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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will require advance notice of each shipment of food into the U.S.
The notice must include a description of all articles, each article's manufacturer and shipper, grower (if known), originating country, country from which the article is shipped, and anticipated port of entry.
New regulations will apply to all facilities for all foods and animal feed products that come under the authority of the FDA, through provisions under the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2000.
The FDA will have the authority to detain food if it has credible evidence or information that imported food presents a threat of serious adverse health consequences or death to U. S. humans or animals.
It is proposed that domestic or foreign facilities that manufacture, process, pack, distribute, receive, or hold food for consumption by humans or animals in the U.S. must register with the FDA no later than December 12, 2003.
The FDA will require advance notice of each shipment of food into the U.S.
The notice will require a description of all articles, each article's manufacturer and shipper, grower (if known), originating country, country from which the article is shipped, and anticipated port of entry.
Life is getting very complicated!
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will require advance notice of each shipment of food into the U.S.
The notice must include a description of all articles, each article's manufacturer and shipper, grower (if known), originating country, country from which the article is shipped, and anticipated port of entry.
New regulations will apply to all facilities for all foods and animal feed products that come under the authority of the FDA, through provisions under the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2000.
The FDA will have the authority to detain food if it has credible evidence or information that imported food presents a threat of serious adverse health consequences or death to U. S. humans or animals.
It is proposed that domestic or foreign facilities that manufacture, process, pack, distribute, receive, or hold food for consumption by humans or animals in the U.S. must register with the FDA no later than December 12, 2003.
The FDA will require advance notice of each shipment of food into the U.S.
The notice will require a description of all articles, each article's manufacturer and shipper, grower (if known), originating country, country from which the article is shipped, and anticipated port of entry.
Life is getting very complicated!
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