Official controls on food safety: Competent Authority measures

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Title: Official controls on food safety: Competent Authority measures
Authors: Alfredo Rossi, Giovanni Rossi, Alfonso Rosamilia, Massimo Renato Micheli
Source: Italian Journal of Food Safety, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2020)
Publisher Information: PAGEPress Publications, 2020.
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: LCC:Food processing and manufacture
Subject Terms: Food safety, Competent Authority, Non-compliance, Food processing and manufacture, TP368-456
More Details: Since December 14th, 2019, Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 has been replaced by Regulation (EU) 2017/625, which sets the activity of the official control on food safety, extending the scope of the previous regulation. The broader scope of the new regulation aims to ensure compliance across the European Member States in the Union in the fields of food, feed, animal health and welfare, plant health and plant protection products. The administrative measures that the Competent Authorities adopt following the finding of a non-compliance regarding food hygiene, should be take into account not only the risk assessment, but a series of criteria dictated by both European and national legislation and comply with the generals principles governing administrative action. The aim of this study is to conduct a legal analysis of: (i) the provisions set out in Regulation (EU) 2017/625 concerning executive actions in the case of noncompliance, and (ii) the criteria used to assess the appropriate remedial measures. The study was completed by analysing recent legal cases on food safety, which in many cases have censure the work of the Local Competent Authority, and has brought to light a distorted and uneven application of the legislation on food safety, especially in cases in which drastic measures had been adopted, such as the closure of the productive activities, which has a heavy impact on the food business operators in the food sector concerned. In addition to an incorrect application of the specific health legislation, there is also a violation of the principle of proportionality, of community origin. Indeed, the principle of proportionality, an essential factor in administrative review, which has been used as a leading criterion in the adoption of administrative measures by of the Health Authorities of the Competent Authority.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
Italian
ISSN: 2239-7132
Relation: https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/8607; https://doaj.org/toc/2239-7132
DOI: 10.4081/ijfs.2020.8607
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/ec478b77b42848bf8550116040670a0d
Accession Number: edsdoj.478b77b42848bf8550116040670a0d
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:22397132
DOI:10.4081/ijfs.2020.8607
Published in:Italian Journal of Food Safety
Language:English
Italian