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Exporting Food and Beverages to the U.SA?
  Overview of U.S. FDA Regulations & the
    new Food Safety Modernization Act
Seminar Overview
    U.S. FDA: Background & Jurisdiction
    Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
    FDA Food Safety Modernization Act
    About Registrar Corp
    Questions & Answers
U.S. FDA Overview
Background and Jurisdiction
FDA Structure
Code of Federal Regulations
    The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
     is detailed in what we call the Code of Federal
     Regulations or “CFR”.
    The CFR is a codification of the general
     and permanent rules published in the
     “Federal Register”
    Title 21 of the CFR is reserved for rules
     of the Food and Drug Administration.
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
    President Franklin D. Roosevelt
     signed into law the Food, Drug,
     Cosmetic Act in 1938.
    Remains today the principal law
     regulating all food, beverages,
     drugs, cosmetics, and medical
     devices in the USA.
Food, Beverages, & Supplements

    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
       Jurisdiction encompasses most food
        products (other than meat and poultry)
       Agricultural products, processed food,
        canned foods, seafood, alcoholic and
        non-alcoholic beverages, ingredients, etc
What is the Entry
           role of CBP?
  The U.S. importer of record will hire a
   Customs Broker, who is licensed by CBP,
   to submit an “Entry Filing”
    The entry is filed using the documents you
     supply to your U.S. importer (BOL,
     commercial invoice, packing list)
What is U.S. FDA’s Entry Role?

    If FDA-regulated product,
     FDA is notified via the entry system.
    U.S. FDA will then:
        1.  Release the product for entry
        2.  Further review the entry
        3.  Physically inspect / test the
            shipment
        4.  Refuse entry of the shipment
U.S. FDA’s Entry Process
Review of Entry

    What U.S. FDA does depends on:
       The history of the manufacturer, importer
        (have they had other violations?), and even
        the country
       The risk level of the product: type
        (seafood?) and presentation (fresh?)
PREDICT

    PREDICT establishes a risk score by
     analyzing importer’s shipment information
     using sets of FDA-developed risk criteria.
    Allows FDA to better use limited resources
     by targeting import inspections
Key Food Regulations
Requirements
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
    Bioterrorism Act
       Registration, U.S. Agent, Prior Notice
    Labeling
       Formats, language
    LACF
    Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
     Points (HACCP)
    Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
The Public Health
                 Security and
Bioterrorism     Bioterrorism
Act of 2002  =
                Preparedness
              and Response Act
                   of 2002
Bioterrorism Act of 2002

  Effective starting in October 2003
  Require companies to register if they
   “manufacture, process, pack, or store”
  Requires designation of a U.S. Agent
   for FDA communications
  Require companies to file Prior Notice
Registration
  FDA provides only a
   number.
  As a private company,
   Registrar Corp provides a
   certificate to confirm the
   registration
  Certificate can be provided
   to prospects, buyers, etc.
Quick Numbers
  FDA estimated 420,000 firms should
   register worldwide, with 50% outside
   the U.S.
  418, 574 registered as of December 1,
   2010 (252,414 foreign; 166,160 U.S.)
Registered Food Facilities
          as of December 2010


Japan: 26,326
China: 24,314
Mexico: 20,989
Italy: 16,509
Canada: 15,667
France: 14,796
Korea: 7,290
Vietnam: 6,160
Thailand: 3,601
Prior Notice (Section 307)
    Notify FDA before shipments arrive
     in U.S. instead of after arrival
    Allows FDA to better target imports
     before they arrive in a U.S. port
    Best use of limited resources
Example of a
  Prior Notice Confirmation
  Prior Notice is NOT
   an “approval” (FDA
   could still inspect)
  Bar-coded confirmation
   number issued for
   each product
Food Labeling &
              Ingredients
  A top reason product is detained:
   Incorrect labeling, unapproved
   ingredients, prohibited health claims
  Common errors in trying to avoid
   problems:
    Copy other wrong labels
    Only follow part of the regulations
Examples of Products Recently
     Detained due to Labeling Violations

•    Cookies
•    Noodles
•    Sauces
•    Canned seafood
•    Energy drinks
Bulk Pack versus Retail
  FDA Inspectors are given significant
   freedom in deciding what should appear
   on “Bulk Pack” formats
      Common name of the product
      Latin name if applicable
      Gross Weight / Net Weight
      Country of Origin
      Name/Address of Manufacturer
      Lot or Tracking Number
Labels for Retail

