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Title 21
Chapter 9
Subchapter IV
§ 350h. Standards for produce sa...
§ 350j. Targeting of inspection ...
§ 350h. Standards for produce sa...
§ 350j. Targeting of inspection ...
U.S. Code
Notes
§ 350i.
Protection against intentional adulteration
(a)
Determinations
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall—
(A)
conduct a vulnerability assessment of the food system, including by consideration of the Department of Homeland Security biological, chemical, radiological, or other terrorism risk assessments;
(B)
consider the best available understanding of uncertainties, risks, costs, and benefits associated with guarding against intentional adulteration of food at vulnerable points; and
(C)
determine the types of science-based mitigation strategies or measures that are necessary to protect against the intentional adulteration of food.
(2)
Limited distribution
(b)
Regulations
Not later than 18 months after
January 4, 2011
, the Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security and in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall promulgate regulations to protect against the intentional adulteration of food subject to this chapter. Such regulations shall—
(1)
specify how a person shall assess whether the person is required to implement mitigation strategies or measures intended to protect against the intentional adulteration of food; and
(2)
specify appropriate science-based mitigation strategies or measures to prepare and protect the food supply chain at specific vulnerable points, as appropriate.
(c)
Applicability
Regulations promulgated under subsection (b) shall apply only to food for which there is a high risk of intentional contamination, as determined by the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, under subsection (a), that could cause serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals and shall include those foods—
(1)
for which the Secretary has identified clear vulnerabilities (including short shelf-life or susceptibility to intentional contamination at critical control points); and
(2)
in bulk or batch form, prior to being packaged for the final consumer.
(d)
Exception
(e)
Definition
(
June 25, 1938, ch. 675, § 420
, as added
Pub. L. 111–353, title I, § 106(a)
,
Jan. 4, 2011
,
124 Stat. 3905
.)
cite as:
21 USC 350i
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