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FSIS Proposes Rule Setting Inspection Fees for 2005-2008
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Bridgette Keefe

WASHINGTON, July 20, 2005-The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced a proposed rule to set the fees it charges meat and poultry establishments, egg processing establishments, importers and exporters for providing voluntary inspection services, overtime and holiday inspection services, identification services, certification services and laboratory services for 2005 through 2008.

FSIS bears the cost of mandatory inspection of meat, poultry and egg products. However, establishments incur the costs of inspection services performed on holidays or on an overtime basis. FSIS provides a range of voluntary inspection, certification and identification services. In the past, FSIS has amended its regulations on an annual basis. With this proposed rule, FSIS is providing for four annual fee increases. This will provide the meat, poultry and egg industry with more timely cost information and will streamline the Agency's rulemaking process.

The fee increases reflect the cost of inspection, national and locality pay increases for federal employees, applicable overhead costs, inflation and other inspection costs. For example, the fee for providing meat and poultry voluntary inspection, identification and certification services will increase from $43.64 per hour per program employee in 2005 to $49.93 in 2008.

Federal inspection protects the health and welfare of consumers by ensuring that meat, poultry and egg products are safe, wholesome and properly labeled and packaged. FSIS will review each year the fees it charges for providing overtime and holiday meat, poultry and egg products inspection services to determine whether established fees are adequate to recover costs incurred by the agency.
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