  Will consumers see your product label?
If so, then retail labeling
rules apply:
  Basic Panels
    Principal Display Panel (PDP)
    Information Panel (IP)
Principal Display Panel
              (PDP)
  Two required elements
    Statement of Identity
     (name of food)
    Net Contents Declaration
Information Panel (IP)

  Three required elements
    Nutrition Facts Chart
    Ingredients List
    Manufacturer Identity
Nutrition Facts Chart
Examples of Other Formats
Other Regulated Elements

  Serving Sizes
  Ingredient List
  Trans fat & allergens
  Manufacturers Identity
  Country of Origin
Bilingual Labeling
  All labels must be in English but may also be
   in additional languages;
Product Claims
  Four types
      Nutrient claims
      Relative Claims
      Structure/Function Claims
      Health Claims
  Unapproved new drug or dietary supplement?
      Exporters of dietary supplements often encounter
       claim-related detentions
Before & After
Low-Acid Canned Food

•  Low-Acid, Acidified, Thermally
   Processed Foods
•  Typically produced in Cans, Bottles,
   Jars, or Tetra Paks
•  Food Canning Establishment (“FCE”)
   Registration required
•  Process Filings (“SID”) for each
   product, each size
HACCP
  Focuses on the prevention of hazards
  Can be applied throughout the food
   chain (“from farm to table”)
  Currently required for

       Seafood (21 CFR 123)

       Meat and Poultry (9 CFR 417)

       Juice (21 CFR 120)
cGMP – 21 CFR Part 110
    Guidelines and conditions which must
     be met to ensure production of safe and
     wholesome foods.
    GMPs required for all food, beverages,
     and dietary supplements
Voluntary Certifications
FDA Food Safety
     Modernization Act
  “FSMA” signed by
   President Obama 01/04/2011
  Phased in over time
  Most significant update to
   food safety laws since 1938
Motivators for FSMA
    About 48 million people (1 in 6 Americans)
     get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000
     die each year from food borne diseases
    Public health burden that is largely
     preventable.
High Profile Cases
  Imports in the spotlight
    Melamine in pet food
    Illegal antibiotics in aquaculture
    Better detection of common pathogens,
     and strains of new pathogens.
Burden on Manufacturers
          and Importers
    Port-of-Entry inspection cannot handle
     increase in imported foods (9,900,000
     shipments in 2010 / 27,000 per day; 796,000
     inspected)
    FSMA makes Importers more responsible for
     quality of products from foreign
     manufacturers
Vision of FSMA
               Prevention




                                Inspections,
 Enhanced
                                Compliance,
Partnerships
                               and Response




               Import Safety
Key Components

1.    Prevention
        Mandatory preventive controls for food
         companies - Final rule due July 2012
        Mandatory produce safety Standards -
         Final rule due January 2013
Key Components

2.    Inspections, Compliance, and Response
        Mandated inspection frequency - Immediate

        Records access – Immediate

          Each food facility must renew its U.S. FDA registration
           every two years (4th quarter of every even-numbered
           year). October 2012
          Mandatory recall - Immediate
          Expanded administrative detention - Effective July 2011
          Suspension of registration - Effective June 2011
Key Components
4.    Import Safety
        Voluntary Qualified Importer Program -

         Implementation due June 2012
        Foreign Supplier Verification Program
Key Components

5.    Enhanced Partnerships
          Reliance on inspections by other agencies,
           including foreign governments
          Third Party certification - System due
           January 2013
New User Fees
  New FDA User Fees: 10/01/2011
  FDA Hourly Rates:
    $224 per hour, domestic
    $325 per hour, foreign travel
  Charged for
    DWPE Petition Review
    Reconditioning
    Re-Inspections
New User Fees
  Reinspection Fees
     Will be charged to the facility’s U.S.
      Agent listed in Section 7 of the food
      facility registration module
     That could be your importer who you
      listed in your registration as your U.S.
      Agent
     The person or company listed will likely
      be unwilling to continue to serve as your
      U.S. Agent for FDA communications
U.S. Agent Responsibilities
                 US Agent is designated
                  in Section 7, FFRM
                 US Agent must:
                    Reside in USA
                    Be available 24/7
                    Answer questions
                     as though they are
                     answering for
                     registrant
                    Should know how
                     to deal with FDA.
New User Fees
  Reinspection Fees include:
    Traveling to and from the facility
    Preparing reports
    Analyzing samples
    Examining labels
Registration Suspension
    FDA may suspend a food facility’s
     registration. Effectively stops any foreign
     manufacturer from exporting to the U.S.
    Registration may be held in suspension until
     FDA determines the cause to be rectified and
     that no further health consequences exist.
Administrative Detention
    Allows FDA to proactively detain food for 30
     days if suspected of adulteration or
     misbranding at the border instead of being
     required to wait for a proven health concern.
Inspections and Detentions
  FDA’s inspection or reinspection of a facility,
   or detention of a shipment, can have serious
   impact on business
      Warning Letters
      DWPE
      OASIS
FDA Inspection Notice
  Notice of
inspection is
sent by email
to the U.S. Agent
listed in the
FFRM
Reasons for Inspection
  Routine schedule
  Response to reported problem
  Fulfillment of FSMA mandate
FSMA Foreign Facility
      Inspection Schedule

