Apply for approval of health claims on food
Health claims on foods usually require approval. You can apply for this approval via the E-Submission Food Chain (ESFC) platform of the European Commission.
Description
Certain requirements apply to the labeling and presentation of foods, as well as to the advertising of foods, in the European Union (EU), which are intended to make a particular contribution to consumer protection.
Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006 serves to harmonize regulations for nutrition and health claims in the labeling and presentation or advertising of foods. So-called voluntary claims on foods must be clear, precise and substantiated in EU countries. This is to enable consumers to make informed and meaningful choices.
Applying for approval
You can apply for the authorization of a new health claim as well as for the modification of an existing authorization of a health claim electronically via the E-Submission Food Chain (ESFC) platform of the European Commission:
- In each application, you may only request authorization for the use of a health claim. Furthermore, it is only allowed to show the relationship between a well-defined health effect per advertised food or food category or a nutrient or substance.
- Notice: EFSA suggests that the application dossier be written in English to avoid delays in the evaluation of the application due to the translation to be arranged there.
Receipt of the application
The Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) is the national competent authority for receiving applications for the authorization of health claims made on foods. The BVL confirms receipt of your application, informs EFSA and is entitled to request supplementary documentation from you within a specified period of time.
Online service
E-Submission Food Chain Platform (ESFC) der Europäischen Kommission
Description
Use this service online
Trust level
You need an account with password to use this online service (trust level: low).
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Identification
- electronic identification using national eID means – user name/password
Contact person
Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL) - Dienststelle Berlin, Referat 111
Address
address
PO box address
Post office box 110260
10832 Berlin
Contact
Internet
Payment methods
The following payment methods are possible:
- Bill
- Transfer / payment slip
Bank account
Bundeskasse Trier
Recipient: Bundeskasse Trier
IBAN: DE81 5900 0000 0059 0010 20
BIC: MARKDEF1590
Bank institution:Deutsche Bundesbank Filiale Saarbrücken
Required documents
- The application must be prepared according to the requirements of the "Scientific and technical guidance for the preparation and presentation of a health claim application (Revision 3)" (https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/6554).
- The application must include all scientific data (published and unpublished) that support or oppose the health claim, as well as a comprehensive review of data from human studies.
- Summary of the dossier
Forms
- Forms available: No
- Written form required: No
- Informal application possible: No
- Personal appearance required: No
- Online services available: Yes
Prerequisites
- You want to use health claims in the labeling and presentation of or advertising for foods that are not yet approved.
Basis for legal action
- § 1 Nummer 2 der BVL-Aufgabenübertragungsverordnung (BVLAÜV)
- Artikel 15 Absatz 2 Satz 1 und 2, Artikel 16 Absatz 2 und Artikel 18 Absatz 2 Satz 1 der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1924/2006 - über nährwert- und gesundheitsbezogene Angaben über Lebensmittel
- Verordnung (EG) Nr. 353/2008 zur Festlegung von Durchführungsbestimmungen für Anträge auf Zulassung gesundheitsbezogener Angaben gemäß Artikel 15 der Ver-ordnung (EG) Nr. 1924/2006 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates
Legal remedy
- Appeal. For more information on how to lodge an appeal, please refer to the instructions on appealing in the notification of your application.
- Lawsuit before the administrative court. For more information on how to file a lawsuit, see the appeal instructions in the notice of appeal.
Procedure
You can apply for approval of health claims electronically via the European Commission's E-Submission Food Chain (ESFC) platform.
To do so, proceed as follows:
- Access the European Commission's E-Submission Food Chain (ESFC) platform: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/esfc
- Use the user manual and other training materials for assistance: https://ec.europa.eu/food/horizontal-topics/general-food-law/training-and-support_en.
- Create a user account and log in to the portal.
- Select "Food Improvement Agents" from the "Food" domain list. Then select the domain type "Health Claims", the application type, the recipient Member State and the relevant Competent Authority, and then click on "Start process".
- Then create your dossier. Your application must include the following information:
- Name and address of the person making the application,
- The name of the nutrient or other substance or the food or food category for which the health claim is to be made and the particular properties involved,
- a copy of the studies, including, where available, independent and peer-reviewed studies (an examination by experts), on the health claim, and any other available documentation showing that the health claim complies with the criteria of the Regulation,
- where appropriate, an indication of which information is to be considered proprietary, together with a verifiable justification for this,
- a copy of other scientific studies relevant to the health claim,
- a proposal for the wording of the health claim for which authorization is sought, including, where appropriate, specific conditions of use,
- a summary of the application.
- EFSA suggests that the application dossier be written in English to avoid delays in the evaluation of the application due to the translation to be arranged there.
- Attach any other required documentation to the application.
- Submit the application online.
If you have applied for approval of health claims, the receipt of your application by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) is as follows:
The BVL
- confirms receipt of your application in writing within 14 days of receipt.
- The date of receipt of the application will be noted in the confirmation.
- will inform EFSA without delay,
- may, if necessary, request you as the applicant to supplement the documents relating to the application within a specified period.
Deadlines
Objection deadline: 1 month (Pursuant to Section 70 of the Administrative Court Rules (VwGO), the objection must be lodged in writing, in electronic form pursuant to Section 3a (2) of the Administrative Procedure Act (Verwaltungsverfahrensgesetz) or in writing with the authority that issued the administrative act within one month of the administrative act being notified to the person complained of. The time limit shall also be observed by filing the appeal with the authority that issued the notice of appeal. §§ Sections 58 and 60 (1) to (4) shall apply mutatis mutandis.)
Processing time
8 to 24 months (The subsequent request for documents leads to an extension of the processing deadlines.)
Costs
There are no costs involved.
Further Information
- Unionsregister mit zugelassenen gesundheitsbezogenen Angaben
- Leitlinien für die Umsetzung der Verordnung Nr. 1924/2006 (Guidance on the implementation of regulation N° 1924/2006 on nutrition an health claims made on foods conclusions of the standing committee on the food chain and animal health) auf der Internetseite des Bundesamts für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit
Area of validity
Germany-wide
Official approval
Officially approved by Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) on 29.03.2023
Keywords
Food