Interim Order No. 2 Respecting the Importation and Sale of Medical Devices for Use in Relation to COVID-19

On February 22, 2023, Health Canada introduced the Regulations Amending the Medical Devices Regulations (Interim Order No. 3 Respecting the Importation and Sale of Medical Devices for Use in Relation to COVID-19). These Regulations accelerate access to COVID-19 medical devices that have an urgent public health need in Canada. They also make it possible to continue to import and sell COVID-19 medical devices authorized under the interim order. For more information, please refer to the notice on Amendments to Medical Devices Regulations to continue importation and sale of COVID-19 medical devices and guidance on Medical devices for use in relation to COVID-19.

Whereas the Minister of Health believes that immediate action is required to deal with a significant risk, direct or indirect, to health, safety or the environment;

Therefore, the Minister of Health, pursuant to subsection 30.1(1)Footnote a of the Food and Drugs ActFootnote b, makes the annexed Interim Order No. 2 Respecting the Importation and Sale of Medical Devices for Use in Relation to COVID-19.

Ottawa, March 1, 2021
Patricia Hajdu,
Minister of Health

Interpretation

Definitions

1 (1) The following definitions apply in this Interim Order.

COVID-19 medical device means a medical device that is manufactured, sold or represented for use in relation to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). (instrument médical destiné à être utilisé à l’égard de la COVID-19)

foreign regulatory authority means a government agency or other entity outside Canada that has a legal right to control the manufacturing, use or sale of medical devices within its jurisdiction and that may take enforcement action to ensure that medical devices marketed within its jurisdiction comply with the applicable legal requirements. (autorité réglementaire étrangère)

incident means any incident involving a COVID-19 medical device that

  1. (a) is related to a failure of the device, a deterioration in its quality or effectiveness or any inadequacy in its labelling or in its directions for use; or
  2. (b) has led to the death or a serious deterioration in the state of health of a patient, user or other person, or could do so were it to recur. (incident)

List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use means the List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic that is published by the Government of Canada on its website, as amended from time to time. (Liste d’instruments médicaux destinés à un usage supplémentaire)

Regulations means the Medical Devices Regulations. (Règlement)

Words and expressions

(2) Unless the context requires otherwise, words and expressions used in this Interim Order have the same meaning as in the Regulations.

Application

Importation and sale

2 (1) Part 1 of the Regulations, with the exception of the provisions set out in subsection (2), does not apply to the importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device if the following conditions are met:

  1. (a) the Minister determines that there is an urgent public health need for the importation or sale of the device;
  2. (b) the manufacturer of the device has submitted to the Minister an application for the authorization for importation or sale of the device in a form established by the Minister;
  3. (c) the Minister has issued the authorization; and
  4. (d) the authorization has not been cancelled.

Application of Regulations

(2) The following provisions of the Regulations apply in respect of the importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device if the conditions set out in paragraphs (1)(a) to (d) are met:

  1. (a) in the case of an importer or distributor, sections 44 to 51.1 and 57 to 61; and
  2. (b) sections 52 to 56 and 63 to 65.1.

Importation — Class I medical device

(3) Despite paragraph (2)(a), subsection 44(3) of the Regulations does not apply to a person who imports a Class I COVID-19 medical device from the manufacturer of that device.

General

Establishment licence — suspension or cancellation

3 An importer or distributor must not import or sell a COVID-19 medical device if their establishment licence has been

  1. (a) suspended under section 49 or 50 of the Regulations and has not been reinstated under section 51 of the Regulations; or
  2. (b) cancelled under section 51.1 of the Regulations.

Application

4 (1) An application for the authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device must contain sufficient information and material to enable the Minister to determine whether to issue the authorization and must include the following:

  1. (a) the name of the device;
  2. (b) the class of the device;
  3. (c) the identifier of the device, including the identifier of any medical device that is part of a system, test kit, medical device group, medical device family or medical device group family;
  4. (d) the name and address of the manufacturer as it appears on the device label;
  5. (e) the address where the device is manufactured, if different from the one referred to in paragraph (d);
  6. (f) the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention for which the device is required;
  7. (g) the known information in relation to the quality, safety and effectiveness of the device;
  8. (h) the directions for use, unless directions are not required for the device to be used safely and effectively;
  9. (i) an attestation by the applicant that documented procedures are in place in respect of distribution records, complaint handling, incident reporting and recalls; and
  10. (j) a copy of the label of the device.

