The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration is proposing changes to four rules
proposed in 2013 to implement the FDA Food Safety and Modernization Act
(FSMA): Produce Safety, Preventive Controls for Human Food, Preventive
Controls for Animal Food, and Foreign Supplier Verification Programs.
FDA
is proposing new ways to make the original proposals more flexible,
practical and targeted. The changes are based on the input received
during an unprecedented level of outreach to stakeholders and valuable
input received from farmers and others directly affected by the rules.
Thousands of comments were submitted electronically during the comment
period.
The changes include:
Produce
Safety: More flexible criteria for determining the safety of
agricultural water for certain uses and a tiered approach to water
testing.
Produce
Safety: A commitment to conduct extensive research on the safe use of
raw manure in growing areas and complete a risk assessment. Pending
those actions, FDA is deferring its decision on an appropriate time
interval between the application of raw manure and the harvesting of a
crop and removing the nine-month interval originally proposed. FDA also
proposes eliminating the 45-day minimum application interval for
composted manure that meets proposed microbial standards and application
requirements.
Preventive
Controls for Human and Animal Foods: Requirements that human and animal
food facilities, when appropriate, test products and the food
facility’s environment, as well as implement certain supplier controls.
Foreign
Supplier Verification Program: A more comprehensive analysis of
potential risks associated with foods and foreign suppliers, and more
flexibility for importers in determining appropriate supplier
verification measures based on their evaluation of those risks.
The
FDA will accept comments on the revised provisions for 75 days after
publication in the Federal Register, while continuing to review comments
already received on the original proposed rules. No additional comments
will be accepted on the original proposals. FDA will consider both sets
of comments—on the original proposed rules and on the revisions—before
issuing final rules in 2015.
The agency is planning to hold a public meeting on the revised proposals on Thursday, November 13, 2014 in College Park, Md. Details will be forthcoming.
For Additional Information:
Fact Sheets
- Proposed Rule for Produce Safety
- Proposed Rule for Preventive Controls for Human Food
- Proposed Rule for Preventive Controls for Animal Food
- Proposed Rule for Foreign Supplier Verification Programs (FSVP)
Federal Register Notices
- Federal Register Notice for the Proposed Supplemental Rule for Produce Safety
- Federal Register Notice for the Proposed Supplemental Rule for Preventive Controls for Human Food
- Federal Register Notice for the Proposed Supplemental Rule for Preventive Controls for Animal Food
- Federal Register Notice for the Proposed Supplemental Rule for FSVP
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