80_FR_33342 80 FR 33230 - International Standard-Setting Activities

80 FR 33230 - International Standard-Setting Activities

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food Safety and Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 112 (June 11, 2015)

Page Range33230-33240
FR Document2015-14306

This notice informs the public of the sanitary and phytosanitary standard-setting activities of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex), in accordance with section 491 of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as amended, and the Uruguay Round Agreements Act. This notice also provides a list of other standard-setting activities of Codex, including commodity standards, guidelines, codes of practice, and revised texts. This notice, which covers Codex activities during the time periods from June 1, 2014, to May 31, 2015, and June 1, 2015, to May 31, 2016, seeks comments on standards under consideration and recommendations for new standards.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food Safety and Inspection Service

[Docket No. FSIS-2015-0010]


International Standard-Setting Activities

AGENCY: Office of Food Safety, USDA.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice informs the public of the sanitary and 
phytosanitary standard-setting activities of the Codex Alimentarius 
Commission (Codex), in accordance with section 491 of the Trade 
Agreements Act of 1979, as amended, and the Uruguay Round Agreements 
Act. This notice also provides a list of other standard-setting 
activities of Codex, including commodity standards, guidelines, codes 
of practice, and revised texts. This notice, which covers Codex 
activities during the time periods from June 1, 2014, to May 31, 2015, 
and June 1, 2015, to May 31, 2016, seeks comments on standards under 
consideration and recommendations for new standards.

ADDRESSES: FSIS invites interested persons to submit comments on this 
notice. Comments may be submitted by one of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: This Web site provides the 
ability to type short comments directly into the comment field on this 
Web page or attach a file for lengthier comments. Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions at that site for 
submitting comments.
     Mail, including CD-ROMs, etc.: Send to U.S. Department of 
Agriculture (USDA), FSIS, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Mailstop 3782, 
Room 8-163B, Washington, DC 20250-3700.
     Hand- or courier-delivered items: Deliver to OPPD, RIMS, 
Docket Clearance Unit, Patriots Plaza 3, 355 E Street SW., Room 8-164, 
Washington, DC 20250-3700.
    Instructions: All items submitted by mail or electronic mail must 
include the Agency name and docket number FSIS-2015-0010. Comments 
received in response to this docket will be made available for public 
inspection and posted without change, including any personal 
information, to http://www.regulations.gov.
    Please state that your comments refer to Codex and, if your 
comments relate to specific Codex committees, please identify the 
committee(s) in your comments and submit a copy of your comments to the 
delegate from that particular committee.
    Docket: For access to background documents or comments received, 
visit the FSIS Docket Room at Patriots Plaza 3, 355 E Street SW., Room 
8-164, Washington, DC 20250-3700, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., 
Monday through Friday. A complete list of U.S. delegates and alternate 
delegates can be found in Attachment 2 of this notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Frances Lowe, United States 
Manager for Codex, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Food 
Safety, Room 4861, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue 
SW., Washington, DC 20250-3700; telephone: (202) 205-7760; fax: (202) 
720-3157; email: [email protected].
    For information pertaining to particular committees, contact the 
delegate of that committee. Documents pertaining to Codex and specific 
committee agendas are accessible via the Internet at http://www.codexalimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/. The U.S. Codex Office 
also maintains a Web site at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/international-affairs/us-codex-alimentarius.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established on January 1, 
1995, as the common international institutional framework for the 
conduct of trade relations among its members in matters related to the 
Uruguay Round Trade Agreements. The WTO is the successor organization 
to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). United States 
membership in the WTO was approved and the Uruguay Round Agreements Act 
(Uruguay Round Agreements) was signed into law by the President on 
December 8, 1994, Public Law 103-465, 108 Stat. 4809. The Uruguay Round 
Agreements became effective, with respect to the United States, on 
January 1, 1995. The Uruguay Round Agreements amended the Trade 
Agreements Act of 1979. Pursuant to section 491 of the Trade Agreements 
Act of 1979, as amended, the President is required to designate an 
agency to be ``responsible for informing the public of the sanitary and 
phytosanitary (SPS) standard-setting activities of each international 
standard-setting organization.'' (19 U.S. C. 2578) The main 
international standard-setting organizations are Codex, the World 
Organisation for Animal Health, and the International Plant Protection 
Convention. The President, pursuant to Proclamation No. 6780 of March 
23, 1995 (60 FR 15845), designated the U.S. Department of Agriculture 
as the agency responsible for informing the public of the SPS standard-
setting activities of each international standard-setting organization. 
The Secretary of Agriculture has delegated to the Office of Food Safety 
the responsibility to inform the public of the SPS standard-setting 
activities of Codex. The Office of Food Safety has, in turn, assigned 
the responsibility for informing the public of the SPS standard-setting 
activities of Codex to the U.S. Codex Office.
    Codex was created in 1963 by two United Nations organizations, the 
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health 
Organization (WHO). Codex is the principal international organization 
for establishing standards for food. Through adoption of food 
standards, codes of practice, and other guidelines developed by its 
committees and by promoting their adoption and implementation by 
governments, Codex seeks to protect the health of consumers, ensure 
fair practices in the food trade, and promote coordination of food 
standards work undertaken by international governmental and 
nongovernmental organizations. In the United States, U.S. Codex 
activities are managed and carried out by the United States Department 
of Agriculture (USDA); the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); the National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce (DOC); and 
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    As the agency responsible for informing the public of the SPS 
standard-setting activities of Codex, the Office of Food Safety 
publishes this notice in the Federal Register annually. Attachment 1 
(Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of Codex) sets forth the 
following information:
    1. The SPS standards under consideration or planned for 
consideration; and
    2. For each SPS standard specified:
    a. A description of the consideration or planned consideration of 
the standard;
    b. Whether the United States is participating or plans to 
participate in the consideration of the standard;
    c. The agenda for United States participation, if any; and
    d. The agency responsible for representing the United States with 
respect to the standard.

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    TO OBTAIN COPIES OF THE STANDARDS LISTED IN ATTACHMENT 1, PLEASE 
CONTACT THE CODEX DELEGATE OR THE U.S. CODEX OFFICE.
    This notice also solicits public comment on standards that are 
currently under consideration or planned for consideration and 
recommendations for new standards. The delegate, in conjunction with 
the responsible agency, will take the comments received into account in 
participating in the consideration of the standards and in proposing 
matters to be considered by Codex.
    The U.S. delegate will facilitate public participation in the 
United States Government's activities relating to Codex Alimentarius. 
The U.S. delegate will maintain a list of individuals, groups, and 
organizations that have expressed an interest in the activities of the 
Codex committees and will disseminate information regarding U.S. 
delegation activities to interested parties. This information will 
include the status of each agenda item; the U.S. Government's position 
or preliminary position on the agenda items; and the time and place of 
planning meetings and debriefing meetings following Codex committee 
sessions. In addition, the U.S. Codex Office makes much of the same 
information available through its Web page, http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/international-affairs/us-codex-alimentarius. If 
you would like to access or receive information about specific 
committees, please visit the Web page or notify the appropriate U.S. 
delegate or the U.S. Codex Office, Room 4861, South Agriculture 
Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-3700 
([email protected]).
    The information provided in Attachment 1 describes the status of 
Codex standard-setting activities by the Codex Committees for the time 
periods from June 1, 2014, to May 31, 2015, and June 1, 2015, to May 
31, 2016. Attachment 2 provides a list of U.S. Codex Officials 
(including U.S. delegates and alternate delegates). A list of 
forthcoming Codex sessions may be found at: http://www.codexalimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/.

Additional Public Notification

    Public awareness of all segments of rulemaking and policy 
development is important. Consequently, FSIS will announce this Federal 
Register publication on-line through the FSIS Web page located at: 
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register.
    FSIS also will make copies of this publication available through 
the FSIS Constituent Update, which is used to provide information 
regarding FSIS policies, procedures, regulations, Federal Register 
notices, FSIS public meetings, and other types of information that 
could affect or would be of interest to our constituents and 
stakeholders. The Update is available on the FSIS Web page. Through the 
Web page, FSIS is able to provide information to a much broader, more 
diverse audience. In addition, FSIS offers an email subscription 
service which provides automatic and customized access to selected food 
safety news and information. This service is available at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe. Options range from recalls to export 
information, regulations, directives, and notices. Customers can add or 
delete subscriptions themselves, and have the option to password 
protect their accounts.

    Done at Washington, DC, on: June 8, 2015.
Mary Frances Lowe,
U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.

Attachment 1

Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of Codex

Codex Alimentarius Commission and Executive Committee
    The Codex Alimentarius Commission will convene for its 38th Session 
July 6-11, 2015, in Geneva, Switzerland. At that time, it will consider 
standards, codes of practice, and related matters forwarded to the 
Commission by the general subject committees, commodity committees, and 
regional coordinating committees for adoption as Codex standards and 
guidance. The Commission will also consider the implementation status 
of the Codex Strategic Plan, the management of the Trust Fund for the 
Participation of Developing Countries and Countries in Transition in 
the work of the Codex Alimentarius and a proposal for a successor 
initiative to the Trust Fund, papers prepared by the Secretariat on 
Codex Work Management and Functioning of the Executive Committee and 
Revitalization of the FAO/WHO Coordinating Committees, as well as 
financial and budgetary issues.
    Prior to the Commission meeting, the Executive Committee will meet 
at its 17th Session, June 30-July 3, 2015. It is composed of the 
chairperson; vice-chairpersons; seven members elected from the 
Commission from each of the following geographic regions: Africa, Asia, 
Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Near East, North America, and 
South-West Pacific; and regional coordinators from the six regional 
committees. Canada is the elected representative from North America; 
the United States will participate as an advisor. The Executive 
Committee will conduct a critical review of the elaboration of Codex 
standards and will consider the implementation status of the Codex 
Strategic Plan, the management of the Trust Fund for the Participation 
of Developing Countries and Countries in Transition in the Work of the 
Codex Alimentarius and a proposal for a successor initiative to the 
Trust Fund, papers prepared by the Secretariat on Codex Work Management 
and Functioning of the Executive Committee and Revitalization of the 
FAO/WHO Coordinating Committees, as well as financial and budgetary 
issues.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
    The Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods 
(CCRVDF) determines priorities for the consideration of residues of 
veterinary drugs in foods and recommends Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) 
for veterinary drugs. The Committee also develops codes of practice, as 
may be required, and considers methods of sampling and analysis for the 
determination of veterinary drug residues in food. A veterinary drug is 
defined as any substance applied or administered to any food producing 
animal, such as meat or milk producing animals, poultry, fish or bees, 
whether used for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic purposes, or 
for modification of physiological functions or behavior.
    A Codex Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) for residues of veterinary 
drugs is the maximum concentration of residue resulting from the use of 
a veterinary drug (expressed in mg/kg or ug/kg on a fresh weight basis) 
that is recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission to be 
permitted or recognized as acceptable in or on a food. Residues of a 
veterinary drug include the parent compounds or their metabolites in 
any edible portion of the animal product, and include residues of 
associated impurities of the veterinary drug concerned. An MRL is based 
on the type and amount of residue considered to be without any 
toxicological hazard for human health as expressed by the Acceptable 
Daily Intake (ADI) or on the basis of a temporary ADI that utilizes an 
additional safety factor. The MRL also takes into account other 
relative public health risks as well as food technological aspects.

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    When establishing an MRL, consideration is also given to residues 
that occur in food of plant origin or the environment. Furthermore, the 
MRL may be reduced to be consistent with official recommended or 
authorized usage, approved by national authorities, of the veterinary 
drugs under practical conditions.
    An Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) is an estimate made by the Joint 
FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) of the amount of a 
veterinary drug, expressed on a body weight basis, which can be 
ingested daily in food over a lifetime without appreciable health risk.
    The Committee met for its 22nd Session in San Jos[eacute], Costa 
Rica, from April 27-May 1, 2015. The relevant document is REP15/RVDF. 
The following items are to be considered for adoption by the 38th 
Session of the Commission in July 2015:
    To be considered for approval:

 Priority List of veterinary drugs requiring evaluation or re-
evaluation by JECFA

    To be considered at Step 5/8:

 Proposed draft MRLs for derquantel (sheep tissues), emamectin 
benzoate (salmon and trout tissues) and monepantel (sheep tissues) 
recommended by the 78th JECFA (2013)
 Proposed draft Risk Management Recommendations (RMRs) for 
dimetridazole, ipronidazole, metronidazole, and ronidazole

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Draft RMR for gentian violet
 Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin (cattle muscle) and 
lasalocid sodium (chicken, turkey, quail and pheasant tissues)
 Discussion paper on the establishment of a rating system to 
establish priority for CCRVDF work (eWG chaired by France)
 Discussion paper on unintended presence of residues of 
veterinary drugs in food commodities resulting from the carry-over of 
drug residues into feed (eWG chaired by the United States and co-
chaired by Canada)
 Global survey to provide information to the CCRVDF to move 
compounds from the database on countries needs for MRLs to the JECFA 
Priority List (eWG co-chaired by the United States and Costa Rica)
 Database on countries needs for MRLs

    The Committee recommended that work on the following items be 
considered for discontinuation:

 Proposed draft MRLs for derquantel (sheep tissues), and 
monepantel (sheep tissues) recommendations of the 75th JECFA (2011)
 Draft provisions on establishment of MRLs for honey (for 
inclusion in the Risk Analysis Principles applied by CCRVDF)

