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[Music] hello and welcome to guidance review im your host david pudwill and today were going to be talking about fdas guidance document on unique device identification and the policy regarding compliance dates this guidance document was published in july 2020 so here if we move forward we can see that weve got the guidance document pulled up here and again as i said its the unique device identification policy regarding compliance states for class 1 and unclassified devices and certain devices requiring direct marking we can pull up the uh as we typically do we can go ahead and there are links here to the regulations.gov and you can see some of the comments that were posted at this location and here we have comment from matrix i t and a comment from nacds and if we get into the actual content of the guidance here as we move down we can see the document was issued on july 1st 2020 and it supersedes guidance that was published in november of 2018. and again for questions you can dire