  2011-      600 Foreign Inspections
  2012-    1,200 Foreign Inspections
  2013-    2,400 Foreign Inspections
  2014-    4,800 Foreign Inspections
  2015-    9,600 Foreign Inspections
  2016-   19,200 Foreign Inspections
Detentions in Port of Entry

    “Adulteration”: filth, e.coli, salmonella, etc.
     “Misbranding”: improper label or claims
    Failure to make required electronic filings
         Registrations
         Process Filings
         Prior Notices
“Notice of
FDA Action”
Example
OASIS
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/importrefusals
What’s Next with FSMA?

    U.S. FDA must now promulgate
     the regulations:
        Federal Register Notice:
         Proposed Rules
        Comment Period
        Final Rules
One Big Challenge…
Proactive versus Reactive

    Investing in compliance is much cheaper than
     reacting to a failed inspection or detention in the
     U.S.
    Detentions mean demurrage, laboratory testing
     fees, warehousing fees, cost to “recondition”
     product, return freight, possible FDA fees, and
     loss of a customer.
How can you prepare now?
    Do you have your 11-digit registration number
     and 8-character PIN?
    Verify that the information in your FDA
     registration is up-to-date, especially your contact
     details (phone, fax, email)
    Determine who is listed as your U.S. Agent in
     your FDA Food Facility Registration (does their
     email work? Are they still in business?)
How can you prepare now?
    Make sure your U.S. Agent is aware of FSMA and
     is a reliable communications link between FDA
     and you
    Will they forward emails from FDA? Will they
     answer the phone if FDA calls?
     Will they know how to answer an FDA question?
Food & Beverage Services
-   FDA Food Facility Registrations
-   Registration Renewals in 2012
-   U.S. Agent / Pre-Inspection Audits
-   Food Labeling Reviews
-   Low-Acid & Acidified Canned Food Registrations
-   Prior Notice Filings
-   Detention Assistance
-   All services are fixed fee, no hourly rates
    P: +757-224-0177
    F: +757-224-0179
    E: info@registrarcorp.com
            www.registrarcorp.com

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US FDA Regs & Modernization Act 2012

