Food
The New FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)
The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the most sweeping reform of our food safety laws in more than 70 years, was signed into law by President Obama on January 4, 2011. It aims to ensure the U.S. food supply is safe by shifting the focus from responding to contamination to preventing it.
Preventive Controls and Produce Safety RulesOn January 4, 2013, FDA issued two major proposed FSMA rules regarding preventive controls in human food and produce safety. See the following resources for additional information
FDA will convene 3 public meetings concerning the two proposed rules in Washington DC, Chicago IL, and Portland OR to solicit comments on the proposed rules, respond to questions, and inform the public about the rulemaking process. View the FSMA Meeting page for more information. |
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FSMA Mandates
FSMA is the most sweeping reform of FDA’s food safety authority in more than 70 years. This act gives FDA new and enhanced mandates and authorities to protect consumers and promote public health.
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Criteria Used to Order Administrative Detention of Food for Human or Animal Consumption
Final Rule
Docket Number: FDA-2011-N-0197FDA Progress Report on Implementing the Food Safety Modernization Act: October-December 2012
Guidance for Industry: What You Need To Know About Registration of Food Facilities; Small Entity Compliance Guide
December 2012
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FSMA Speeches & BlogsBasing Food Safety Standards on Science and Prevention Two of my highest priorities as FDA commissioner have been strengthening the scientific foundation of FDA’s regulatory decisions and ensuring the safety of an increasingly complex and global food supply. That’s why I take such pride in FDA’s proposal of two rules that set science-based standards for the prevention of foodborne illnesses. One will govern facilities that produce food, and the other concerns the safety of produce. Read more of this blog post by Margaret Hamburg, M.D.,
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