Class III and IV devices

(2) An application in respect of a Class III or IV COVID-19 medical device must contain, in addition to the information and material referred to in subsection (1), the following:

  1. (a) a description of the materials used in the manufacture and packaging of the device; and
  2. (b) a list of the countries, other than Canada, where the device has been sold, the total number of units sold in those countries and a summary of any reported problems with the device and any recalls of the device in those countries.

Foreign regulatory authority

(3) Despite subsection (1) and, if applicable, subsection (2), the application need not include the information and material referred to in paragraph (1)(g) and, if applicable, subsection (2) if the applicant provides information that demonstrates that the sale of the COVID-19 medical device is authorized by a foreign regulatory authority and that authorization has not been suspended.

Issuance

5 The Minister must issue the authorization for importation or sale if the following requirements are met:

  1. (a) the applicant has submitted an application to the Minister that meets the requirements set out in subsection 4(1) and, if applicable, subsection 4(2);
  2. (b) the applicant has submitted to the Minister all additional information or material, including samples, requested under section 9;
  3. (c) the Minister has sufficient evidence to support the conclusion that the benefits associated with the COVID-19 medical device outweigh the risks, having regard to the uncertainties relating to the benefits and risks and the urgent public health need; and
  4. (d) the Minister determines that the health or safety of patients, users or other persons will not be unduly affected.

Amendment

6 A person must not sell a COVID-19 medical device in respect of which an authorization for importation or sale has been issued and has not been cancelled if any of the matters referred to in subsection 4(1) and, if applicable, subsection 4(2) are significantly different from the information or material contained in the application, unless

  1. (a) the manufacturer has submitted to the Minister an application to amend the authorization;
  2. (b) the Minister determines that the requirements set out in paragraphs 5(b) to (d) are met; and
  3. (c) the Minister amends the authorization.

Terms and conditions

7 The Minister may, at any time, impose terms and conditions on the authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device or amend those terms and conditions.

Cancellation

8 The Minister may cancel the authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device by written notice, giving reasons, if

  1. (a) the Minister determines that the requirements set out in paragraphs 5(c) and (d) are no longer met;
  2. (b) the Minister determines that the terms and conditions imposed under section 7 are not met;
  3. (c) a medical device licence has been issued for the COVID-19 medical device under section 36 of the Regulations; or
  4. (d) the authorization for sale of the COVID-19 medical device that has been issued by a foreign regulatory authority is suspended or cancelled.

Additional information and material

9 The Minister may request a person who has submitted an application for an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device or a holder of such an authorization to submit any additional information or any material, including samples, that is necessary to enable the Minister to determine whether to issue, amend or cancel the authorization.

Labelling

10 A person must not import or sell a COVID-19 medical device unless the device has a label that sets out the following information:

  1. (a) the name of the device;
  2. (b) the name and address of the manufacturer;
  3. (c) the identifier of the device, including the identifier of any medical device that is part of a system, test kit, medical device group, medical device family or device group family;
  4. (d) in the case of a Class III or IV device, the control number;
  5. (e) if the contents are not readily apparent, an indication of what the package contains, expressed in terms appropriate to the device, such as the size, net weight, length, volume or number of units;
  6. (f) an indication that the device is sterile, if the manufacturer intends the device to be sold in a sterile condition;
  7. (g) the expiry date of the device, if the device has one, to be determined by the manufacturer on the basis of the component that has the shortest projected useful life;
  8. (h) unless self-evident to the intended user, the medical conditions, purposes and uses for which the device is manufactured, sold or represented, as well as the performance specifications of the device if those specifications are necessary for proper use;
  9. (i) the directions for use, unless directions are not required for the device to be used safely and effectively; and
  10. (j) any special storage conditions applicable to the device.

Label information — English or French

11 (1) Subject to subsection (3), the information required by section 10 must, as a minimum, be in either English or French.

Directions for use — other official language

(2) Subject to subsection (3), if the directions for use are supplied in only one official language at the time of sale, directions for use in the other official language must be made available by the manufacturer as soon as possible at the request of the purchaser.

Certain information — English and French

(3) In respect of a COVID-19 medical device to be sold to the general public, the information required by paragraphs 10(a) and (e) to (j) must, as a minimum, be in both English and French.

Importation — copy of authorization

12 Each shipment of a COVID-19 medical device that is imported into Canada must be accompanied by a copy of the authorization for importation.