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/
FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods
    The Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods (CCCF) establishes or 
endorses permitted maximum levels (ML) and, where necessary, revises 
existing guidelines levels for contaminants and naturally occurring 
toxicants in food and feed; prepares priority lists of contaminants and 
naturally occurring toxicants for risk assessment by the Joint FAO/WHO 
Expert Committee on Food Additives; considers and elaborates methods of 
analysis and sampling for the determination of contaminants and 
naturally occurring toxicants in food and feed; considers and 
elaborates standards or codes of practice for related subjects; and 
considers other matters assigned to it by the Commission in relation to 
contaminants and naturally occurring toxicants in food and feed.
    The Committee convened for its 9th Session in New Delhi, India, 
March 16-20, 2015. The relevant document is REP15/CF. The following 
items are to be considered for adoption by the 38th Session of the 
Commission in July 2015:
    To be considered for approval:

 Priority list of contaminants and naturally occurring 
toxicants for JECFA evaluation

    To be considered for adoption at Step 8 and 5/8:

 Draft and proposed draft maximum levels for lead in fruit 
juices and nectars (excluding juices exclusively from berries and other 
small fruits), ready to drink; canned fruits (excluding berries and 
other small fruits); canned vegetables (excluding canned brassica, 
canned leafy vegetables and canned legume vegetables); berries and 
other small fruits (excluding cranberry, currant and elderberry); 
cranberry; currant; elderberry; brassica vegetables; legume vegetables; 
fruiting vegetables, cucurbits; fruiting vegetables, other than 
cucurbits (excluding fungi and mushrooms)

    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:

 Draft maximum levels for deoxynivalenol (DON) in cereal-based 
foods for infants and young children; in flour, meal, semolina and 
flakes derived from wheat, maize or barley; and in cereal grains 
(wheat, maize and barley) destined for further processing, including 
sampling plans and performance criteria for methods of analysis

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:

 Proposed draft maximum level for inorganic arsenic in husked 
rice
 Proposed draft revision of the Code of Practice for the 
Prevention and Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP 
51-2003)

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft maximum level for total aflatoxins in ready to 
eat peanuts including sampling plan
 Proposed draft maximum levels for lead in selected fruits and 
vegetables (fresh and processed)
 Proposed draft maximum level for cadmium in chocolate and 
cocoa-derived products
 Proposed draft Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Arsenic Contamination in Rice
 Proposed draft annexes to the Code of Practice for the 
Prevention and Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP 
51-2003)
 Proposed draft Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Spices
 Ergot Alkaloids
 Maximum levels for Methylmercury in fish
 Maximum levels for mycotoxins in spices
 Priority list of contaminants and naturally occurring 
toxicants proposed for evaluation by JECFA
 Submission and use of data from Global Environment Monitoring 
Systems/Food
 Approaches for phasing-in of lower maximum levels for 
contaminants
 Radionuclides in foods

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Additives
    The Codex Committee on Food Additives (CCFA) establishes or 
endorses acceptable maximum levels (MLs) for individual food additives; 
prepares a priority list of food additives for risk assessment by the 
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA); assigns 
functional classes to individual food additives; recommends 
specifications of identity

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and purity for food additives for adoption by the Codex Alimentarius 
Commission; considers methods of analysis for the determination of 
additives in food; and considers and elaborates standards or codes of 
practice for related subjects such as the labeling of food additives 
when sold as such. The 47th Session of the Committee met in Xi'an, 
China, March 23-27, 2015. The relevant document is REP15/FA. 
Immediately prior to the Plenary Session, there was a two-day physical 
Working Group on the General Standard for Food Additives (GSFA) chaired 
by the United States. The following items will be considered by the 
38th Session of the Commission in July 2015:
    To be considered for approval:

 Proposal for additions and changes to the priority-list of 
substances proposed for evaluation by JECFA

    To be considered for adoption:

 Revised food additives section of the Standard for Bouillons 
and Consomm[eacute]s (Codex Stan 117-1981)
 Revised food additives provisions of GSFA food category 12.5 
(Soups and broths) and its sub-categories
 Corrections to food additive provisions of GSFA related to the 
alignments of the five meat commodity standards

    To be considered at Step 8 and 5/8:

 Draft and proposed draft food additive provisions of the GSFA

    To be considered at Step 5/8:

 Proposed draft Specifications for the Identity and Purity of 
Food Additives
 Proposed draft amendments to the International Numbering 
System (INS) for Food Additives (CAC/GL 36-1989)

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft food additive provisions of the GSFA
    [cir] Information and justification on the use of nisin (INS 234) 
in food category 08.3.2 (Heat-treated processed comminuted meat, 
poultry, and game products) in general, and specifically in products 
conforming to the corresponding commodity standards (electronic Working 
Group (eWG) led by the United States)
    [cir] Outstanding food additive provisions in Table 1 and 2 in food 
categories 01.2 through 08.4, with the exclusion of food categories 
04.1.2.4, 04.2.2.4, 04.2.2.5, 04.2.2.6, 05.1.1, 05.1.3 and 05.1.4 (from 
the 47th CCFA, Agenda Item 5(c))
 Proposed draft revision of the food category 01.1 (Milk and 
dairy-based drinks) and its sub-categories of the GSFA (eWG led by New 
Zealand)
 Alignment of the food additive provisions of commodity 
standards and relevant provisions of the GSFA (eWG led by Australia and 
the United States)
 Discussion paper of the use of specific food additives in the 
production of wine (eWG led by France and Australia)
 Discussion paper on secondary additives (eWG led by the 
European Union)
 Proposed draft revision of Sections 4.1.c and 5.1.c of the 
General Standard for the Labeling of Food Additives When Sold as Such 
(CODEX STAN 107-1981) (eWG led by the United States)
 Amendments to the INS for food additives
 Specifications for the Identity and Purity of Food Additives 
(80th JECFA)
 Information document on the GSFA
 Information document on the food additive provisions in 
commodity standards
    The Committee also agreed to convene a physical Working Group on 
the GSFA immediately preceding the 48th session of CCFA to be chaired 
by the United States that will discuss:

 Outstanding provisions related to food additive provisions in 
Table 1 and 2 in food categories 01.2 through 08.4, information and 
justification on the use of nisin (INS 234) in food category 08.3.2 
(Heat-treated processed comminuted meat, poultry, and game products)
 Comments submitted in response to CL 2015/9-FA on the revision 
of the provision for quillaia extracts (INS 999(i), (ii)) in food 
category 14.1.4 (Water-based flavored drinks, including ``sport,'' 
``energy,'' or ``electrolyte'' drinks and particulate drinks
 Comments submitted in response to CL 2015/9-FA on proposals 
for the use of paprika extract (INS 160c(ii)) for inclusion in Tables 1 
and 2 of the GSFA
 New proposals and proposed revisions of food additive 
provisions in the GSFA

    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
    The Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) is responsible for 
establishing maximum limits for pesticide residues in specific food 
items or in groups of food; establishing maximum limits for pesticide 
residues in certain animal feeding stuffs moving in international trade 
where this is justified for reasons of protection of human health; 
preparing priority lists of pesticides for evaluation by the Joint FAO/
WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR); considering methods of 
sampling and analysis for the determination of pesticide residues in 
food and feed; considering other matters in relation to the safety of 
food and feed containing pesticide residues; and establishing maximum 
limits for environmental and industrial contaminants showing chemical 
or other similarity to pesticides in specific food items or groups of 
food.
    The 47th Session of the Committee met in Beijing, China, April 13-
18, 2015. The relevant document is REP15/PR. The following items will 
be considered at the 38th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission 
in July 2015:

    To be considered for adoption:

 Guidance to Facilitate the Establishment of MRLs for 
Pesticides for Minor Crops including Appendix on Methodology to Assign 
Crops into Consumption Categories (for inclusion as an annex to the 
Risk Analysis Principles Applied by the Codex Committee on Pesticide 
Residues

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:

 Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:

 Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Draft MRLs for pesticides
 Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
 Draft revision to the Classification of Food and Feed 
(vegetable commodity groups: Group 015-Pulses)
 Proposed draft revision to the Classification of Food and Feed 
(other vegetable commodity groups: Group 014 Legume vegetables)
 Proposed draft revision to the Classification of Food and 
Feed:
    1. Group 011--Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits
    2. Group 020--Grasses of cereal grains
    3. Group 021--Grasses for sugars or syrup production
    4. Group 024--Seeds for beverages and sweets
 Proposed draft tables on examples of selection of 
representative commodities (for inclusion in the principles and 
guidance for the selection of representative commodities for the 
extrapolation of maximum residue limits for pesticides for commodity 
groups)
 Proposed draft Guidance on Performance Criteria for Methods of

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Analysis for the Determination of Pesticide Residues
 Establishment of Codex schedules and priority list of 
pesticides for evaluation by JMPR
 Discussion paper on the impact of the relocation of Vigna spp. 
under the Beans (dry) on the CXLs for Peas (dry)

    Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling
    The Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS) 
defines the criteria appropriate to Codex Methods of Analysis and 
Sampling; serves as a coordinating body for Codex with other 
international groups working on methods of analysis and sampling and 
quality assurance systems for laboratories; specifies, on the basis of 
final recommendations submitted to it by the bodies referred to above, 
reference methods of analysis and sampling appropriate to Codex 
standards which are generally applicable to a number of foods; 
considers, amends if necessary, and endorses as appropriate, methods of 
analysis and sampling proposed by Codex commodity committees, except 
for methods of analysis and sampling for residues of pesticides or 
veterinary drugs in food, the assessment of microbiological quality and 
safety in food, and the assessment of specifications for food 
additives; elaborates sampling plans and procedures, as may be 
required; considers specific sampling and analysis problems submitted 
to it by the Commission or any of its Committees; and defines 
procedures, protocols, guidelines or related texts for the assessment 
of food laboratory proficiency, as well as quality assurance systems 
for laboratories.
    The 36th Session of the Committee met in Budapest, Hungary, 
February 23-27, 2015. The relevant document is REP15/MAS. The following 
items will be considered by the Commission at its 38th Session in July 
2015:
    To be considered for adoption:

 Methods of Analysis and Sampling in Codex Standards at 
different steps

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:

 Principles for the Use of Sampling and Testing in 
International Food Trade--Proposed Draft Explanatory Notes

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Criteria for endorsement of biological methods to detect 
chemical of concern
 Practical Examples (Information Document)
 Procedures for determining uncertainty of measurement results
 Development of procedures/guidelines for determining 
equivalency to Type I methods
 Criteria approach for methods which use a ``sum of 
components''
 Review and update of methods in Codex Stan 234-1999
 Follow-up on methods of analysis and sampling plans
 Sampling in Codex standards

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration.
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification 
Systems
    The Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and 
Certification Systems is responsible for developing principles and 
guidelines for food import and export inspection and certification 
systems, with a view to harmonizing methods and procedures that protect 
the health of consumers, ensure fair trading practices, and facilitate 
international trade in foodstuffs; developing principles and guidelines 
for the application of measures by the competent authorities of 
exporting and importing countries to provide assurance, where 
necessary, that foodstuffs comply with requirements, especially 
statutory health requirements; developing guidelines for the 
utilization, as and when appropriate, of quality assurance systems to 
ensure that foodstuffs conform with requirements and promote the 
recognition of these systems in facilitating trade in food products 
under bilateral/multilateral arrangements by countries; developing 
guidelines and criteria with respect to format, declarations, and 
language of such official certificates as countries may require with a 
view towards international harmonization; making recommendations for 
information exchange in relation to food import/export control; 
consulting as necessary with other international groups working on 
matters related to food inspection and certification systems; and 
considering other matters assigned to it by the Commission in relation 
to food inspection and certification systems.
    The 21st Session of the Committee convened in Brisbane, Australia, 
October 13-17, 2014. The relevant document is REP15/FICS. There are no 
items to be considered for adoption by the Commission at its 38th 
Session in July 2015. The Committee will continue working on the 
following items:

 Draft principles and/or guidelines for the exchange of 
information (including questionnaires) between countries to support 
food import and export
 Draft guidance for monitoring the performance of National Food 
Control Systems
 Revision of the Principles and Guidelines for the Exchange of 
Information in Food Safety Emergency Situations (CAC/GL 19-1995)
 Revision of the Guidelines for the Exchange of Information 
between Countries on Rejections of Imported Food (CAC/GL 25-1997)
 Discussion paper on system comparability/equivalence
 Discussion paper on the possibilities of the use of electronic 
certificates by competent authorities as well as the migration to 
paperless certification

    Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS; HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Labelling
    The Codex Committee on Food Labelling drafts provisions on labeling 
applicable to all foods; considers, amends, and endorses draft specific 
provisions on labeling prepared by the Codex Committees drafting 
standards, codes of practice, and guidelines; and studies specific 
labeling problems assigned by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The 
Committee also studies problems associated with the advertisement of 
food with particular reference to claims and misleading descriptions.
    The Committee met for its 42nd Session in Rome, Italy, October 21-
24, 2014. The relevant document is REP15/FL. There are no items to be 
considered for adoption by the Commission at its 38th Session (July 
2015). The Committee plans to continue work on the following items:

 Revision of the Guidelines for the Production, Processing, 
Labeling and Marketing of Organically Produced Foods: Organic 
Aquaculture
 Revision of the General Standard for the Labelling of 
Prepackaged Foods: Date Marking
 Discussion paper on the labelling of non-retail containers
 Discussion paper on issues related to Internet sales of food
 Proposal to revise the General Guidelines for the Use of the 
Term ``Halal'' (CAC/GL 24-1997)

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.

