
“It remains to be seen how the new rules — 1,200 pages total to be published in the Federal Register — will affect Florida growers and shippers. The act, signed into law by President Barack Obama two years ago, represents a major shift in the agency’s approach to food safety — from reaction to foodborne illnesses to a focus on prevention of microbial contamination. The rules to put the law into effect have been stalled in the U.S. Office of Management and Budget for more than a year.”
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2013/jan/22/southwest-florida-growers-leery-cost-fda-rules/
Related posts:
Crime-Ridden Camden To Dump City Police Force
Where FEMA Fell Short, Occupy Sandy Was There
‘Gangnam Style’ cops will help tourists settle disputes in South Korea
NFL teams paid off by military to honor soldiers
A potentially powerful new antibiotic is discovered in dirt
Oil and gas drillers use complex schemes to stiff retired landowners for royalties
UK 'Google tax' will target inter-company payments
IRS agent: Tax agency is still targeting Tea Party groups
School districts pay dearly for bonds
Around the Bay Area, you're being watched
This Is What Happens When An H-Bomb Explodes Over North Carolina
Dutch Silk Road vendors 'caught with a thick layer of MDMA in their hair'
Obama rejects calls for independent probe of IRS scandal
Johns Hopkins researchers reverse Down syndrome in mice
Feds to Bal Harbour: Hand over seized drug loot