1、1 Theses issues are described in considerable detail elsewhere. For further information, see CRSReport RL34102, FDA Legislation in the 110th Congress: A Side-By-Side Comparison of S. 1082and H.R. 2900, by Erin D. Williams, Susan Thaul, Sarah A. Lister, Donna V. Porter, and C.Stephen Redhead.Order Co
2、de RS22779Updated February 6, 2008Food Safety: Provisions in the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007Donna V. PorterSpecialist in Nutrition and Food Safety Domestic Social Policy DivisionSummaryThe Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA; P.L. 110-85), while primari
3、ly concerned with drug and device regulation and their user fees, alsocontains several provisions on food safety. As enacted, the law requires the Secretaryof Health and Human Services to establish, for pet foods, processing and ingredientstandards, updated labeling requirements, and an early warnin
4、g and surveillance systemto identify adulteration and associated outbreaks of illness. The Secretary is to workwith states to improve the safety of produce and strengthen state food safety programs.The Act requires the Secretary to create a registry for reporting of foods (includinghuman and animal