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    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
    The Codex Committee on Food Hygiene:

 Develops basic provisions on food hygiene applicable to all 
food or to specific food types;
 Considers and amends or endorses provisions on food hygiene 
contained in Codex commodity standards and codes of practice developed 
by other Codex commodity committees;
 Considers specific food hygiene problems assigned to it by the 
Commission;
 Suggests and prioritizes areas where there is a need for 
microbiological risk assessment at the international level and develops 
questions to be addressed by the risk assessors; and
 Considers microbiological risk management matters in relation 
to food hygiene and in relation to FAO/WHO risk assessments.

    The Committee convened for its 46th Session in Lima, Peru, November 
17-21, 2014. The relevant document is REP 15/FH. The following items 
will be considered by the Commission at its 38th Session in July 2015:
    To be considered for adoption:

 Amendments to the hygiene sections in meat commodity standards

    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:

 Draft Guidelines for the Control of Trichinella spp. In Meat 
of Suidae

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:

 Proposed Draft Code of Hygienic Practice for Low-Moisture 
Foods

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed Draft Guidelines for the Control of Nontyphoidal 
Salmonella spp. in Beef and Pork Meat
 Proposed Draft Guidelines on the Application of General 
Principles of Food Hygiene to the Control of Foodborne Parasites
 Discussion paper on the need to revise the Code of Hygienic 
Practice for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CAC/RCP 53-2003)
 Discussion paper on the revision of the General Principles of 
Food Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1-1969) and its Hazard Analysis and Critical 
Control Points annex
 Proposed annexes to the Code of Hygienic Practice for Low-
Moisture Foods
 New Work Proposals/Forward Work Plan

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
    The Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CCFFV) is 
responsible for elaborating worldwide standards and codes of practice 
as may be appropriate for fresh fruits and vegetables; for consulting 
as necessary, with other international organizations in the standards 
development process to avoid duplication.
    The 19th Session of the Committee will meet in Mexico, October 5-9, 
2015. The Committee will continue discussing the following items:

 Proposed draft Standard for Ware Potato
 Proposed draft Standard for Garlic
 Proposed draft Standard for Aubergines
 Proposed draft Standard for Kiwifruit
 Proposals for new work for Codex standards for fresh fruits 
and vegetables
 Proposed layout for Codex standards for fresh fruits and 
vegetables

    Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS; HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
    The Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses 
(CCNFSDU) is responsible for studying nutrition issues referred to it 
by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The Committee also drafts general 
provisions, as appropriate, on nutritional aspects of all foods and 
develops standards, guidelines, or related texts for foods for special 
dietary uses in cooperation with other committees where necessary; 
considers, amends if necessary, and endorses provisions on nutritional 
aspects proposed for inclusion in Codex standards, guidelines, and 
related texts.
    The Committee convened for its 36th Session in Bali, Indonesia, 
November 24-28, 2014. The reference document is REP 15/NFSDU. The 
following items will be considered by the Commission at its 38th 
Session in July 2015:
    To be considered for adoption:

 The amendments to the annex of the Guidelines on Nutrition 
Labelling (CAC/GL2-1985)
 Proposed draft revision of the List of Food Additives in Codex 
Stan 72-1981
 Proposal for inclusion of zinc citrates in the Advisory Lists 
of Nutrient Compounds for Use in Foods for Special Dietary Uses 
Intended for Infants and Young Children (CAC/GL10-1979)
 Draft amendment to the Standard for Foods for Special Dietary 
Use for Persons Intolerant to Gluten (Codex STAN 118-1979), to add the 
term ``Khorasan wheat''

    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:

 Draft revision of the General Principles for the Addition of 
Essential Nutrients to Foods
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:

 Proposed draft Additional or Revised Nutrient Reference Values 
for Labelling Purposes in the Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling (CAC/
GL2-1985)
 Proposed draft Nutrient Reference Value (NRV) for Potassium in 
Relation to the Risk of Non-Communicable Disease (NCD)

    To be recommended for discontinuation:

 Proposed draft amendment of the Standard for Processed Cereal-
Based Foods for infants and Young Children (CODEX STAN 74-1981) to 
include a New Part B for Underweight Children

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft Additional or Revised Nutrient Reference Values 
for Labelling Purposes in the Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling 
(Vitamin A, D, E, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Chromium, Copper, Chloride & 
Iron)
 Review of the Standard for Follow-up Formula (Codex Stan 156-
1987)
 Proposed draft definition of biofortification and/or 
biofortified foods
 Proposed draft NRV-NCD for EPA and DHA long chain omega-3 
fatty acids
 Discussion paper on Claim for ``Free'' for Trans Fatty Acids
 Discussion paper on a standard for ready to use foods (RUF)

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Agricultural Research Service 
(ARS).
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Fish and Fishery Products
    The Fish and Fishery Products Committee (CCFFP) is responsible for 
elaborating standards for fresh, frozen and otherwise processed fish, 
crustaceans, and mollusks. The Committee will convene its 34th Session 
in Alesund, Norway, October 19-24, 2015. The Committee will continue 
working on the following agenda items:

 Draft Code of Practice for Processing of Fish Sauce

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 Proposed draft Code of Practice on the Processing of Fresh and 
Quick Frozen Raw Scallop Products (section on sturgeon caviar)
 Proposed food additive provisions in the Standard for Fish and 
Fishery Products
 Discussion paper on Nitrogen Factors (amendments to section 
7.4 of the Standard for Quick Frozen Fish Sticks (Fish Fingers), Fish 
Portions and Fish Fillets- Breaded or in Batter (Codex Stan 166-1989)
 Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products (optional final 
product requirements for commodities/appendix on Map)
 Discussion paper on histamine

Other Business and Future Work

 New work proposal on a Standard for Fresh Chilled Pirarucu 
Fillet or Whole Fish
 Discussion paper on the future of the Committee

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDC/NOAA/NMFS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Fats and Oils
    The Codex Committee on Fats and Oils (CCFO) is responsible for 
elaborating worldwide standards for fats and oils of animal, vegetable, 
and marine origin, including margarine and olive oil.
    The 24th session of the Committee convened in Melaka, Malaysia, 
February 9-13, 2015. The reference document is REP 15/FO. The following 
items will be considered by the Commission at its 38th Session in July 
2015:
    To be considered for adoption:

 Amendments to Appendix 2 ``List of Acceptable Previous 
Cargoes'' of the Code of Practice for the Storage and Transport of 
Edible Fats and Oils in Bulk (CAC/RCP 36-1987)
 Reference to Acceptance/Voluntary Application in Codex 
Standards

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:

 Proposed draft Standard for Fish Oils

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Amendments to Appendix 2 ``List of Acceptable Previous 
Cargoes'' of the Code of Practice for the Storage and Transport of 
Edible Fats and Oils in Bulk (CAC/RCP 36-1987)
 Addition of Palm Oil with High Oleic Acid (OxG)
 Revision of Fatty Acid Composition and Other Quality Factors 
of Peanut Oil
 Revision of the Limit for Campesterol
 Revision of Limits of Oleic and Linoleic Acids in Sunflower 
Seed Oils
 Inclusion of provisions for Walnut Oil, Almond Oil, Hazelnut 
Oil, Pistachio Oil, Flaxseed Oil, and Avocado Oil
 Replacement of Acid Value with Free Fatty Acids for Virgin 
Palm Oils
 Inclusion of Quality Parameters for Crude Rice Bran Oil
 Discussion paper on the amendment of the Standard for Named 
Animal Fats (Codex Stan 211-1999) Inclusion of Unrefined Edible Tallow

    To be recommended for discontinuation:

 Inclusion of provisions for High Oleic Soybean Oil
 Inclusion of provisions for High Stearic High Oleic Acids of 
Sunflower Seed Oils
 Contents of delta-7-stigmastenol
 Discussion paper on the amendment of the Code of Practice for 
the Storage and Transport of Edible Fats and Oils in Bulk (CAC/RCP 36-
1987)
 Discussion paper on the amendment of the Code of Practice for 
the Storage and Transport of Edible Fats and Oils in Bulk

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/ARS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables
    The Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is 
responsible for elaborating worldwide standards and related texts for 
all types of processed fruits and vegetables including but not limited 
to canned, dried, and frozen products, as well as fruit and vegetable 
juices and nectars.
    The Committee convened its 27th Session in Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, September 8-12, 2014. The reference document is REP 15/
PFV. The following items will be considered by the Commission at its 
38th Session in July 2015:
    To be considered for adoption:

 Amendments to food additive provisions in the standards for 
canned chestnuts and canned chestnut puree, canned bamboo shoots, 
canned mushrooms (certain canned vegetables), and pickled fruits and 
vegetables
 Amendments to food additive and packing media provisions in 
the Standard for Pickled Fruits and Vegetables

    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:

 Draft Standard for Certain Canned Fruits (general provisions)
 Draft Annex on Canned Mangoes (draft Standard for Certain 
Canned Fruits
 Draft Standard for Quick Frozen Vegetables (general 
provisions)

    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:

 Proposed draft Annex on Canned Pears (draft Standard for 
Certain Canned Fruits)
 Proposed draft Annexes for Certain Quick Frozen Vegetables: 
Leeks, Carrots, Corn-on the Cob, Whole Kernel Corn (draft Standard for 
Quick Frozen Vegetables)
 Proposed draft Standard for Ginseng Products

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft Annex on Canned Pineapples
 Proposed draft Annexes on Quick Frozen Vegetables (including 
methods of analysis for quick frozen vegetables)
 Status of work on the review/revision of Codex standards for 
processed fruits and vegetables

    The Committee also agreed to forward the following items to the 
47th session of CCFA for endorsement:

 Food additive provisions for canned chestnut and canned 
chestnut puree, canned bamboo shoots, canned mangoes and pickled fruits 
and vegetables for endorsement by CCFA

    Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products
    The Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP) establishes 
international codes and standards concerning milk and milk products.
    The Committee has been reactivated electronically to work on a 
standard for processed cheese. The Committee held a physical Working 
Group (pWG) in Brussels January 20-22, 2015.
    The following items will be considered by the Commission at its 
38th Session in July 2015.
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:

 Draft General Standard for Processed Cheese

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Draft Standard for Whey Permeate Powder

    Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Sugars
    The Codex Committee on Sugars (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards

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for all types of sugars and sugar products.
    The Committee has been reactivated electronically to work on a 
standard for Non-Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice.
    The following item will be considered by the Commission at its 38th 
Session in July 2015.
    To be considered for adoption:

 Draft Standard for Non-Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar Cane 
Juice at Step 8.

    The Committee will continue working on:

 No additional work is ongoing in this Committee. It will again 
be adjourned sine die once the work on the Standard for Non-
Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice has been adopted

    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

Certain Codex Commodity Committees

    Several Codex Alimentarius Commodity Committees have adjourned sine 
die. The following Committees fall into this category:

 Cereals, Pulses and Legumes

    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

 Cocoa Products and Chocolate

    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

 Meat Hygiene

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

 Natural Mineral Waters

    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

 Vegetable Proteins

    Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committees

    The FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committees define the problems 
and needs of the regions concerning food standards and food control; 
promote within the Committee contacts for the mutual exchange of 
information on proposed regulatory initiatives and problems arising 
from food control and stimulate the strengthening of food control 
infrastructures; recommend to the Commission the development of 
worldwide standards for products of interest to the region, including 
products considered by the Committees to have an international market 
potential in the future; develop regional standards for food products 
moving exclusively or almost exclusively in intra-regional trade; draw 
the attention of the Commission to any aspects of the Commission's work 
of particular significance to the region; promote coordination of all 
regional food standards work undertaken by international governmental 
and non-governmental organizations within each region; exercise a 
general coordinating role for the region and such other functions as 
may be entrusted to it by the Commission; and promote the use of Codex 
standards and related texts by members.
    There are six regional coordinating committees:

Coordinating Committee for Africa
Coordinating Committee for Asia
Coordinating Committee for Europe
Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean
Coordinating Committee for the Near East
Coordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific

Coordinating Committee for Africa

    The Committee (CCAfrica) met for its 21st Session in 
Yaound[eacute], Cameroon, January 27-30, 2015. The reference document 
is REP 15/AFRICA. There are no items to be considered for adoption by 
the Commission at its 38th Session in July 2015.
    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft Standard for dried meat
 Proposed draft Regional Standard for fermented cooked cassava 
based products
 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Shea Butter
 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Gnetum Spp. Leaves

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).

Coordinating Committee for Asia

    The Committee (CCAsia) met for its 19th Session in Tokyo, Japan, 
November 3-7, 2014. The reference document is REP 15/ASIA. The 
following items are to be considered for adoption by the 38th Session 
of the Commission in July 2015:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:

 Draft Regional Standard for Non-Fermented Soybean Products

    To be considered for adoption:

 Amendments to sections ``Food Additives'' and ``Methods of 
Analysis and Sampling'' of the Regional Standard for Tempe

    To be recommended for discontinuation:

 Draft Strategic Plan for CCASIA 2015-2020
 Discussion paper on edible crickets and their products

    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft Standard for Laver products
 Proposed draft Regional Code of Hygienic Practice for Street-
Vended Foods
 Discussion paper on Makgeolli
 Discussion paper on Natto
 Discussion paper on Dried Longan

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).

