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11/03/2015

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Term
Uk Legal system
Definition
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Term

Acts of Parliament

 

Definition

 

Parliament (House of Commons): Sitting

Debating
Readings
Further committee stages Voting

Ratification (House of Lords)
Royal Assent (HM The Queen) Commencement order
Act becomes Law 

Term
UK legislation
Definition

 

Statute Law:
Primary Legislation Enabling Act

Subordinate Legislation: Bye laws
Regulations
Rules and Orders

Approved Code of Practice Guidance Notes 

Term
A typical act of parliament
Definition

 

Enables Regulations and Orders: Index

Definitions
Main Provisions
Administration and Enforcement Miscellaneous and Supplemental Schedules (details) 

Term
Food Safety
Definition

 

he Food Safety Act 1990:

Food Hygiene Regulations 2006.

The General Food Regulations 2004.

Animal By-Products (Identification) Regulations 1995. 

Term
The animal health act
Definition
The animal health act 1981
Term
The Eu member states
Definition

the European Union is a family of democratic european countries, committed to work together for peace and prosperity

 

Its Member States have set up common institutions to which they delegate some of their sovereignty so that decisions on specific matters of joint interest can be made democratically at European level.

This pooling of sovereignty is also called 'European integration'. 

Term
What are third countries
Definition

countries outside the EU

There are 28 countries in the EU

Term
The EU Framework
Definition
  • The European Parliament.

  • The Council of the European Union (main

legislative and decision-making body).

The European Commission (driving force and executive body).

  • The Court of Justice.

  • The Court of Auditors

Term
Treaties
Definition
Term
Treaties
Definition

 

The European Union is based on the rule of law.

This means that everything that it does is derived from treaties, which are agreed on voluntarily and democratically by all Member States.

Previously signed treaties have been changed and updated to keep up with developments in society:

Lisbon
Nice
Rome
Maastrich 

Term
Types of legislation in the EU
Definition

 

Regulations (do not need to be 'transposed' into national law).

  • Directives (need to be 'transposed' into national law).

  • Decisions.

  • Recommendations and opinions.

  • Resolutions.

Trade agreements. 

Term
Vertical and Horizontal legislation
Definition

 

Legislation which is specific to particular species or commodities are known as Vertical Regulations or Directives.

Legislation which is cutting across to particular operations or commodities are known as Horizontal Regulations or Directives 

Term
Regulation 178
Definition

layind down procedures in matters of food safety

 

Sets out general principles of food law.
Food Business Operators have responsibility for food safety. Risk Analysis.
Traceability Requirements.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Identification of emerging risk.
Rapid Alert System 

Term
Regulation 882
Definition

official controls performed to esnure the verification of compliance with feed and food law, animal health and welfare rules

- crisis management

- imports from 3rd countries

- national control plan 

Term
Hygeine regulations
Definition

 

H1 – Regulation (EC) 852/2004.

H2 – Regulation (EC) 853/2004.

H3 – Regulation (EC) 854/2004 

Term
Regulation 852/2004
Definition

 

Applies to all food businesses:

General hygiene of foodstuffs.

General structural requirements for food premises.

Pre-requisite programme and HACCP based procedures.

Industry guides. 

Term
Regulation 853
Definition

 

Applies to businesses producing food of animal origin:

Specific hygiene rules,
Specific structural requirements,
Approval of food premises,
Specific HACCP based procedures,
Food Chain Information requirements
. 

Term
Regulation 854
Definition

 

Specific rules for how official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption are managed:

  • Inspection, verification and auditing.

  • Role of Official Veterinarians and Meat Hygiene

Inspectors.

Ante-Mortem and Post Mortem Inspection requirements.

Decisions concerning meat

Term
Uk approved premises
Definition

 

Animal Feed approval:

Regulation (EC) 183/2005

System for the approval and registration of feed business establishments that manufacture, market, distribute or use animal feeds, including feed additives

LA in GB, DARD in NI

Approval of Meat Plants:

Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 and Regulation (EC) No 853/2004

Slaughterhouses, cutting plants and game handling establishments require veterinary control. Approved by the Food Standards Agency in GB and by DARD in NI

Any co-located coldstores, minced meat, meat preparation or meat products establishments are also approved by the Agency () or DARD in NI 


Term
approval of milk and dairy products establishments
Definition

 

In GB, all establishments handling liquid milk and dairy products are

approved by local authorities
Official controls enforced and executed by FSA Dairy Inspectors 

Term
Approval of fishery products and live bivalve molluscs
Definition

 

Premises that handle or process fishery products and live bivalve molluscs must be approved under conditions laid in Regulation 853/2004. 

Term
Approval of food outlets
Definition

 

Stand-alone premises that handle or process foodstuffs must be approved under EU Reg. 852/2004. Approval and inspections carried out by the local authority. 

Term
The purpose of enforcement
Definition

 

To protect public health by providing safe food.

To improve animal health and welfare.
To gain customer confidence.
To enhance standards.

To penalize those who breach the regulations. 

Term
Enforcement Authorities
Definition

 

Food Standards Agency (Official Veterinarians).

Animal Health (Veterinary Officers).

Trading Standards Office (investigation and enforcement officers).

Environmental Health Office (Environmental Health Officers – EHO). 

Term
Enforcement
Definition

 

Proportionality:
Applying principles of risk assessment when

enforcing legislation,
Must focus on most serious risks:

Compliance in low risk activities should be encouraged. Consistency:

Enforcement should be consistent regionally and nationally:

Not uniform – similar approach

Term
Hierarchy of enforcement
Definition

 

Verbal advice,

Warning letter,

Statutory notices:
Hygiene Improvement Notice

Detention of Food Notice
Remedial Action Notice
Hygiene Prohibition Notice

Referral for Investigations lead to prosecutions 

Term
Gathering Evidence
Definition

 

  • Contemporaneous notes made at the time,

  •   Photocopies of actual letters of advice / warnings sent, or formal

notices served,

Photographs / videos to evidence the elements of the offence,

  • Dead body of animals or parts of it (preserve frozen)

  • Live animals

  •   Witnesses

  •   Formal documentation for evidence gathering 

Term
Enforcement Authorities
Definition
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