Food Safety Agencies and Authorities: A Primer

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Several federal agencies, in cooperation with state governments, are responsible for regulating the safety of the U.S. food supply. In the wake of an outbreak of foodborne illness and the largest recall of suspected contaminated meat in U.S. history in August 1997, several policymakers have reopened the debate on creating a single, independent, federal food safety agency. They assert that this would provide more effective regulatory control over the entire farm-to-table food production and marketing system by eliminating the overlapping and occasionally competing for objectives of multiple agencies. As background for further discussion on this and related food safety issues, … continued below

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Rawson, Jean M. & Vogt, Donna U. February 5, 1998.

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  • Rawson, Jean M. Specialist in Agricultural Policy; Environment and Natural Resources Division
  • Vogt, Donna U. Analyst in Science Policy; Science, Technology, and Medicine Division

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Several federal agencies, in cooperation with state governments, are responsible
for regulating the safety of the U.S. food supply. In the wake of an outbreak of foodborne illness and the largest recall of suspected contaminated meat in U.S. history in
August 1997, several policymakers have reopened the debate on creating a single,
independent, federal food safety agency. They assert that this would provide more
effective regulatory control over the entire farm-to-table food production and marketing
system by eliminating the overlapping and occasionally competing for objectives of
multiple agencies. As background for further discussion on this and related food safety
issues, this report describes the roles of the primary federal and cooperating state
agencies responsible for food safety and enumerates the major legislative authorities
currently governing them.

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Rawson, Jean M. & Vogt, Donna U. Food Safety Agencies and Authorities: A Primer, report, February 5, 1998; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs694/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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