FDA Publishes Final FSMA Rule: Intentional Adulteration
date:Jun 02, 2016
e system is working, ensure that personnel assigned to these areas receive appropriate training and maintain certain records.

Todays final rule on intentional adulteration will further strengthen the safety of an increasingly global and complex food supply, said Stephen Ostroff, M.D., FDA's incoming deputy commissioner for foods and veterinary medicine. The rule will work in concert with other components of FSMA by preventing food safety problems before they occur.

The rule was proposed in Dec
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