  • 1. Exporting Food and Beverages to the U.SA? Overview of U.S. FDA Regulations & the new Food Safety Modernization Act
  • 2. Seminar Overview   U.S. FDA: Background & Jurisdiction   Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act   FDA Food Safety Modernization Act   About Registrar Corp   Questions & Answers
  • 3. U.S. FDA Overview Background and Jurisdiction
  • 5. Code of Federal Regulations   The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act is detailed in what we call the Code of Federal Regulations or “CFR”.   The CFR is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the “Federal Register”   Title 21 of the CFR is reserved for rules of the Food and Drug Administration.
  • 6. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act   President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act in 1938.   Remains today the principal law regulating all food, beverages, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices in the USA.
  • 7. Food, Beverages, & Supplements   Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition   Jurisdiction encompasses most food products (other than meat and poultry)   Agricultural products, processed food, canned foods, seafood, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, ingredients, etc
  • 8.
  • 9. What is the Entry role of CBP?   The U.S. importer of record will hire a Customs Broker, who is licensed by CBP, to submit an “Entry Filing”   The entry is filed using the documents you supply to your U.S. importer (BOL, commercial invoice, packing list)
  • 10. What is U.S. FDA’s Entry Role?   If FDA-regulated product, FDA is notified via the entry system.   U.S. FDA will then: 1.  Release the product for entry 2.  Further review the entry 3.  Physically inspect / test the shipment 4.  Refuse entry of the shipment
  • 12. Review of Entry   What U.S. FDA does depends on:   The history of the manufacturer, importer (have they had other violations?), and even the country   The risk level of the product: type (seafood?) and presentation (fresh?)
  • 13. PREDICT   PREDICT establishes a risk score by analyzing importer’s shipment information using sets of FDA-developed risk criteria.   Allows FDA to better use limited resources by targeting import inspections
  • 15. Requirements Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act   Bioterrorism Act   Registration, U.S. Agent, Prior Notice   Labeling   Formats, language   LACF   Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)   Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
  • 16. The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Bioterrorism Act of 2002 = Preparedness and Response Act of 2002
  • 17. Bioterrorism Act of 2002   Effective starting in October 2003   Require companies to register if they “manufacture, process, pack, or store”   Requires designation of a U.S. Agent for FDA communications   Require companies to file Prior Notice
  • 18. Registration   FDA provides only a number.   As a private company, Registrar Corp provides a certificate to confirm the registration   Certificate can be provided to prospects, buyers, etc.
  • 19. Quick Numbers   FDA estimated 420,000 firms should register worldwide, with 50% outside the U.S.   418, 574 registered as of December 1, 2010 (252,414 foreign; 166,160 U.S.)
  • 20. Registered Food Facilities as of December 2010 Japan: 26,326 China: 24,314 Mexico: 20,989 Italy: 16,509 Canada: 15,667 France: 14,796 Korea: 7,290 Vietnam: 6,160 Thailand: 3,601
  • 21. Prior Notice (Section 307)   Notify FDA before shipments arrive in U.S. instead of after arrival   Allows FDA to better target imports before they arrive in a U.S. port   Best use of limited resources
  • 22. Example of a Prior Notice Confirmation   Prior Notice is NOT an “approval” (FDA could still inspect)   Bar-coded confirmation number issued for each product
  • 23. Food Labeling & Ingredients   A top reason product is detained: Incorrect labeling, unapproved ingredients, prohibited health claims   Common errors in trying to avoid problems:   Copy other wrong labels   Only follow part of the regulations
  • 24. Examples of Products Recently Detained due to Labeling Violations •  Cookies •  Noodles •  Sauces •  Canned seafood •  Energy drinks
  • 25. Bulk Pack versus Retail   FDA Inspectors are given significant freedom in deciding what should appear on “Bulk Pack” formats   Common name of the product   Latin name if applicable   Gross Weight / Net Weight   Country of Origin   Name/Address of Manufacturer   Lot or Tracking Number
  • 26. Labels for Retail   Will consumers see your product label? If so, then retail labeling rules apply:   Basic Panels   Principal Display Panel (PDP)   Information Panel (IP)
  • 27. Principal Display Panel (PDP)   Two required elements   Statement of Identity (name of food)   Net Contents Declaration
  • 28. Information Panel (IP)   Three required elements   Nutrition Facts Chart   Ingredients List   Manufacturer Identity
  • 30. Examples of Other Formats
  • 31. Other Regulated Elements   Serving Sizes   Ingredient List   Trans fat & allergens   Manufacturers Identity   Country of Origin
  • 32. Bilingual Labeling   All labels must be in English but may also be in additional languages;
  • 33. Product Claims   Four types   Nutrient claims   Relative Claims   Structure/Function Claims   Health Claims   Unapproved new drug or dietary supplement?   Exporters of dietary supplements often encounter claim-related detentions
  • 35. Low-Acid Canned Food •  Low-Acid, Acidified, Thermally Processed Foods •  Typically produced in Cans, Bottles, Jars, or Tetra Paks •  Food Canning Establishment (“FCE”) Registration required •  Process Filings (“SID”) for each product, each size
  • 36. HACCP   Focuses on the prevention of hazards   Can be applied throughout the food chain (“from farm to table”)   Currently required for   Seafood (21 CFR 123)   Meat and Poultry (9 CFR 417)   Juice (21 CFR 120)
