The National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) submitted to public consultation, for a period of 45 days, a proposal to revoke 726 norms considered obsolete, within which norms from the National Health Council (CNS) are included. The proposal follows the agency’s regulatory assessment and consolidation agenda that has already revoked other 349 obsolete regulations
Public Consultation n. 887/2020 debates a proposal to revoke 726 ANVISA regulations. Among other internal bodies’ regulations, three CNS resolutions and 18 of ANVISA’s own resolutions and a normative instruction are to be revoked.
The agency’s regulatory assessment and consolidation agenda intends to comply with Decree n. 10.139/2019 and Ordinance n. 201/2020 until November 2021, revoking regulations without effect or that no longer apply. Since those regulations are considered obsolete, a technical note dismissed a regulatory impact analysis (AIR). The form for public contribution can be found at this link (Portuguese). More information can be found here (Portuguese).