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Title: Bioterrorism Act Updates


1
Bio-terrorism Act Updates
  • FDA Responsibilities under the provisions of the
    Act
  • Registration of Food Facilities
  • Prior Notice Published
    January2003
  • Record-keeping
  • Administration Detention
    Published May 2003

2
Record- Keeping Proposal
  • Designed to help FDA track foods implicated in
    future emergencies
  • Under the proposed rule all stakeholders of the
    food chain would be required to keep records
    identifying from which they received as well as
    to whom they sent the food.
  • The requirement is applicable to both domestic
    and foreign food sources destined for US
    consumption.
  • To avoid economic burden on food stakeholders,
    they are allowed to keep the required information
    in any form they prefer

3
Record-keeping (contd.)
  • Information required for record-keeping for all
    stakeholders except transporters include
  • firms name and the responsible individual
    representative of the firm that was the
    immediate source and the immediate recipient of
    the food
  • address, telephone, fax and e-mail address of the
    person
  • type of food including brand name and specific
    variety
  • date received or released
  • Lot number or other identifier number
  • quantity and type of packaging
  • name, address, telephone number and if available,
    fax number and e-mail address of the transporter
    of food (identification of each and mode of
    transportation

4
Who must establish and maintain records?
  • Persons that manufacture, process, pack,
    transport, distribute, receive, hold or import
    food intended for consumption in US
  • Foreign facilities that manufacture, process,
    pack or hold food for human or animal consumption
    in US
  • Trucking companies, private delivery carriers,
    railroads and airlines

5
Who are exempted from record-keeping?
  • Farms - that sell unprocessed food grown in own
    or nearby farms including baked goods, jams,
    jellies, and maple syrups
  • Restaurants and retail foods operations (that
    sell food directly to consumers)
  • fishing vessels not engaged in processing
  • firms regulated directly by the USDA
  • foreign facilities whose products are to undergo
    further manufacturing/processing including
    packaging by another facility

6
Record Recall
  • When food is reasonably believed to present
    health threat, the responsible firm is to provide
    its record to FDA within 4 hours for inspection
    and photocopying if request is made between 8am
    to 6pm.Monday to Friday or within eight hours if
    request is made at any other times.
  • Required records for perishable foods not
    intended for processing and animal foods are to
    be retained for one year while for all other
    foods, two years from the date the record was
    created.

7
Effective dates
  • 6 months from the date of the final rule
    publication in the Federal Register
  • 12 months from that date - for small businesses
    (fewer than 500 workers or more than 10 full-time
    equivalent employees)
  • 18 months from that date - for 10 or fewer
    full-time equivalent employee businesses
  • STATUTORY DEADLINE OF THE FINAL RULE IS
  • DECEMBER 12, 2003

8
Failure to establish and maintain record
  • Failure to establish and maintain record or
  • failure to make them available to FDA
  • is a prohibited act
  • that is subject
  • to civil action in federal court

9
FDAs Administrative Detention Authority
  • As required by the Act, FDA issues an expedited
    procedures to institute certain enforcement
    actions against perishable foods.
  • The proposed rule also includes procedures
    describing how FDA will detain food and the
    process for appealing a detention order

10
Administrative Detention Procedure
  • FDA District Director where food is detained
    approves detention order
  • Copy of detention order is issued to
  • owner, operator or agent in-charge of the place
    where food is detained
  • owner of the food if different from above
  • shipper of record if food issued a detention
    order is located in a transport vehicle

11
Information in a detention order
  • detention order number
  • time and date of the order
  • identification of the detained article of food
  • statement of the detention period for the
    identified article of food
  • a brief statement of the reasons for detention
  • address and location where the article of food is
    to be detained and the appropriate storage and
    transportation conditions

12
Conditions for detained articles
  • Detained food could only be moved when FDA
    releases the article or the detention period
    expires
  • Detention should not exceed 30 days
  • Persons entitled to claim detained article should
    appeal the detention order
  • For perishable foods, appeal should be filed
    within two days of receipt of the detention
    order, for non- perishable it is 10 days but
    intent to appeal should be filed within 4 days
  • FDA issue a decision within 5 days after an
    appeal is filed and after providing an
    opportunity for an informal hearing

13
Which foods are not covered by the FDA detention
authority
  • All foods under the jurisdiction of the USDA
    which include
  • Meat and poultry products
  • egg products

14
Comments
  • Establishment and Maintenance of Records (Docket
    No. 02N-0277)
  • Administrative Detention (Docket Number 02N-0275)
  • Send to www.fda.gov/dockets/ecomments or e-mail
    to fdadockets_at_oc.fda.gov.
  • Deadline for both proposals - July 8, 2003

15
  • Thank you
  • for your attention!
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