Coordinating Committee for Europe

    The Committee (CCEurope) convened its 29th Session in The Hague, 
the Netherlands, September 30-October 04, 2014. The reference document 
is REP 15/EURO. There are no items for adoption by the Commission at 
its 38th Session in July 2015.
    The Committee will continue working on:

 Regional Strategic Plan for CCEURO.

    To be recommended for discontinuation:

 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Ayran.

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).

Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean

    The Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean 
(CCLAC) convened its 19th Session in San Jos[eacute], Costa Rica, from 
November 10-14, 2014. The reference document is REP 15/LAC. There are 
no items for adoption by the Commission at its 38th Session in July 
2015.
    The Committee will continue working on:

     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Yacon.

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).

Coordinating Committee for the Near East

    The Committee (CCNEA) convened its 8th Session in Rome, Italy, June 
1-5, 2015. There are no items to be considered for adoption by the 
Commission at its 38th Session in July 2015.
    The Committee will continue working on:

 Regional Standard for Doogh
 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Labneh
 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Zaatar

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 Discussion paper on a Standard for Camel Milk
 Draft Strategic Plan for CCNEA 2015-2020
 Nomination of Coordinator

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: No.

Coordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific 
(CCNASWP)

    The Committee (CCNASWP) convened its 13th Session in Kokopo, Papua 
New Guinea, September 23-26, 2014. The reference document is REP 15/
NASWP. There are no items to be considered for adoption by the 
Commission at its 38th Session in July 2015.
    The Committee will continue working on:

 Proposed draft Standard for Fermented Noni Juice
 Implementation Status of the Strategic Plan for CCNAWSWP 2014-
2019
 Discussion paper on kava
 Areas of new work of interest to the Region

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.

Contact

U.S. Codex Office, United States Department of Agriculture, Room 4861, 
South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC 20250-3700, Phone: (202) 205-7760, Fax: (202) 720-3157, Email: 
[email protected].

Attachment 2

U.S. CODEX Alimentarius Officials

CODEX Chairpersons From the United States

Codex Committee on Food Hygiene

Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM, Ph.D., Executive Associate for 
Laboratory Services, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and 
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 950 College Station 
Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: (706) 546-3429, Fax: (706) 546-3428, 
Email: [email protected].

Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables

Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services Branch, Specialty Crops 
Inspection Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence 
Avenue SW., Mail Stop 0247, Room 0726-South Building, Washington, DC 
20250, Phone: (202) 690-1201, Fax: (202) 690-1527, Email: 
[email protected].

Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods

Steven D. Vaughn, DVM, Director, Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation, 
Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, MPN 
2, Room 236, 7520 Standish Place, Rockville, Maryland 20855, Phone: 
(240) 402-0571, Fax: (240) 276-8242 [email protected].

U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates

General Subject Committees
Commodity Committees (Active and Adjourned)
AdHoc Task Forces
Regional Coordinating Committees

Worldwide General Codex Subject Committees

Contaminants in Foods (Host Government--The Netherlands)

U.S. Delegate
Nega Beru, Ph.D., Director, Office of Food Safety (HFS-300), Center for 
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 
5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-
1700, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2651, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Kerry Dearfield, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Office of Public Health 
Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Room 9-195, PP 3 (Mail Stop 3766), 1400 Independence 
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 690-6451, Fax: +1 
(202) 690-6337, [email protected].

Food Additives (Host Government--China)

U.S. Delegate
Susan E. Carberry, Ph.D., Supervisory Chemist, Division of Petition 
Review, Office of Food Additive Safety (HFS-265), Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 
Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1269, 
Fax: +1 (301) 436-2972, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Consumer Safety Officer, Division of Food 
Contact Notifications (HFS-275), Office of Food Additive Safety, U.S. 
Food and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, 
MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1206, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2965, 
[email protected].

Food Hygiene (Host Government--United States)

U.S. Delegate
Jenny Scott, Senior Advisor, Office of Food Safety, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 
Paint Branch Parkway, HFS-300, Room 3B-014, College Park, MD 20740-
3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2166, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegates
Kerry Dearfield, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Office of Public Health 
Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Room 9-195, PP 3 (Mail Stop 3766), 1400 Independence 
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 690-6451, Fax: +1 
(202) 690-6337, [email protected].
Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D., Consumer Safety Officer, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 
Paint Branch Parkway, HFS-316, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 
402-1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].

Food Import and Export Certification and Inspection Systems (Host 
Government--Australia)

U.S. Delegate
Mary Stanley, Director, Office of International Coordination, Food 
Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 
2925, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720-0287, Fax: +1 (202) 720-4929, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Vacant

Food Labelling (Host Government--Canada)

U.S. Delegate
Felicia B. Billingslea, Director, Food Labeling and Standards Staff, 
Office of Nutrition, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 
Paint Branch Parkway (HFS-820), College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 
402-2371, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2636, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Jeffrey Canavan, Deputy Director, Labeling and Program Delivery Staff, 
Food Safety and Inspection Service,

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U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Stop 
5273, Patriots Plaza 3, 8th Floor-161A, Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 
(301) 504-0860, Fax: +1 (202) 245-4792, [email protected].

General Principles (Host Government--France)

    Delegate Note: A member of the Steering Committee heads the 
delegation to meetings of the General Principles Committee.
Methods of Analysis and Sampling (Host Government--Hungary)
U.S. Delegate
Gregory O. Noonan, Ph.D., Director, Division of Bioanalytical 
Chemistry, Division of Analytical Chemistry, Center for Food Safety and 
Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch 
Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2250, Fax: +1 
(301) 436-2332, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Timothy Norden, Branch Chief, Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration (GIPSA), Technology & Science Division, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, 10383 Ambassador Drive, Kansas City, MO, USA 
64153, Phone: +1 (816) 891-0470, Fax: +1 (816) 891-8070, 
[email protected].

Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (Host Government--Germany)

U.S. Delegate
Paula R. Trumbo, Ph.D., Nutrition Programs, Office of Nutrition, 
Labeling and Dietary Supplements, Center for Food Safety and Applied 
Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway 
HFS-830, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2579, Fax: +1 
(301) 436-1191, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research Leader, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Nutrient Data Laboratory, 
Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West, 110300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, 
MD 20705, Phone: +1 (301) 504-0630, Fax: +1 (301) 504-0632, 
[email protected].

Pesticide Residues (Host Government--China)

U.S. Delegate
Ms. Barbara Madden, Lead Biologist/Minor Use Team Leader, Office of 
Pesticide Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios 
Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460, Phone: +1 
(703) 305-6463, Fax: +1 (703) 305-6920, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Pat Basu, Senior Leader, Chemistry, Toxicology & Related Sciences, 
Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Patriots Plaza III, Room 9-205, 1400 
Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20250-3766, Phone: +1 (202) 690-
6558, Fax: +1 (202) 690-2364, [email protected].

Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods (Host Government--United States)

U.S. Delegate
Dr. Kevin Greenlees, Senior Advisor for Science & Policy, Office of New 
Animal Drug Evaluation, HFV-100, Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S. 
Food and Drug Administration, 7500 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855, 
Phone: +1 (240) 402-0638, Fax: +1 (240) 276-9538, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Charles Pixley, DVM, Ph.D., Director, Laboratory Quality Assurance 
Staff, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection 
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 950 College Station Road, 
Athens, GA 30605, Phone: +1 (706) 546-3559, Fax: +1 (706) 546-3452, 
[email protected].

Worldwide Commodity Codex Committees (Active)

Fats and Oils (Host Government--Malaysia)

U.S. Delegate
Dr. Paul South, Acting Director, Division of Plant Products and 
Beverages, Office of Food Safety (HFS-317), Center for Food Safety and 
Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch 
Parkway, College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1640, 
Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Robert A. Moreau, Ph.D., Research Leader, Eastern Regional Research 
Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
600 East Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, PA 19038, Phone: +1 (215) 233-6428, 
Fax: +1 (215) 233-6406, [email protected].

Fish and Fishery Products (Host Government--Norway)

U.S. Delegate
Dr. William Jones, Director, Division of Seafood Safety, Office of Food 
Safety (HFS- 325), U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch 
Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2300, Fax: +1 
(301) 436-2601, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Vacant

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (Host Government--Mexico)

U.S. Delegate
Dorian LaFond, International Standards Coordinator, Fruit and 
Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection Division, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 0247, South 
Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Samir K. Assar, Ph.D., Director, Produce Safety Staff, Office of Food 
Safety, Food and Drug Administration, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1636, 
[email protected].

Processed Fruits and Vegetables (Host Government--United States)

U.S. Delegate
Dorian LaFond, International Standards Coordinator, Fruit and 
Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection Division, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 0247, South 
Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Yinqing Ma, Ph.D., Consumer Safety Officer, Office of Food Safety (HFS-
317), Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and

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Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, 
Phone: +1 (240) 402-2479, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, 
[email protected].

Spices and Culinary Herbs (Host Government--India)

U.S. Delegate
Dorian LaFond, International Standards Coordinator, Fruit and 
Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection Division, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 0247, South 
Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527, 
[email protected]
Alternate Delegate
George C. Ziobro, Ph.D., Dairy and Egg Branch, HFS-316, Division of 
Plant and Dairy Food Safety, Office of Food Safety, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, 
MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1965, [email protected].

Worldwide Commodity Codex Committees (Adjourned) Cereals, Pulses and 
Legumes (Adjourned sine die) (Host Government--United States)

U.S. Delegate
Vacant

Cocoa Products and Chocolate (Adjourned sine die) (Host Government--
Switzerland)

U.S. Delegate
Michelle Smith, Ph.D., Food Technologist, Office of Plant and Dairy 
Foods and Beverages, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. 
Food and Drug Administration (HFS-306), Harvey W. Wiley Federal 
Building, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740-3835, 
Phone: +1 (240) 402-2024, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2651, 
[email protected].

Meat Hygiene (Adjourned sine die) (Host Government--New Zealand)

U.S. Delegate
Vacant

Milk and Milk Products (Host Government--New Zealand)

U.S. Delegate
Diane D. Lewis, Director, Grading and Standards Division, Dairy 
Programs, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: 
+1 (202) 690-0530, Fax: +1 (202) 720-2643, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
John F. Sheehan, Director, Division of Dairy, Egg and Meat Food Safety, 
Office of Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (HFS-3 15), Harvey W. Wiley Federal 
Building, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-1488, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].

Natural Mineral Waters (Adjourned sine die) (Host Government--
Switzerland)

U.S. Delegate
Lauren Posnick Robin, Sc.D., Review Chemist, Office of Food Safety, 
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration, Harvey W. Wiley Federal Building, 5100 Paint Branch 
Parkway, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1639, Fax: +1 
(301) 436-2632, [email protected].

Sugars (Host Government--United Kingdom)

U.S. Delegate
Vacant

Vegetable Proteins (Adjourned sine die)

U.S. Delegate
Vacant

Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Task Forces Animal Feeding (Host Government--
Switzerland)

U.S. Delegate
Daniel G. McChesney, Ph.D., Director, Office of Surveillance & 
Compliance, Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration, 7529 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855, Phone: +1 
(240) 453-6830, Fax: +1 (240) 453-6880, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Patty Bennett, Branch Chief, Risk Assessment Division, Office of 
Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, 901 Aerospace Center, Washington, DC 20250, 
Phone: +1 (202) 690-6189, [email protected].

Antimicrobial Resistance (Host government--Republic of Korea)

U.S. Delegate
David G. White, M.S., Ph.D., Director, Office of Research, U.S. Food 
and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary Medicine, 8401 Muirkirk 
Road, Laurel, MD 20708, Phone: +1 (301) 210-4187, Fax: +1 (301) 210-
4685, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH, Veterinary Medical Officer, Applied 
Epidemiology Division, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and 
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 3777, PP3, 9-
241B, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 
(202) 690-6429, Fax: +1 (202) 690-6364, 
[email protected].