  • 37. cGMP – 21 CFR Part 110   Guidelines and conditions which must be met to ensure production of safe and wholesome foods.   GMPs required for all food, beverages, and dietary supplements
  • 39. FDA Food Safety Modernization Act   “FSMA” signed by President Obama 01/04/2011   Phased in over time   Most significant update to food safety laws since 1938
  • 40. Motivators for FSMA   About 48 million people (1 in 6 Americans) get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die each year from food borne diseases   Public health burden that is largely preventable.
  • 41. High Profile Cases   Imports in the spotlight   Melamine in pet food   Illegal antibiotics in aquaculture   Better detection of common pathogens, and strains of new pathogens.
  • 42.
  • 43. Burden on Manufacturers and Importers   Port-of-Entry inspection cannot handle increase in imported foods (9,900,000 shipments in 2010 / 27,000 per day; 796,000 inspected)   FSMA makes Importers more responsible for quality of products from foreign manufacturers
  • 44. Vision of FSMA Prevention Inspections, Enhanced Compliance, Partnerships and Response Import Safety
  • 45. Key Components 1.  Prevention   Mandatory preventive controls for food companies - Final rule due July 2012   Mandatory produce safety Standards - Final rule due January 2013
  • 46. Key Components 2.  Inspections, Compliance, and Response   Mandated inspection frequency - Immediate   Records access – Immediate   Each food facility must renew its U.S. FDA registration every two years (4th quarter of every even-numbered year). October 2012   Mandatory recall - Immediate   Expanded administrative detention - Effective July 2011   Suspension of registration - Effective June 2011
  • 47. Key Components 4.  Import Safety   Voluntary Qualified Importer Program - Implementation due June 2012   Foreign Supplier Verification Program
  • 48. Key Components 5.  Enhanced Partnerships   Reliance on inspections by other agencies, including foreign governments   Third Party certification - System due January 2013
  • 49. New User Fees   New FDA User Fees: 10/01/2011   FDA Hourly Rates:   $224 per hour, domestic   $325 per hour, foreign travel   Charged for   DWPE Petition Review   Reconditioning   Re-Inspections
  • 50. New User Fees   Reinspection Fees   Will be charged to the facility’s U.S. Agent listed in Section 7 of the food facility registration module   That could be your importer who you listed in your registration as your U.S. Agent   The person or company listed will likely be unwilling to continue to serve as your U.S. Agent for FDA communications
  • 51. U.S. Agent Responsibilities   US Agent is designated in Section 7, FFRM   US Agent must:   Reside in USA   Be available 24/7   Answer questions as though they are answering for registrant   Should know how to deal with FDA.
  • 52. New User Fees   Reinspection Fees include:   Traveling to and from the facility   Preparing reports   Analyzing samples   Examining labels
  • 53. Registration Suspension   FDA may suspend a food facility’s registration. Effectively stops any foreign manufacturer from exporting to the U.S.   Registration may be held in suspension until FDA determines the cause to be rectified and that no further health consequences exist.
  • 54. Administrative Detention   Allows FDA to proactively detain food for 30 days if suspected of adulteration or misbranding at the border instead of being required to wait for a proven health concern.
  • 55. Inspections and Detentions   FDA’s inspection or reinspection of a facility, or detention of a shipment, can have serious impact on business   Warning Letters   DWPE   OASIS
  • 56. FDA Inspection Notice   Notice of inspection is sent by email to the U.S. Agent listed in the FFRM
  • 57. Reasons for Inspection   Routine schedule   Response to reported problem   Fulfillment of FSMA mandate
  • 58. FSMA Foreign Facility Inspection Schedule   2011- 600 Foreign Inspections   2012- 1,200 Foreign Inspections   2013- 2,400 Foreign Inspections   2014- 4,800 Foreign Inspections   2015- 9,600 Foreign Inspections   2016- 19,200 Foreign Inspections
  • 59.
  • 60. Detentions in Port of Entry   “Adulteration”: filth, e.coli, salmonella, etc.   “Misbranding”: improper label or claims   Failure to make required electronic filings   Registrations   Process Filings   Prior Notices
  • 63. What’s Next with FSMA?   U.S. FDA must now promulgate the regulations:  Federal Register Notice: Proposed Rules  Comment Period  Final Rules
  • 65. Proactive versus Reactive   Investing in compliance is much cheaper than reacting to a failed inspection or detention in the U.S.   Detentions mean demurrage, laboratory testing fees, warehousing fees, cost to “recondition” product, return freight, possible FDA fees, and loss of a customer.
  • 66. How can you prepare now?   Do you have your 11-digit registration number and 8-character PIN?   Verify that the information in your FDA registration is up-to-date, especially your contact details (phone, fax, email)   Determine who is listed as your U.S. Agent in your FDA Food Facility Registration (does their email work? Are they still in business?)
  • 67. How can you prepare now?   Make sure your U.S. Agent is aware of FSMA and is a reliable communications link between FDA and you   Will they forward emails from FDA? Will they answer the phone if FDA calls?   Will they know how to answer an FDA question?
  • 68. Food & Beverage Services - FDA Food Facility Registrations - Registration Renewals in 2012 - U.S. Agent / Pre-Inspection Audits - Food Labeling Reviews - Low-Acid & Acidified Canned Food Registrations - Prior Notice Filings - Detention Assistance - All services are fixed fee, no hourly rates P: +757-224-0177 F: +757-224-0179 E: info@registrarcorp.com www.registrarcorp.com