Bill Detail
H.R. 1539
Congress: 119
Title
Medical Device Electronic Labeling Act
Summary
Medical Device Electronic Labeling Act This bill expands the permitted use of electronic labeling of medical devices to allow directions for use and warning labels for all medical devices to be provided electronically, rather than physically (i.e., affixed to or accompanying the device or its container). (Under current law, direction and warning labels may be provided electronically only for (1) prescription devices intended for use in health care facilities or by health care professionals, and (2) in vitro diagnostic devices intended for use in blood establishments or by health care professionals.) Under the bill, direction and warning labels may be provided solely electronically for all medical devices so long as (1) the electronic label is readily accessible to the device’s intended users, (2) intended users may request a paper label at no additional cost, and (3) the label affixed to the device or its packaging contains all information required under current laws and regulations. The Food and Drug Administration may issue regulations establishing additional requirements or exceptions to these provisions.
Sponsor
Rep. Jay Obernolte [R-CA-23]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Introduced
2025-02-24
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Bill Engagement
Medical Device Electronic Labeling Act This bill expands the permitted use of electronic labeling of medical devices to allow directions for use and warning labels for all medic…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Medical Association1 filing · 18 lobs
- Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.1 filing · 16 lobs
- Jane Adams2026 Q1
- Todd Askew2025 Q1
- Leif Brierley2026 Q1
- Lindsey Brill2025 Q1
- Cynthia Brown2025 Q1
- Jennifer Brown2025 Q1
- Larry Camm2026 Q1
- Matthew Clarkin2026 Q1Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. · Legislative Director for Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (March 2025-January 2026)