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                                                    Done in Washington, DC, on June 8, 2015.              to specific Codex committees, please                   International Plant Protection
                                                  Alfred V. Almanza,                                      identify the committee(s) in your                      Convention. The President, pursuant to
                                                  Acting Administrator.                                   comments and submit a copy of your                     Proclamation No. 6780 of March 23,
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–14330 Filed 6–10–15; 8:45 am]             comments to the delegate from that                     1995 (60 FR 15845), designated the U.S.
                                                  BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
                                                                                                          particular committee.                                  Department of Agriculture as the agency
                                                                                                             Docket: For access to background                    responsible for informing the public of
                                                                                                          documents or comments received, visit                  the SPS standard-setting activities of
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               the FSIS Docket Room at Patriots Plaza                 each international standard-setting
                                                                                                          3, 355 E Street SW., Room 8–164,                       organization. The Secretary of
                                                  Food Safety and Inspection Service                      Washington, DC 20250–3700, between                     Agriculture has delegated to the Office
                                                  [Docket No. FSIS–2015–0010]                             8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday                        of Food Safety the responsibility to
                                                                                                          through Friday. A complete list of U.S.                inform the public of the SPS standard-
                                                  International Standard-Setting                          delegates and alternate delegates can be               setting activities of Codex. The Office of
                                                  Activities                                              found in Attachment 2 of this notice.                  Food Safety has, in turn, assigned the
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       responsibility for informing the public
                                                  AGENCY:   Office of Food Safety, USDA.                                                                         of the SPS standard-setting activities of
                                                                                                          Mary Frances Lowe, United States
                                                  ACTION:   Notice.                                       Manager for Codex, U.S. Department of                  Codex to the U.S. Codex Office.
                                                  SUMMARY:    This notice informs the public              Agriculture, Office of Food Safety,                      Codex was created in 1963 by two
                                                  of the sanitary and phytosanitary                       Room 4861, South Agriculture Building,                 United Nations organizations, the Food
                                                  standard-setting activities of the Codex                1400 Independence Avenue SW.,                          and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and
                                                  Alimentarius Commission (Codex), in                     Washington, DC 20250–3700; telephone:                  the World Health Organization (WHO).
                                                  accordance with section 491 of the                      (202) 205–7760; fax: (202) 720–3157;                   Codex is the principal international
                                                  Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as                        email: USCodex@fsis.usda.gov.                          organization for establishing standards
                                                  amended, and the Uruguay Round                             For information pertaining to                       for food. Through adoption of food
                                                  Agreements Act. This notice also                        particular committees, contact the                     standards, codes of practice, and other
                                                  provides a list of other standard-setting               delegate of that committee. Documents                  guidelines developed by its committees
                                                  activities of Codex, including                          pertaining to Codex and specific                       and by promoting their adoption and
                                                  commodity standards, guidelines, codes                  committee agendas are accessible via                   implementation by governments, Codex
                                                  of practice, and revised texts. This                    the Internet at http://www.codex                       seeks to protect the health of consumers,
                                                  notice, which covers Codex activities                   alimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/.                 ensure fair practices in the food trade,
                                                  during the time periods from June 1,                    The U.S. Codex Office also maintains a                 and promote coordination of food
                                                  2014, to May 31, 2015, and June 1, 2015,                Web site at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/                  standards work undertaken by
                                                  to May 31, 2016, seeks comments on                      wps/portal/fsis/topics/international-                  international governmental and
                                                  standards under consideration and                       affairs/us-codex-alimentarius.                         nongovernmental organizations. In the
                                                  recommendations for new standards.                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             United States, U.S. Codex activities are
                                                                                                                                                                 managed and carried out by the United
                                                  ADDRESSES: FSIS invites interested                      Background                                             States Department of Agriculture
                                                  persons to submit comments on this                                                                             (USDA); the Food and Drug
                                                  notice. Comments may be submitted by                       The World Trade Organization (WTO)
                                                                                                          was established on January 1, 1995, as                 Administration (FDA), Department of
                                                  one of the following methods:                                                                                  Health and Human Services (HHS); the
                                                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: This                   the common international institutional
                                                                                                          framework for the conduct of trade                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                  Web site provides the ability to type
                                                                                                          relations among its members in matters                 Administration (NOAA), Department of
                                                  short comments directly into the
                                                                                                          related to the Uruguay Round Trade                     Commerce (DOC); and the
                                                  comment field on this Web page or
                                                                                                          Agreements. The WTO is the successor                   Environmental Protection Agency
                                                  attach a file for lengthier comments. Go
                                                                                                          organization to the General Agreement                  (EPA).
                                                  to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow
                                                  the on-line instructions at that site for               on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). United                      As the agency responsible for
                                                  submitting comments.                                    States membership in the WTO was                       informing the public of the SPS
                                                     • Mail, including CD–ROMs, etc.:                     approved and the Uruguay Round                         standard-setting activities of Codex, the
                                                  Send to U.S. Department of Agriculture                  Agreements Act (Uruguay Round                          Office of Food Safety publishes this
                                                  (USDA), FSIS, 1400 Independence                         Agreements) was signed into law by the                 notice in the Federal Register annually.
                                                  Avenue SW., Mailstop 3782, Room                         President on December 8, 1994, Public                  Attachment 1 (Sanitary and
                                                  8–163B, Washington, DC 20250–3700.                      Law 103–465, 108 Stat. 4809. The                       Phytosanitary Activities of Codex) sets
                                                     • Hand- or courier-delivered items:                  Uruguay Round Agreements became                        forth the following information:
                                                  Deliver to OPPD, RIMS, Docket                           effective, with respect to the United                    1. The SPS standards under
                                                  Clearance Unit, Patriots Plaza 3, 355 E                 States, on January 1, 1995. The Uruguay                consideration or planned for
                                                  Street SW., Room 8–164, Washington,                     Round Agreements amended the Trade                     consideration; and
                                                  DC 20250–3700.                                          Agreements Act of 1979. Pursuant to                      2. For each SPS standard specified:
                                                     Instructions: All items submitted by                 section 491 of the Trade Agreements Act                  a. A description of the consideration
                                                  mail or electronic mail must include the                of 1979, as amended, the President is                  or planned consideration of the
                                                  Agency name and docket number FSIS–                     required to designate an agency to be                  standard;
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                                                  2015–0010. Comments received in                         ‘‘responsible for informing the public of                b. Whether the United States is
                                                  response to this docket will be made                    the sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)                   participating or plans to participate in
                                                  available for public inspection and                     standard-setting activities of each                    the consideration of the standard;
                                                  posted without change, including any                    international standard-setting                           c. The agenda for United States
                                                  personal information, to http://                        organization.’’ (19 U.S. C. 2578) The                  participation, if any; and
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                    main international standard-setting                      d. The agency responsible for
                                                     Please state that your comments refer                organizations are Codex, the World                     representing the United States with
                                                  to Codex and, if your comments relate                   Organisation for Animal Health, and the                respect to the standard.


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                                                     TO OBTAIN COPIES OF THE                                 FSIS also will make copies of this                  and South-West Pacific; and regional
                                                  STANDARDS LISTED IN                                     publication available through the FSIS                 coordinators from the six regional
                                                  ATTACHMENT 1, PLEASE CONTACT                            Constituent Update, which is used to                   committees. Canada is the elected
                                                  THE CODEX DELEGATE OR THE U.S.                          provide information regarding FSIS                     representative from North America; the
                                                  CODEX OFFICE.                                           policies, procedures, regulations,                     United States will participate as an
                                                     This notice also solicits public                     Federal Register notices, FSIS public                  advisor. The Executive Committee will
                                                  comment on standards that are currently                 meetings, and other types of information               conduct a critical review of the
                                                  under consideration or planned for                      that could affect or would be of interest              elaboration of Codex standards and will
                                                  consideration and recommendations for                   to our constituents and stakeholders.                  consider the implementation status of
                                                  new standards. The delegate, in                         The Update is available on the FSIS                    the Codex Strategic Plan, the
                                                  conjunction with the responsible                        Web page. Through the Web page, FSIS                   management of the Trust Fund for the
                                                  agency, will take the comments received                 is able to provide information to a much               Participation of Developing Countries
                                                  into account in participating in the                    broader, more diverse audience. In                     and Countries in Transition in the Work
                                                  consideration of the standards and in                   addition, FSIS offers an email                         of the Codex Alimentarius and a
                                                  proposing matters to be considered by                   subscription service which provides                    proposal for a successor initiative to the
                                                  Codex.                                                  automatic and customized access to                     Trust Fund, papers prepared by the
                                                     The U.S. delegate will facilitate public             selected food safety news and                          Secretariat on Codex Work Management
                                                  participation in the United States                      information. This service is available at:             and Functioning of the Executive
                                                  Government’s activities relating to                     http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.                    Committee and Revitalization of the
                                                  Codex Alimentarius. The U.S. delegate                   Options range from recalls to export                   FAO/WHO Coordinating Committees, as
                                                  will maintain a list of individuals,                    information, regulations, directives, and              well as financial and budgetary issues.
                                                  groups, and organizations that have                     notices. Customers can add or delete                     Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                                                                                                          subscriptions themselves, and have the                   U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  expressed an interest in the activities of
                                                  the Codex committees and will                           option to password protect their                       Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                  disseminate information regarding U.S.                  accounts.                                              Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                  delegation activities to interested                       Done at Washington, DC, on: June 8, 2015.               The Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                  parties. This information will include                  Mary Frances Lowe,                                     Veterinary Drugs in Foods (CCRVDF)
                                                  the status of each agenda item; the U.S.                U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.                   determines priorities for the
                                                  Government’s position or preliminary                                                                           consideration of residues of veterinary
                                                  position on the agenda items; and the                   Attachment 1                                           drugs in foods and recommends
                                                  time and place of planning meetings                     Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of               Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for
                                                  and debriefing meetings following                       Codex                                                  veterinary drugs. The Committee also
                                                  Codex committee sessions. In addition,                                                                         develops codes of practice, as may be
                                                  the U.S. Codex Office makes much of                     Codex Alimentarius Commission and                      required, and considers methods of
                                                  the same information available through                  Executive Committee                                    sampling and analysis for the
                                                  its Web page, http://www.fsis.usda.gov/                    The Codex Alimentarius Commission                   determination of veterinary drug
                                                  wps/portal/fsis/topics/international-                   will convene for its 38th Session July 6–              residues in food. A veterinary drug is
                                                  affairs/us-codex-alimentarius. If you                   11, 2015, in Geneva, Switzerland. At                   defined as any substance applied or
                                                  would like to access or receive                         that time, it will consider standards,                 administered to any food producing
                                                  information about specific committees,                  codes of practice, and related matters                 animal, such as meat or milk producing
                                                  please visit the Web page or notify the                 forwarded to the Commission by the                     animals, poultry, fish or bees, whether
                                                  appropriate U.S. delegate or the U.S.                   general subject committees, commodity                  used for therapeutic, prophylactic or
                                                  Codex Office, Room 4861, South                          committees, and regional coordinating                  diagnostic purposes, or for modification
                                                  Agriculture Building, 1400                              committees for adoption as Codex                       of physiological functions or behavior.
                                                  Independence Avenue SW.,                                standards and guidance. The                               A Codex Maximum Residue Limit
                                                  Washington, DC 20250–3700 (uscodex@                     Commission will also consider the                      (MRL) for residues of veterinary drugs is
                                                  fsis.usda.gov).                                         implementation status of the Codex                     the maximum concentration of residue
                                                     The information provided in                          Strategic Plan, the management of the                  resulting from the use of a veterinary
                                                  Attachment 1 describes the status of                    Trust Fund for the Participation of                    drug (expressed in mg/kg or ug/kg on a
                                                  Codex standard-setting activities by the                Developing Countries and Countries in                  fresh weight basis) that is recommended
                                                  Codex Committees for the time periods                   Transition in the work of the Codex                    by the Codex Alimentarius Commission
                                                  from June 1, 2014, to May 31, 2015, and                 Alimentarius and a proposal for a                      to be permitted or recognized as
                                                  June 1, 2015, to May 31, 2016.                          successor initiative to the Trust Fund,                acceptable in or on a food. Residues of
                                                  Attachment 2 provides a list of U.S.                    papers prepared by the Secretariat on                  a veterinary drug include the parent
                                                  Codex Officials (including U.S.                         Codex Work Management and                              compounds or their metabolites in any
                                                  delegates and alternate delegates). A list              Functioning of the Executive Committee                 edible portion of the animal product,
                                                  of forthcoming Codex sessions may be                    and Revitalization of the FAO/WHO                      and include residues of associated
                                                  found at: http://www.codex                              Coordinating Committees, as well as                    impurities of the veterinary drug
                                                  alimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/.                  financial and budgetary issues.                        concerned. An MRL is based on the type
                                                                                                             Prior to the Commission meeting, the                and amount of residue considered to be
                                                  Additional Public Notification
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                                                                                                          Executive Committee will meet at its                   without any toxicological hazard for
                                                    Public awareness of all segments of                   17th Session, June 30–July 3, 2015. It is              human health as expressed by the
                                                  rulemaking and policy development is                    composed of the chairperson; vice-                     Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) or on the
                                                  important. Consequently, FSIS will                      chairpersons; seven members elected                    basis of a temporary ADI that utilizes an
                                                  announce this Federal Register                          from the Commission from each of the                   additional safety factor. The MRL also
                                                  publication on-line through the FSIS                    following geographic regions: Africa,                  takes into account other relative public
                                                  Web page located at: http://                            Asia, Europe, Latin America and the                    health risks as well as food
                                                  www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register.                     Caribbean, Near East, North America,                   technological aspects.


