § 506K, as added Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title II, § 2503(a), Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5798.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Public Health Service Act, referred to in subsec. (d)(5), is act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, 58 Stat. 682, which is classified generally to chapter 6A (§ 201 et seq.) of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 201 of Title 42 and Tables.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Guidance
Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title II, § 2503(b), Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5801, provided that: “Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act [Dec. 29, 2022], the Secretary of Health and Human Services (referred to in this section as the ‘Secretary’) shall issue draft guidance on the implementation of this section. Such guidance shall include examples of drugs that can be manufactured using platform technologies, including drugs that contain or consist of vectors and nucleic acids, information about the Secretary’s review of platform technologies, information regarding submitting for designation, considerations for persons submitting a request for designation who have been granted a right of reference, the implementation of the designated platform technology designation program, efficiencies that may be achieved in the development and review of products that incorporate or utilize designated platform technologies, and recommendations and requirements for making and reporting manufacturing changes to a designated platform technology in accordance with section 506K(g) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act [21 U.S.C. 356k(g)] (as added by subsection (a)) and section 506A of such Act (21 U.S.C. 356a), as applicable.”