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1 An Update from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service Keith Payne Deputy Director Outreach and Partnership Division Office of Outreach, Employee Education and Training Food Safety and Inspection Service

2 Agenda Section Title Overview of USDA/FSIS Role of Outreach Office Investigating Foodborne Illnesses Current Initiatives and Policy Updates

3 Overview of USDA/FSIS Food Safety and Inspection Service

4 USDA Structure

5 FSIS Structure

6 FSIS’ Mission The Food Safety and Inspection Service protects consumers by ensuring that meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome, and accurately labeled.

7 Dedicated Workforce An inspection force of approximately 7,600 personnel deployed throughout the United States and U.S. territories Inspectors present in nearly 6,000 plants every day Inspectors present at various import stations every day

8 Office of Field Operations

9 Office of Field Operations Import Offices

10 Compliance and Investigations Division

11 Legislative Authorities Poultry Products Inspection Act Federal Meat Inspection Act Egg Products Inspection Act Humane Methods of Slaughter Act

12 Role of Outreach Office

13 OUTREACH AND PARTNERSHIP DIVISION Outreach to Small and Very Small Plants More than 90% of the approximate 6,000 plants under FSIS inspection are considered small or very small businesses.

14 Outreach and Partnership Division Daniel PuzoDirector Keith PayneDeputy Director Beatrice HerbertProgram Specialist Diane JonesManagement Assistant Jeff TarrantCC, Program Specialist Elaine HiteStaff Officer Robert Boyle, DVMStaff Officer Jane Johnson, DVMProgram Specialist Natasha WilliamsProgram Specialist Stephanie KaneSecretary Darlene LeeContractor Our Mission  Outreach activities  Resources and outreach to small and very small plants.  Technical expertise, information and advice to small and very small plant owners and operators  Regulations, Policies and Systems.  FSIS cooperative activities with State agencies  Management of the National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection

15 Food Safety Resources for Small and Very Small Plants

16 Small Plant News  The newsletter and guidebooks are written for small and very small federal- and state-inspected establishment owners and operators who produce meat, poultry and egg products.  Help, in plain language, translating FSIS rules and regulations into daily operational practices

17 Small Plant Help Desk  Resource for small and very small plants.  Call Toll-free 1-877-FSISHelp (1-877-374- 7435).  USDA-FSIS specialists are available weekdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST to give personal assistance on matters relating to the regulation of meat, poultry, and processed egg products.  Or email questions to InfoSource@fsis.usda.gov InfoSource@fsis.usda.gov

18 Guidebooks Produce series of guidebooks that provide useful information on topics: Dealing with plant emergencies Developing a recall plan Obtaining a grant of inspection

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20 Translations of Resources Resources are available in  Mandarin Chinese  Korean  Vietnamese  Spanish

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22 Guide to Food Defense in Warehouse and Distribution Centers

23 CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONS CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONS

24 Some Fiscal Year 2015 Exhibit Events EventLocation Food Safety SummitBaltimore, Maryland Southeaster Meat Processors AssociationDaytona Beach, Florida Food Marketing Institute Connect ConventionChicago, Illinois AAMP American Convention of Meat Processors and Suppliers Springfield, Illinois 119 th Annual AFDO Educational ConferenceIndianapolis, Indiana Southwest Meat Processors AssociationSan Antonio, Texas International Association for Food ProtectionPortland, Oregon

25 State Program Liaison

26 State MPI Programs

27  State Cooperative MPI Agreements  Tallmadge-Aiken Agreements  Cross Utilization Agreements  Custom Exempt Agreements  Egg Products Inspection Agreement  Cooperative Interstate Shipment Agreements

28 United States Department of Agriculture Monthly State Directors Webinars

29 Reaching Out States and Universities Officials from other USDA agencies participate on a monthly State Directors’ webinars and HACCP Contacts’ and Coordinators’ teleconference An outreach effort to the industry  Ensure industry’s ability to comply with the rule.  Measures to inform industry and other interested stakeholders about the requirements of the new rule were initiated.  Inform Directors of 27 State Meat and Poultry Inspection programs  State HACCP Contacts and HACCP Coordinators at universities

30 Investigating Foodborne Illnesses

31 Collaboration to Investigate Foodborne Illnesses Applied Epidemiology Staff Surveillance Team Investigations Team Prevention and Control Team

32 Collaboration to Investigate Foodborne Illnesses Applied Epidemiology Staff Compliance and Investigations Division State/Local Public Health and Agriculture Agencies

33 Collaboration to Investigate Foodborne Illnesses Applied Epidemiology Staff participates in:  Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet)  PulseNet molecular subtyping network  Environmental Health Specialists Network (EHS-Net)  Foodborne Diseases Centers for Outbreak Response Enhancement (FoodCORE)

