Food Laws and Regulations Unit 3 Seminar NS 440
Food Laws and Regulations Why are they important, necessary?
The Need for Food Laws and Regulation Decreased # of individual family farms People moving into the city (creating disconnect with food) Food became more processed/produced further away from home “Multiple Hands” involved Increased need for food safety regulations Mass production = need for standards
Various agencies involved in Food Regulation FDA USDA FTC EPA OSHA
FDA What are the functions of the FDA?
FDA FDA is part of DHHS Led by the Commissioner of Food and drugs Works with many other agencies including lobbyist for industry and consumers
Functions of the FDA Regulate food label Regulate safety of drugs Some aspects of food safety
Field Trip Visit Meet back to discuss one thing that you found interesting.
USDA What is the purpose or function of the USDA?
Functions of the USDA Over 30 different agencies that carry out over 200 different programs in the following areas: Farm and Foreign agriculture Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Food Safety (FSIS) Marketing and Regulatory Programs Natural Resources and Environment Research, Education and Economics Rural Development
Food Safety Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Responsible for meat and poultry inspection Federal inspection occurs in processing plants that ship products across state lines
Field Trip Visit Meet back to report interesting findings.
FTC What is the function of the FTC?
Functions of the FTC Regulates and protects consumers from unfair and deceptive advertising
Bureau of Consumer Protection Regulate: Advertising on dietary supplements Health fraud on the internet Weight loss advertising Marketing to children Product claims on TV, radio, np, etc
EPA What is the function of the EPA?
Functions of the EPA Regulate pesticides on crops (amount and what kind) Clean Water Act Solid Waste Disposal Act Facilities/plants report emergency plans for hazardous waste to EPA
Field Trip Visit Meet back to discuss points you found interesting.
OSHA What is the function of OSHA?
Functions of OSHA Created by congress to protect workers (prevent injuries) by enforcing workplace safety and health standards Provided health training, information, and assistance to workers at the state level Enforcement = inspections
Problems with Food regulation What are some problems with enforcing laws at the federal level? At the state level?
Problems Conflict of interest Overlapping among agencies Inconsistencies/contradictions between federal and state law enforcement State laws can be stricter but not more lenient
Field Trip Research personal state and meet back to discuss food regulations that are enforced in that state…