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                                                    When establishing an MRL,                               (sheep tissues) recommendations of                     foods for infants and young children;
                                                  consideration is also given to residues                   the 75th JECFA (2011)                                  in flour, meal, semolina and flakes
                                                  that occur in food of plant origin or the               • Draft provisions on establishment of                   derived from wheat, maize or barley;
                                                  environment. Furthermore, the MRL                         MRLs for honey (for inclusion in the                   and in cereal grains (wheat, maize and
                                                  may be reduced to be consistent with                      Risk Analysis Principles applied by                    barley) destined for further
                                                  official recommended or authorized                        CCRVDF)                                                processing, including sampling plans
                                                  usage, approved by national authorities,                  Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/                         and performance criteria for methods
                                                  of the veterinary drugs under practical                 Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/                    of analysis
                                                  conditions.                                             FSIS.                                                    To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                    An Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) is                     U.S. Participation: Yes.                             5:
                                                  an estimate made by the Joint FAO/                                                                             • Proposed draft maximum level for
                                                  WHO Expert Committee on Food                            Codex Committee on Contaminants in
                                                                                                                                                                    inorganic arsenic in husked rice
                                                  Additives (JECFA) of the amount of a                    Foods
                                                                                                                                                                 • Proposed draft revision of the Code of
                                                  veterinary drug, expressed on a body                       The Codex Committee on                                 Practice for the Prevention and
                                                  weight basis, which can be ingested                     Contaminants in Foods (CCCF)                              Reduction of Mycotoxin
                                                  daily in food over a lifetime without                   establishes or endorses permitted                         Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP
                                                  appreciable health risk.                                maximum levels (ML) and, where                            51–2003)
                                                    The Committee met for its 22nd                        necessary, revises existing guidelines
                                                  Session in San José, Costa Rica, from                                                                            The Committee will continue working
                                                                                                          levels for contaminants and naturally                  on:
                                                  April 27–May 1, 2015. The relevant                      occurring toxicants in food and feed;
                                                  document is REP15/RVDF. The                                                                                    • Proposed draft maximum level for
                                                                                                          prepares priority lists of contaminants                   total aflatoxins in ready to eat peanuts
                                                  following items are to be considered for                and naturally occurring toxicants for
                                                  adoption by the 38th Session of the                                                                               including sampling plan
                                                                                                          risk assessment by the Joint FAO/WHO                   • Proposed draft maximum levels for
                                                  Commission in July 2015:                                Expert Committee on Food Additives;
                                                    To be considered for approval:                                                                                  lead in selected fruits and vegetables
                                                                                                          considers and elaborates methods of                       (fresh and processed)
                                                  • Priority List of veterinary drugs                     analysis and sampling for the
                                                    requiring evaluation or re-evaluation                                                                        • Proposed draft maximum level for
                                                                                                          determination of contaminants and                         cadmium in chocolate and cocoa-
                                                    by JECFA                                              naturally occurring toxicants in food                     derived products
                                                    To be considered at Step 5/8:                         and feed; considers and elaborates                     • Proposed draft Code of Practice for
                                                  • Proposed draft MRLs for derquantel                    standards or codes of practice for related                the Prevention and Reduction of
                                                    (sheep tissues), emamectin benzoate                   subjects; and considers other matters                     Arsenic Contamination in Rice
                                                    (salmon and trout tissues) and                        assigned to it by the Commission in                    • Proposed draft annexes to the Code of
                                                    monepantel (sheep tissues)                            relation to contaminants and naturally                    Practice for the Prevention and
                                                    recommended by the 78th JECFA                         occurring toxicants in food and feed.                     Reduction of Mycotoxin
                                                    (2013)                                                   The Committee convened for its 9th                     Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP
                                                  • Proposed draft Risk Management                        Session in New Delhi, India, March 16–                    51–2003)
                                                    Recommendations (RMRs) for                            20, 2015. The relevant document is                     • Proposed draft Code of Practice for
                                                    dimetridazole, ipronidazole,                          REP15/CF. The following items are to be                   the Prevention and Reduction of
                                                    metronidazole, and ronidazole                         considered for adoption by the 38th                       Mycotoxin Contamination in Spices
                                                    The Committee will continue working                   Session of the Commission in July 2015:                • Ergot Alkaloids
                                                  on:                                                        To be considered for approval:                      • Maximum levels for Methylmercury
                                                  • Draft RMR for gentian violet                          • Priority list of contaminants and                       in fish
                                                  • Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin                       naturally occurring toxicants for                   • Maximum levels for mycotoxins in
                                                    (cattle muscle) and lasalocid sodium                     JECFA evaluation                                       spices
                                                    (chicken, turkey, quail and pheasant                     To be considered for adoption at Step               • Priority list of contaminants and
                                                    tissues)                                              8 and 5/8:                                                naturally occurring toxicants
                                                  • Discussion paper on the                                                                                         proposed for evaluation by JECFA
                                                                                                          • Draft and proposed draft maximum
                                                    establishment of a rating system to
                                                                                                             levels for lead in fruit juices and                 • Submission and use of data from
                                                    establish priority for CCRVDF work                                                                              Global Environment Monitoring
                                                                                                             nectars (excluding juices exclusively
                                                    (eWG chaired by France)                                                                                         Systems/Food
                                                  • Discussion paper on unintended                           from berries and other small fruits),
                                                                                                             ready to drink; canned fruits                       • Approaches for phasing-in of lower
                                                    presence of residues of veterinary                                                                              maximum levels for contaminants
                                                                                                             (excluding berries and other small
                                                    drugs in food commodities resulting                                                                          • Radionuclides in foods
                                                    from the carry-over of drug residues                     fruits); canned vegetables (excluding
                                                                                                             canned brassica, canned leafy                          Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                    into feed (eWG chaired by the United                                                                         USDA/FSIS.
                                                    States and co-chaired by Canada)                         vegetables and canned legume
                                                                                                             vegetables); berries and other small                   U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  • Global survey to provide information
                                                    to the CCRVDF to move compounds                          fruits (excluding cranberry, currant                Codex Committee on Food Additives
                                                    from the database on countries needs                     and elderberry); cranberry; currant;
                                                                                                             elderberry; brassica vegetables;                      The Codex Committee on Food
                                                    for MRLs to the JECFA Priority List                                                                          Additives (CCFA) establishes or
                                                    (eWG co-chaired by the United States                     legume vegetables; fruiting vegetables,
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                                                                                                             cucurbits; fruiting vegetables, other               endorses acceptable maximum levels
                                                    and Costa Rica)                                                                                              (MLs) for individual food additives;
                                                  • Database on countries needs for MRLs                     than cucurbits (excluding fungi and
                                                                                                             mushrooms)                                          prepares a priority list of food additives
                                                    The Committee recommended that                                                                               for risk assessment by the Joint FAO/
                                                  work on the following items be                             To be considered for adoption at Step               WHO Expert Committee on Food
                                                  considered for discontinuation:                         8:                                                     Additives (JECFA); assigns functional
                                                  • Proposed draft MRLs for derquantel                    • Draft maximum levels for                             classes to individual food additives;
                                                    (sheep tissues), and monepantel                          deoxynivalenol (DON) in cereal-based                recommends specifications of identity


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                                                  and purity for food additives for                       • Alignment of the food additive                       human health; preparing priority lists of
                                                  adoption by the Codex Alimentarius                        provisions of commodity standards                    pesticides for evaluation by the Joint
                                                  Commission; considers methods of                          and relevant provisions of the GSFA                  FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide
                                                  analysis for the determination of                         (eWG led by Australia and the United                 Residues (JMPR); considering methods
                                                  additives in food; and considers and                      States)                                              of sampling and analysis for the
                                                  elaborates standards or codes of practice               • Discussion paper of the use of specific              determination of pesticide residues in
                                                  for related subjects such as the labeling                 food additives in the production of                  food and feed; considering other matters
                                                  of food additives when sold as such.                      wine (eWG led by France and                          in relation to the safety of food and feed
                                                  The 47th Session of the Committee met                     Australia)                                           containing pesticide residues; and
                                                  in Xi’an, China, March 23–27, 2015. The                 • Discussion paper on secondary                        establishing maximum limits for
                                                  relevant document is REP15/FA.                            additives (eWG led by the European                   environmental and industrial
                                                  Immediately prior to the Plenary                          Union)                                               contaminants showing chemical or
                                                  Session, there was a two-day physical                   • Proposed draft revision of Sections                  other similarity to pesticides in specific
                                                  Working Group on the General Standard                     4.1.c and 5.1.c of the General                       food items or groups of food.
                                                  for Food Additives (GSFA) chaired by                      Standard for the Labeling of Food                      The 47th Session of the Committee
                                                  the United States. The following items                    Additives When Sold as Such                          met in Beijing, China, April 13–18,
                                                  will be considered by the 38th Session                    (CODEX STAN 107–1981) (eWG led                       2015. The relevant document is REP15/
                                                  of the Commission in July 2015:                           by the United States)                                PR. The following items will be
                                                    To be considered for approval:                        • Amendments to the INS for food                       considered at the 38th Session of the
                                                  • Proposal for additions and changes to                   additives                                            Codex Alimentarius Commission in July
                                                    the priority-list of substances                       • Specifications for the Identity and                  2015:
                                                    proposed for evaluation by JECFA                        Purity of Food Additives (80th JECFA)                  To be considered for adoption:
                                                    To be considered for adoption:                        • Information document on the GSFA                     • Guidance to Facilitate the
                                                  • Revised food additives section of the                 • Information document on the food                       Establishment of MRLs for Pesticides
                                                    Standard for Bouillons and                              additive provisions in commodity                       for Minor Crops including Appendix
                                                    Consommés (Codex Stan 117–1981)                        standards                                              on Methodology to Assign Crops into
                                                  • Revised food additives provisions of                    The Committee also agreed to                           Consumption Categories (for
                                                    GSFA food category 12.5 (Soups and                    convene a physical Working Group on                      inclusion as an annex to the Risk
                                                    broths) and its sub-categories                        the GSFA immediately preceding the                       Analysis Principles Applied by the
                                                  • Corrections to food additive                          48th session of CCFA to be chaired by                    Codex Committee on Pesticide
                                                    provisions of GSFA related to the                     the United States that will discuss:                     Residues
                                                    alignments of the five meat                           • Outstanding provisions related to
                                                    commodity standards                                                                                             To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                                                                            food additive provisions in Table 1
                                                    To be considered at Step 8 and 5/8:                                                                          5/8:
                                                                                                            and 2 in food categories 01.2 through
                                                  • Draft and proposed draft food additive                  08.4, information and justification on               • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                    provisions of the GSFA                                  the use of nisin (INS 234) in food                      To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                    To be considered at Step 5/8:                           category 08.3.2 (Heat-treated                        5:
                                                  • Proposed draft Specifications for the                   processed comminuted meat, poultry,                  • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                    Identity and Purity of Food Additives                   and game products)                                      The Committee will continue working
                                                  • Proposed draft amendments to the                      • Comments submitted in response to                    on:
                                                    International Numbering System (INS)                    CL 2015/9–FA on the revision of the                  • Draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                    for Food Additives (CAC/GL 36–1989)                     provision for quillaia extracts (INS                 • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                    The Committee will continue working                     999(i), (ii)) in food category 14.1.4                • Draft revision to the Classification of
                                                  on:                                                       (Water-based flavored drinks,                           Food and Feed (vegetable commodity
                                                  • Proposed draft food additive                            including ‘‘sport,’’ ‘‘energy,’’ or                     groups: Group 015-Pulses)
                                                    provisions of the GSFA                                  ‘‘electrolyte’’ drinks and particulate               • Proposed draft revision to the
                                                    Æ Information and justification on the                  drinks                                                  Classification of Food and Feed (other
                                                       use of nisin (INS 234) in food                     • Comments submitted in response to                       vegetable commodity groups: Group
                                                       category 08.3.2 (Heat-treated                        CL 2015/9–FA on proposals for the                       014 Legume vegetables)
                                                       processed comminuted meat,                           use of paprika extract (INS 160c(ii))                • Proposed draft revision to the
                                                       poultry, and game products) in                       for inclusion in Tables 1 and 2 of the                  Classification of Food and Feed:
                                                       general, and specifically in                         GSFA                                                    1. Group 011—Fruiting vegetables,
                                                       products conforming to the                         • New proposals and proposed                                 cucurbits
                                                       corresponding commodity                              revisions of food additive provisions                   2. Group 020—Grasses of cereal grains
                                                       standards (electronic Working                        in the GSFA                                             3. Group 021—Grasses for sugars or
                                                       Group (eWG) led by the United                        Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                               syrup production
                                                       States)                                              U.S. Participation: Yes.                                4. Group 024—Seeds for beverages
                                                    Æ Outstanding food additive                                                                                        and sweets
                                                                                                          Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues                  • Proposed draft tables on examples of
                                                       provisions in Table 1 and 2 in food
                                                       categories 01.2 through 08.4, with                   The Codex Committee on Pesticide                        selection of representative
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                                                       the exclusion of food categories                   Residues (CCPR) is responsible for                        commodities (for inclusion in the
                                                       04.1.2.4, 04.2.2.4, 04.2.2.5, 04.2.2.6,            establishing maximum limits for                           principles and guidance for the
                                                       05.1.1, 05.1.3 and 05.1.4 (from the                pesticide residues in specific food items                 selection of representative
                                                       47th CCFA, Agenda Item 5(c))                       or in groups of food; establishing                        commodities for the extrapolation of
                                                  • Proposed draft revision of the food                   maximum limits for pesticide residues                     maximum residue limits for
                                                    category 01.1 (Milk and dairy-based                   in certain animal feeding stuffs moving                   pesticides for commodity groups)
                                                    drinks) and its sub-categories of the                 in international trade where this is                   • Proposed draft Guidance on
                                                    GSFA (eWG led by New Zealand)                         justified for reasons of protection of                    Performance Criteria for Methods of