Incident reporting

13 The holder of an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device must, within 10 days after becoming aware of an incident in Canada, report the incident to the Minister and specify the nature of the incident and the circumstances surrounding it.

Expanded use

14 Part 1 of the Regulations does not apply to the importation or sale of a medical device or a COVID-19 medical device that is set out in column 1 of the List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use for the expanded use set out in column 2 if the following conditions are met:

  1. (a) the Minister determines that there is an urgent public health need for the expanded use of the medical device or the COVID-19 medical device;
  2. (b) the Minister has evidence to support the conclusion that the benefits associated with the expanded use outweigh the risks, having regard to the uncertainties relating to the benefits and risks and the urgent public health need; and
  3. (c) the Minister determines that the health or safety  of patients, users or other persons will not be unduly affected.

Supplementary information

15 The Minister must publish on a Government of Canada website supplementary information pertaining to the expanded use of a medical device or a COVID-19 medical device, including

  1. (a) a statement of the expanded use;
  2. (b) a statement of the known and potential benefits and the known and potential risks; and
  3. (c) any supplement to the directions for use, unless a supplement is not required for the device to be used safely and effectively.

Information request

16 (1) The Minister may request from the holder of a medical device licence or the holder of an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device, in respect of a device set out in column 1 of the List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use, any information in relation to its expanded use set out in column 2 that the holder possesses or to which they have reasonable access.

Obligation to provide information

(2) The holder of the licence or authorization must provide the requested information electronically in a format specified by or acceptable to the Minister within the time limit specified by the Minister. The time limit must not be less than 24 hours after the request is made unless the Minister has reasonable grounds to believe that there is a serious and imminent risk of injury to human health.

Transitional Provisions

Definition of Interim Order No. 1

17 In subsection 18(2) and sections 20 to 27, Interim Order No. 1 means the Interim Order Respecting the Importation and Sale of Medical Devices for Use in Relation to COVID-19, made by the Minister on March 18, 2020 and published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 28, 2020.

Labelling — six months after making

18 (1) A person need not comply with section 11 during the period beginning on the day on which this Interim Order is made and ending six months after that day.

Sale

(2) Despite subsection (1), a person, other than a manufacturer, may, during the period beginning six months after the day on which this Interim Order is made and ending nine months after that day, sell a COVID-19 medical device that is not labelled in accordance with subsections 11(1) and (3), if it is labelled in accordance with Interim Order No. 1 as it read immediately before the day on which this Interim Order is made.

Importers and distributors — six months after making

19 An importer or distributor need not comply with sections 44 and 45, subsection 46.1(1) and sections 48 and 57 to 61 of the Regulations during the period beginning on the day on which this Interim Order is made and ending six months after that day.

Applications

20 An application for an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device that was submitted to the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made and in respect of which no decision has been made before that day is deemed to be an application for an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device submitted under this Interim Order.

Authorizations

21 An authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device that was issued by the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made and has not been cancelled before that day is deemed to be an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device issued under this Interim Order.

Amendment applications

22 An application to amend an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device that was submitted to the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made and in respect of which no decision has been made before that day is deemed to be an application to amend an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device submitted under this Interim Order.

Amended authorization

23 An authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device that was amended by the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made and has not been cancelled before that day is deemed to be an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device amended to the same extent under this Interim Order.

Terms and conditions

24 Any terms and conditions that were imposed on an authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device by the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made are deemed to be terms and conditions imposed on the authorization for importation or sale of a COVID-19 medical device under this Interim Order.

Request — additional information and material

25 A request that was made by the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made for additional information or material, including samples, is deemed to be a request for additional information or material under this Interim Order.

Expanded use

26 A medical device or a COVID-19 medical device, its expanded use and the supplementary information pertaining to that use that were set out in the List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made are deemed to be set out in that List under this Interim Order.

Request — expanded use information

27 A request that was made by the Minister under Interim Order No. 1 before the day on which this Interim Order is made for information in relation to the expanded use of a medical device or a COVID-19 medical device set out in the List of Medical Devices for Expanded Use is deemed to be a request for information in relation to the expanded use under this Interim Order.

Repeal

28 The Interim Order Respecting the Importation and Sale of Medical Devices for Use in Relation to COVID-19, made by the Minister of Health on March 18, 2020 and published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 28, 2020, is repealed.

Footnotes

Footnote a

S.C. 2004, c. 15, s. 66

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Footnote b

R.S., c. F-27

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