34 Current Initiatives and Policy Updates

35 USDA Initiatives Know Your Farmer Know Your Food www.usda.gov

36 USDA Initiatives Know Your Farmer Know Your Food www.usda.gov Cooperative Interstate Shipment Program

37 Cooperative Interstate Shipment Ohio: August 8, 2012 North Dakota: January 11, 2013 Wisconsin: January 14, 2013 Indiana: April 7, 2014

38 USDA Initiatives Cooperative Interstate Shipment Program

39 FSIS Policy Initiatives 39 Compliance Guideline April 17, 2015 www.regulations.gov Comments due by June 16, 2015

40 FSIS Policy Initiatives 40 For those interested in using a new technology, direct your request through askFSIS or you may contact the Risk, Innovations, and Management Division directly at: United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service Risk, Innovations, and Management Division Patriots Plaza III, Cubicle 8-163A 1400 Independence Ave., SW.: STOP 3782 Washington, DC 20250-3700 Tel: (301) 504-0884 Fax: (301) 245-4793 askFSIS

41 FSIS Policy Initiatives 41 www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/regulations/federal-register 41 Federal Register Notice Docket No. FSIS-2015-0009, “Retail Exemptions Adjusted Dollar Limitations.” $76,900 $58,200

42 Mandatory Inspection of Siluriformes Fish and Fish Products 42

43 United States Department of Agriculture 2008 Farm Bill June 18, 2008, Congress passed the 2008 Farm Bill, making “catfish”, as defined by the Secretary of Agriculture, amenable to the Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) and therefore subject to FSIS inspection Regulations must account for the conditions under which catfish are raised and transported to the processing establishment Countries whose catfish products are imported must be listed as eligible in the regulations Mandatory ante-mortem, post-mortem, humane handling inspection, and custom exemption provisions do not apply to catfish

44 Threshold question for determining what fish FSIS inspects FSIS requested comment on the definition of catfish Threshold question for determining what fish FSIS inspects FSIS requested comment on the definition of catfish Definition of “Catfish”

45 United States Department of Agriculture Key Features of Proposed Rule New subchapter of FSIS Regulations Extensive referencing of meat inspection regulations Some proposed requirements new to catfish products industry No regulations based on FMIA provisions for ante-mortem, post-mortem inspection, custom slaughter exemptions

46 United States Department of Agriculture Key Features of Proposed Rule FSIS inspection based on 21 U.S.C. 606— processed products inspection— and other provisions Pre-harvest provisions Mandatory Sanitation SOPs and HACCP plans HACCP plan validation requirement Import requirements and other features similar to those for meat and meat food products

47 Pre-Harvest Standard and Transportation to the Processing Establishment

48 Labeling Requirements Proposed that general labeling requirements be the same as for other products under FMIA (Product name, brand name, ingredients, place of manufacture, etc.) Official inspection legend part of the label Safe-handling labeling for products not ready-to-eat Nutrition labeling requirements in 9 CFR 317, subpart B, apply

49 United States Department of Agriculture Import Requirements Requirements in 21 U.S.C. 620 and 9 CFR part 327 apply Countries and establishments become eligible to export to the U.S. following an equivalence determination process by FSIS. Foreign food regulatory systems may apply equivalent sanitary measures if those measures provide the same level of public health protection achieved by U.S. measures. FSIS uses a comprehensive system that involves document reviews, on- site audits, and port-of-entry reinspection of every shipment of product that enters the United States to verify that foreign food regulatory systems maintain equivalence.

50 United States Department of Agriculture Import Requirements Shipments must be presented and reinspected by FSIS at an official import inspection establishment. All shipment are reinspected for certification and label verification: Proper certification documentation Transportation damage Proper labeling General condition Box count Other types of inspection (TOIs) may include: Physical Examinations Product Examinations Laboratory Examinations Microbiological Contamination Residues Species Identification

51 Agricultural Act of 2014 “2014 Farm Bill” Amended the FMIA to make “all fish of the order Siluriformes” amenable to the Act Other requirements like those under the 2008 Farm Bill Requires FSIS-FDA Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to govern transition to FSIS inspection, prevent duplication of oversight— signed April 30, 2014 Final rule under review at Office of Management and Budget

52 QUESTIONS? Keith Payne Deputy Director, Outreach and Partnership Division Office of Outreach, Employee Education and Training Food Safety and Inspection Service United States Department of Agriculture Patriots Plaza III, 9th Floor, Room 9-258, Mailstop 3778 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250-3700 Telephone: (202) 690-6522 Fax: (202) 690-6519 Email: keith.payne@fsis.usda.govkeith.payne@fsis.usda.gov


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