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                                                    Analysis for the Determination of                     • Criteria for endorsement of biological               the Commission at its 38th Session in
                                                    Pesticide Residues                                      methods to detect chemical of                        July 2015. The Committee will continue
                                                  • Establishment of Codex schedules and                    concern                                              working on the following items:
                                                    priority list of pesticides for                       • Practical Examples (Information                      • Draft principles and/or guidelines for
                                                    evaluation by JMPR                                      Document)                                              the exchange of information
                                                  • Discussion paper on the impact of the                 • Procedures for determining                             (including questionnaires) between
                                                    relocation of Vigna spp. under the                      uncertainty of measurement results                     countries to support food import and
                                                                                                          • Development of procedures/                             export
                                                    Beans (dry) on the CXLs for Peas (dry)
                                                                                                            guidelines for determining                           • Draft guidance for monitoring the
                                                    Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/                        equivalency to Type I methods                          performance of National Food Control
                                                  FSIS.                                                   • Criteria approach for methods which                    Systems
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                use a ‘‘sum of components’’                          • Revision of the Principles and
                                                                                                          • Review and update of methods in                        Guidelines for the Exchange of
                                                  Codex Committee on Methods of                             Codex Stan 234–1999
                                                  Analysis and Sampling                                                                                            Information in Food Safety
                                                                                                          • Follow-up on methods of analysis and                   Emergency Situations (CAC/GL 19–
                                                     The Codex Committee on Methods of                      sampling plans                                         1995)
                                                  Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS)                           • Sampling in Codex standards                          • Revision of the Guidelines for the
                                                  defines the criteria appropriate to Codex                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                         Exchange of Information between
                                                  Methods of Analysis and Sampling;                       USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and                       Countries on Rejections of Imported
                                                  serves as a coordinating body for Codex                 Stockyards Administration.                               Food (CAC/GL 25–1997)
                                                  with other international groups working                 Codex Committee on Food Import and                     • Discussion paper on system
                                                  on methods of analysis and sampling                     Export Inspection and Certification                      comparability/equivalence
                                                  and quality assurance systems for                       Systems                                                • Discussion paper on the possibilities
                                                  laboratories; specifies, on the basis of                                                                         of the use of electronic certificates by
                                                  final recommendations submitted to it                      The Codex Committee on Food Import                    competent authorities as well as the
                                                  by the bodies referred to above,                        and Export Inspection and Certification                  migration to paperless certification
                                                  reference methods of analysis and                       Systems is responsible for developing                    Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS;
                                                  sampling appropriate to Codex                           principles and guidelines for food                     HHS/FDA.
                                                  standards which are generally                           import and export inspection and                         U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  applicable to a number of foods;                        certification systems, with a view to
                                                                                                          harmonizing methods and procedures                     Codex Committee on Food Labelling
                                                  considers, amends if necessary, and
                                                  endorses as appropriate, methods of                     that protect the health of consumers,                    The Codex Committee on Food
                                                  analysis and sampling proposed by                       ensure fair trading practices, and                     Labelling drafts provisions on labeling
                                                  Codex commodity committees, except                      facilitate international trade in                      applicable to all foods; considers,
                                                  for methods of analysis and sampling                    foodstuffs; developing principles and                  amends, and endorses draft specific
                                                  for residues of pesticides or veterinary                guidelines for the application of                      provisions on labeling prepared by the
                                                  drugs in food, the assessment of                        measures by the competent authorities                  Codex Committees drafting standards,
                                                  microbiological quality and safety in                   of exporting and importing countries to                codes of practice, and guidelines; and
                                                  food, and the assessment of                             provide assurance, where necessary,                    studies specific labeling problems
                                                  specifications for food additives;                      that foodstuffs comply with                            assigned by the Codex Alimentarius
                                                  elaborates sampling plans and                           requirements, especially statutory                     Commission. The Committee also
                                                  procedures, as may be required;                         health requirements; developing                        studies problems associated with the
                                                  considers specific sampling and                         guidelines for the utilization, as and                 advertisement of food with particular
                                                  analysis problems submitted to it by the                when appropriate, of quality assurance                 reference to claims and misleading
                                                  Commission or any of its Committees;                    systems to ensure that foodstuffs                      descriptions.
                                                  and defines procedures, protocols,                      conform with requirements and promote                    The Committee met for its 42nd
                                                  guidelines or related texts for the                     the recognition of these systems in                    Session in Rome, Italy, October 21–24,
                                                  assessment of food laboratory                           facilitating trade in food products under              2014. The relevant document is REP15/
                                                  proficiency, as well as quality assurance               bilateral/multilateral arrangements by                 FL. There are no items to be considered
                                                  systems for laboratories.                               countries; developing guidelines and                   for adoption by the Commission at its
                                                     The 36th Session of the Committee                    criteria with respect to format,                       38th Session (July 2015). The
                                                  met in Budapest, Hungary, February 23–                  declarations, and language of such                     Committee plans to continue work on
                                                  27, 2015. The relevant document is                      official certificates as countries may                 the following items:
                                                  REP15/MAS. The following items will                     require with a view towards                            • Revision of the Guidelines for the
                                                  be considered by the Commission at its                  international harmonization; making                      Production, Processing, Labeling and
                                                  38th Session in July 2015:                              recommendations for information                          Marketing of Organically Produced
                                                                                                          exchange in relation to food import/                     Foods: Organic Aquaculture
                                                     To be considered for adoption:
                                                                                                          export control; consulting as necessary                • Revision of the General Standard for
                                                  • Methods of Analysis and Sampling in                   with other international groups working                  the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods:
                                                     Codex Standards at different steps                   on matters related to food inspection                    Date Marking
                                                     To be considered for adoption at Step                and certification systems; and                         • Discussion paper on the labelling of
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                                                  5/8:                                                    considering other matters assigned to it                 non-retail containers
                                                                                                          by the Commission in relation to food                  • Discussion paper on issues related to
                                                  • Principles for the Use of Sampling                                                                             Internet sales of food
                                                     and Testing in International Food                    inspection and certification systems.
                                                                                                             The 21st Session of the Committee                   • Proposal to revise the General
                                                     Trade—Proposed Draft Explanatory                                                                              Guidelines for the Use of the Term
                                                                                                          convened in Brisbane, Australia,
                                                     Notes                                                                                                         ‘‘Halal’’ (CAC/GL 24–1997)
                                                                                                          October 13–17, 2014. The relevant
                                                    The Committee will continue working                   document is REP15/FICS. There are no                     Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                  on:                                                     items to be considered for adoption by                 USDA/FSIS.


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                                                     U.S. Participation: Yes.                               U.S. Participation: Yes.                             • Draft amendment to the Standard for
                                                                                                                                                                    Foods for Special Dietary Use for
                                                  Codex Committee on Food Hygiene                         Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and
                                                                                                                                                                    Persons Intolerant to Gluten (Codex
                                                     The Codex Committee on Food                          Vegetables
                                                                                                                                                                    STAN 118–1979), to add the term
                                                  Hygiene:                                                  The Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits                     ‘‘Khorasan wheat’’
                                                  • Develops basic provisions on food                     and Vegetables (CCFFV) is responsible                     To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                     hygiene applicable to all food or to                 for elaborating worldwide standards and                8:
                                                     specific food types;                                 codes of practice as may be appropriate
                                                                                                                                                                 • Draft revision of the General
                                                  • Considers and amends or endorses                      for fresh fruits and vegetables; for
                                                                                                                                                                    Principles for the Addition of
                                                     provisions on food hygiene contained                 consulting as necessary, with other
                                                                                                                                                                    Essential Nutrients to Foods
                                                     in Codex commodity standards and                     international organizations in the
                                                                                                                                                                    To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                     codes of practice developed by other                 standards development process to avoid
                                                                                                                                                                 5/8:
                                                     Codex commodity committees;                          duplication.
                                                  • Considers specific food hygiene                         The 19th Session of the Committee                    • Proposed draft Additional or Revised
                                                     problems assigned to it by the                       will meet in Mexico, October 5–9, 2015.                   Nutrient Reference Values for
                                                     Commission;                                          The Committee will continue discussing                    Labelling Purposes in the Guidelines
                                                  • Suggests and prioritizes areas where                  the following items:                                      on Nutrition Labelling (CAC/GL2–
                                                     there is a need for microbiological risk             • Proposed draft Standard for Ware                        1985)
                                                     assessment at the international level                  Potato                                               • Proposed draft Nutrient Reference
                                                     and develops questions to be                         • Proposed draft Standard for Garlic                      Value (NRV) for Potassium in
                                                     addressed by the risk assessors; and                 • Proposed draft Standard for                             Relation to the Risk of Non-
                                                  • Considers microbiological risk                          Aubergines                                              Communicable Disease (NCD)
                                                     management matters in relation to                    • Proposed draft Standard for Kiwifruit                   To be recommended for
                                                     food hygiene and in relation to FAO/                 • Proposals for new work for Codex                     discontinuation:
                                                     WHO risk assessments.                                  standards for fresh fruits and                       • Proposed draft amendment of the
                                                     The Committee convened for its 46th                    vegetables                                              Standard for Processed Cereal-Based
                                                                                                          • Proposed layout for Codex standards                     Foods for infants and Young Children
                                                  Session in Lima, Peru, November 17–21,
                                                                                                            for fresh fruits and vegetables                         (CODEX STAN 74–1981) to include a
                                                  2014. The relevant document is REP 15/
                                                  FH. The following items will be                           Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS;                         New Part B for Underweight Children
                                                  considered by the Commission at its                     HHS/FDA.                                                  The Committee will continue working
                                                  38th Session in July 2015:                                U.S. Participation: Yes.                             on:
                                                     To be considered for adoption:                       Codex Committee on Nutrition and                       • Proposed draft Additional or Revised
                                                  • Amendments to the hygiene sections                    Foods for Special Dietary Uses                            Nutrient Reference Values for
                                                     in meat commodity standards                             The Codex Committee on Nutrition                       Labelling Purposes in the Guidelines
                                                     To be considered for adoption at Step                and Foods for Special Dietary Uses                        on Nutrition Labelling (Vitamin A, D,
                                                  8:                                                      (CCNFSDU) is responsible for studying                     E, Magnesium, Phosphorus,
                                                  • Draft Guidelines for the Control of                   nutrition issues referred to it by the                    Chromium, Copper, Chloride & Iron)
                                                     Trichinella spp. In Meat of Suidae                   Codex Alimentarius Commission. The                     • Review of the Standard for Follow-up
                                                                                                          Committee also drafts general                             Formula (Codex Stan 156–1987)
                                                     To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                                                                          provisions, as appropriate, on                         • Proposed draft definition of
                                                  5/8:
                                                                                                          nutritional aspects of all foods and                      biofortification and/or biofortified
                                                  • Proposed Draft Code of Hygienic                                                                                 foods
                                                     Practice for Low-Moisture Foods                      develops standards, guidelines, or
                                                                                                          related texts for foods for special dietary            • Proposed draft NRV–NCD for EPA
                                                     The Committee will continue working                                                                            and DHA long chain omega-3 fatty
                                                                                                          uses in cooperation with other
                                                  on:                                                                                                               acids
                                                                                                          committees where necessary; considers,
                                                  • Proposed Draft Guidelines for the                     amends if necessary, and endorses                      • Discussion paper on Claim for ‘‘Free’’
                                                     Control of Nontyphoidal Salmonella                   provisions on nutritional aspects                         for Trans Fatty Acids
                                                     spp. in Beef and Pork Meat                           proposed for inclusion in Codex                        • Discussion paper on a standard for
                                                  • Proposed Draft Guidelines on the                      standards, guidelines, and related texts.                 ready to use foods (RUF)
                                                     Application of General Principles of                    The Committee convened for its 36th                    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                     Food Hygiene to the Control of                       Session in Bali, Indonesia, November                   USDA/Agricultural Research Service
                                                     Foodborne Parasites                                  24–28, 2014. The reference document is                 (ARS).
                                                  • Discussion paper on the need to                       REP 15/NFSDU. The following items                         U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                     revise the Code of Hygienic Practice                 will be considered by the Commission
                                                     for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CAC/                                                                       Codex Committee on Fish and Fishery
                                                                                                          at its 38th Session in July 2015:                      Products
                                                     RCP 53–2003)                                            To be considered for adoption:
                                                  • Discussion paper on the revision of                   • The amendments to the annex of the                     The Fish and Fishery Products
                                                     the General Principles of Food                          Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling                   Committee (CCFFP) is responsible for
                                                     Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1–1969) and its                        (CAC/GL2–1985)                                      elaborating standards for fresh, frozen
                                                     Hazard Analysis and Critical Control                 • Proposed draft revision of the List of               and otherwise processed fish,
                                                     Points annex                                                                                                crustaceans, and mollusks. The
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                                                                                                             Food Additives in Codex Stan 72–
                                                  • Proposed annexes to the Code of                          1981                                                Committee will convene its 34th
                                                     Hygienic Practice for Low-Moisture                   • Proposal for inclusion of zinc citrates              Session in Ålesund, Norway, October
                                                     Foods                                                   in the Advisory Lists of Nutrient                   19–24, 2015. The Committee will
                                                  • New Work Proposals/Forward Work                          Compounds for Use in Foods for                      continue working on the following
                                                     Plan                                                    Special Dietary Uses Intended for                   agenda items:
                                                   Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                            Infants and Young Children (CAC/                    • Draft Code of Practice for Processing
                                                  USDA/FSIS.                                                 GL10–1979)                                            of Fish Sauce


