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HR 2749 - Food Safety Regulation Amendments - Key Vote
Ron Paul voted Nay (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
- Aug. 3, 2009 Senate Referred to Committee
- July 30, 2009 House Bill Passed
- June 8, 2009 House Introduced
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Legislation - Referred to Committee (Senate) - Aug. 3, 2009
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - July 30, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Food Safety Regulation Amendments
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that expands the Food and Drug Administration's authority to regulate food products and food facilities, which include factories, warehouses, and other establishments that manufacture, process, pack or hold food.
Highlight: -Institutes an annual registration fee for each facility in order to pay for "food safety activities," and specifies that the fee shall be $500 for fiscal year 2010 and shall be adjusted for inflation in each subsequent fiscal year (Sec. 101). -Limits the total aggregate registration fee liability for an owner or operator of multiple facilities to no more than $175,000 for any fiscal year (Sec. 101). -Allows the Secretary of Health and Human Services to suspend the registration of any facility for violating this bill in a manner that could cause "adverse health consequences or death" to humans or animals, and allows the Secretary to cancel a registration that was not properly updated, a registration that contains false, incomplete, or inaccurate information, or a registration for which the fee has not been paid within 30 days after the due date (Sec. 101). -Permits the Secretary of Health and Human Services to stop the distribution of foods found to pose "serious adverse health consequences or death" to humans or animals, and permits the Secretary to take the further step of ordering a recall of such food after allowing an opportunity for the distributor of the food to participate in an informal hearing (Sec. 111). -Categorizes facilities according to risk and assigns the following schedules for random inspection (Sec. 105):
- -a 'high-risk' facility is category 1 and must be inspected at least every 6 to 12 months;
-a 'low-risk' facility is category 2 and must be inspected at least every 18 months to 3 years; and
-a facility that holds food is category 3 and must be inspected at least every 5 years.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - June 8, 2009
Title: Food Safety Regulation Amendments
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Co-sponsors
- Diana Louise DeGette (CO - D)
- Frank J. Pallone Jr. (NJ - D)
- Bart T. Stupak (MI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Betty Sutton (OH - D)
- Henry A. Waxman (CA - D)