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                                                  • Proposed draft Code of Practice on the                • Inclusion of provisions for Walnut                   • Draft Standard for Quick Frozen
                                                    Processing of Fresh and Quick Frozen                    Oil, Almond Oil, Hazelnut Oil,                         Vegetables (general provisions)
                                                    Raw Scallop Products (section on                        Pistachio Oil, Flaxseed Oil, and                       To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                    sturgeon caviar)                                        Avocado Oil                                          5/8:
                                                  • Proposed food additive provisions in                  • Replacement of Acid Value with Free                  • Proposed draft Annex on Canned
                                                    the Standard for Fish and Fishery                       Fatty Acids for Virgin Palm Oils                       Pears (draft Standard for Certain
                                                    Products                                              • Inclusion of Quality Parameters for                    Canned Fruits)
                                                  • Discussion paper on Nitrogen Factors                    Crude Rice Bran Oil                                  • Proposed draft Annexes for Certain
                                                    (amendments to section 7.4 of the                     • Discussion paper on the amendment                      Quick Frozen Vegetables: Leeks,
                                                    Standard for Quick Frozen Fish Sticks                   of the Standard for Named Animal                       Carrots, Corn-on the Cob, Whole
                                                    (Fish Fingers), Fish Portions and Fish                  Fats (Codex Stan 211–1999) Inclusion                   Kernel Corn (draft Standard for Quick
                                                    Fillets- Breaded or in Batter (Codex                    of Unrefined Edible Tallow                             Frozen Vegetables)
                                                    Stan 166–1989)                                          To be recommended for                                • Proposed draft Standard for Ginseng
                                                  • Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery                 discontinuation:                                         Products
                                                    Products (optional final product                      • Inclusion of provisions for High Oleic                 The Committee will continue working
                                                    requirements for commodities/                           Soybean Oil                                          on:
                                                    appendix on Map)                                      • Inclusion of provisions for High
                                                  • Discussion paper on histamine                                                                                • Proposed draft Annex on Canned
                                                                                                            Stearic High Oleic Acids of Sunflower
                                                                                                                                                                   Pineapples
                                                  Other Business and Future Work                            Seed Oils                                            • Proposed draft Annexes on Quick
                                                                                                          • Contents of delta-7-stigmastenol
                                                  • New work proposal on a Standard for                                                                            Frozen Vegetables (including methods
                                                                                                          • Discussion paper on the amendment
                                                    Fresh Chilled Pirarucu Fillet or Whole                                                                         of analysis for quick frozen
                                                                                                            of the Code of Practice for the Storage
                                                    Fish                                                                                                           vegetables)
                                                                                                            and Transport of Edible Fats and Oils
                                                  • Discussion paper on the future of the                                                                        • Status of work on the review/revision
                                                                                                            in Bulk (CAC/RCP 36–1987)
                                                                                                                                                                   of Codex standards for processed
                                                    Committee                                             • Discussion paper on the amendment
                                                    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                                                                                 fruits and vegetables
                                                                                                            of the Code of Practice for the Storage
                                                  USDC/NOAA/NMFS.                                           and Transport of Edible Fats and Oils                  The Committee also agreed to forward
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                in Bulk                                              the following items to the 47th session
                                                                                                                                                                 of CCFA for endorsement:
                                                  Codex Committee on Fats and Oils                          Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                                                                          USDA/ARS.                                              • Food additive provisions for canned
                                                     The Codex Committee on Fats and                        U.S. Participation: Yes.                               chestnut and canned chestnut puree,
                                                  Oils (CCFO) is responsible for                                                                                   canned bamboo shoots, canned
                                                  elaborating worldwide standards for fats                Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                      mangoes and pickled fruits and
                                                  and oils of animal, vegetable, and                      and Vegetables                                           vegetables for endorsement by CCFA
                                                  marine origin, including margarine and                     The Codex Committee on Processed                      Responsible Agencies: USDA/
                                                  olive oil.                                              Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is                       Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/
                                                     The 24th session of the Committee                    responsible for elaborating worldwide                  FDA.
                                                  convened in Melaka, Malaysia, February                  standards and related texts for all types                U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  9–13, 2015. The reference document is                   of processed fruits and vegetables
                                                  REP 15/FO. The following items will be                                                                         Codex Committee on Milk and Milk
                                                                                                          including but not limited to canned,
                                                  considered by the Commission at its                                                                            Products
                                                                                                          dried, and frozen products, as well as
                                                  38th Session in July 2015:                              fruit and vegetable juices and nectars.                   The Codex Committee on Milk and
                                                     To be considered for adoption:                          The Committee convened its 27th                     Milk Products (CCMMP) establishes
                                                  • Amendments to Appendix 2 ‘‘List of                    Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,                 international codes and standards
                                                     Acceptable Previous Cargoes’’ of the                 September 8–12, 2014. The reference                    concerning milk and milk products.
                                                     Code of Practice for the Storage and                 document is REP 15/PFV. The following                     The Committee has been reactivated
                                                     Transport of Edible Fats and Oils in                 items will be considered by the                        electronically to work on a standard for
                                                     Bulk (CAC/RCP 36–1987)                               Commission at its 38th Session in July                 processed cheese. The Committee held
                                                  • Reference to Acceptance/Voluntary                     2015:                                                  a physical Working Group (pWG) in
                                                     Application in Codex Standards                          To be considered for adoption:                      Brussels January 20–22, 2015.
                                                     To be considered for adoption at Step                • Amendments to food additive                             The following items will be
                                                  5:                                                         provisions in the standards for canned              considered by the Commission at its
                                                  • Proposed draft Standard for Fish Oils                    chestnuts and canned chestnut puree,                38th Session in July 2015.
                                                                                                             canned bamboo shoots, canned                           To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                     The Committee will continue working                                                                         5:
                                                  on:                                                        mushrooms (certain canned
                                                                                                             vegetables), and pickled fruits and                 • Draft General Standard for Processed
                                                  • Amendments to Appendix 2 ‘‘List of                                                                              Cheese
                                                                                                             vegetables
                                                     Acceptable Previous Cargoes’’ of the                 • Amendments to food additive and                         The Committee will continue working
                                                     Code of Practice for the Storage and                    packing media provisions in the                     on:
                                                     Transport of Edible Fats and Oils in                    Standard for Pickled Fruits and
                                                     Bulk (CAC/RCP 36–1987)                                                                                      • Draft Standard for Whey Permeate
                                                                                                             Vegetables                                             Powder
                                                  • Addition of Palm Oil with High Oleic
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                                                     Acid (OxG)                                              To be considered for adoption at Step                Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS
                                                  • Revision of Fatty Acid Composition                    8:                                                     HHS/FDA.
                                                     and Other Quality Factors of Peanut                  • Draft Standard for Certain Canned                     U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                     Oil                                                     Fruits (general provisions)
                                                  • Revision of the Limit for Campesterol                 • Draft Annex on Canned Mangoes                        Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                  • Revision of Limits of Oleic and                          (draft Standard for Certain Canned                    The Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                     Linoleic Acids in Sunflower Seed Oils                   Fruits                                              (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards


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                                                  for all types of sugars and sugar                       intra-regional trade; draw the attention               • Draft Strategic Plan for CCASIA 2015–
                                                  products.                                               of the Commission to any aspects of the                  2020
                                                    The Committee has been reactivated                    Commission’s work of particular                        • Discussion paper on edible crickets
                                                  electronically to work on a standard for                significance to the region; promote                      and their products
                                                  Non-Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar                      coordination of all regional food                        The Committee will continue working
                                                  Cane Juice.                                             standards work undertaken by                           on:
                                                    The following item will be considered                 international governmental and non-                    • Proposed draft Standard for Laver
                                                  by the Commission at its 38th Session                   governmental organizations within each                   products
                                                  in July 2015.                                           region; exercise a general coordinating                • Proposed draft Regional Code of
                                                    To be considered for adoption:                        role for the region and such other                       Hygienic Practice for Street-Vended
                                                  • Draft Standard for Non-Centrifugated                  functions as may be entrusted to it by                   Foods
                                                    Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice at Step                   the Commission; and promote the use of                 • Discussion paper on Makgeolli
                                                    8.                                                    Codex standards and related texts by                   • Discussion paper on Natto
                                                    The Committee will continue working                   members.                                               • Discussion paper on Dried Longan
                                                  on:                                                       There are six regional coordinating                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                                                                                                          committees:
                                                  • No additional work is ongoing in this                                                                          U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                    Committee. It will again be adjourned                 Coordinating Committee for Africa
                                                                                                          Coordinating Committee for Asia                        Coordinating Committee for Europe
                                                    sine die once the work on the
                                                    Standard for Non-Centrifugated                        Coordinating Committee for Europe                         The Committee (CCEurope) convened
                                                    Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice has                       Coordinating Committee for Latin                       its 29th Session in The Hague, the
                                                    been adopted                                            America and the Caribbean                            Netherlands, September 30–October 04,
                                                                                                          Coordinating Committee for the Near                    2014. The reference document is REP
                                                    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                East                                                 15/EURO. There are no items for
                                                                                                          Coordinating Committee for North                       adoption by the Commission at its 38th
                                                  Certain Codex Commodity Committees                        America and the South West Pacific                   Session in July 2015.
                                                    Several Codex Alimentarius                            Coordinating Committee for Africa                         The Committee will continue working
                                                  Commodity Committees have adjourned                                                                            on:
                                                  sine die. The following Committees fall                   The Committee (CCAfrica) met for its                 • Regional Strategic Plan for CCEURO.
                                                  into this category:                                     21st Session in Yaoundé, Cameroon,
                                                                                                                                                                    To be recommended for
                                                                                                          January 27–30, 2015. The reference
                                                  • Cereals, Pulses and Legumes                           document is REP 15/AFRICA. There are
                                                                                                                                                                 discontinuation:
                                                    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                          no items to be considered for adoption                 • Proposed draft Regional Standard for
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                              by the Commission at its 38th Session                     Ayran.
                                                  • Cocoa Products and Chocolate                          in July 2015.                                             Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                                                    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                            The Committee will continue working                     U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                              on:                                                    Coordinating Committee for Latin
                                                  • Meat Hygiene                                          • Proposed draft Standard for dried                    America and the Caribbean
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.                          meat
                                                                                                          • Proposed draft Regional Standard for                   The Coordinating Committee for Latin
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                                                                     America and the Caribbean (CCLAC)
                                                                                                            fermented cooked cassava based
                                                  • Natural Mineral Waters                                                                                       convened its 19th Session in San José,
                                                                                                            products
                                                    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                          • Proposed draft Regional Standard for                 Costa Rica, from November 10–14, 2014.
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                Shea Butter                                          The reference document is REP 15/LAC.
                                                  • Vegetable Proteins                                    • Proposed draft Regional Standard for                 There are no items for adoption by the
                                                                                                            Gnetum Spp. Leaves                                   Commission at its 38th Session in July
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.
                                                                                                                                                                 2015.
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.                         The Committee will continue working
                                                  FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating                             U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).               on:
                                                  Committees                                              Coordinating Committee for Asia                          • Proposed draft Regional Standard
                                                     The FAO/WHO Regional                                    The Committee (CCAsia) met for its                  for Yacon.
                                                  Coordinating Committees define the                      19th Session in Tokyo, Japan, November                   Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                                                  problems and needs of the regions                       3–7, 2014. The reference document is                     U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                  concerning food standards and food                      REP 15/ASIA. The following items are                   Coordinating Committee for the Near
                                                  control; promote within the Committee                   to be considered for adoption by the                   East
                                                  contacts for the mutual exchange of                     38th Session of the Commission in July
                                                  information on proposed regulatory                      2015:                                                    The Committee (CCNEA) convened its
                                                  initiatives and problems arising from                      To be considered for adoption at Step               8th Session in Rome, Italy, June 1–5,
                                                  food control and stimulate the                          8:                                                     2015. There are no items to be
                                                  strengthening of food control                                                                                  considered for adoption by the
                                                                                                          • Draft Regional Standard for Non-
                                                  infrastructures; recommend to the                                                                              Commission at its 38th Session in July
                                                                                                             Fermented Soybean Products
                                                                                                                                                                 2015.
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                                                  Commission the development of
                                                  worldwide standards for products of                        To be considered for adoption:                        The Committee will continue working
                                                  interest to the region, including                       • Amendments to sections ‘‘Food                        on:
                                                  products considered by the Committees                      Additives’’ and ‘‘Methods of Analysis               • Regional Standard for Doogh
                                                  to have an international market                            and Sampling’’ of the Regional                      • Proposed draft Regional Standard for
                                                  potential in the future; develop regional                  Standard for Tempe                                    Labneh
                                                  standards for food products moving                         To be recommended for                               • Proposed draft Regional Standard for
                                                  exclusively or almost exclusively in                    discontinuation:                                         Zaatar


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                                                  • Discussion paper on a Standard for                    Codex Committee on Residues of                         Food Hygiene (Host Government—
                                                    Camel Milk                                            Veterinary Drugs in Foods                              United States)
                                                  • Draft Strategic Plan for CCNEA 2015–                  Steven D. Vaughn, DVM, Director,
                                                    2020                                                                                                         U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                            Office of New Animal Drug
                                                  • Nomination of Coordinator                                                                                    Jenny Scott, Senior Advisor, Office of
                                                                                                            Evaluation, Center for Veterinary
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.                          Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug                           Food Safety, Center for Food Safety
                                                    U.S. Participation: No.                                 Administration, MPN 2, Room 236,                       and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                                                                            7520 Standish Place, Rockville,                        Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
                                                  Coordinating Committee for North
                                                                                                            Maryland 20855, Phone: (240) 402–                      Branch Parkway, HFS–300, Room 3B–
                                                  America and the South West Pacific
                                                                                                            0571, Fax: (240) 276–8242                              014, College Park, MD 20740–3835,
                                                  (CCNASWP)
                                                                                                            Steven.Vaughn@fda.hhs.gov.                             Phone: +1 (240) 402–2166, Fax: +1
                                                    The Committee (CCNASWP)                                                                                        (301) 436–2632, Jenny.Scott@
                                                  convened its 13th Session in Kokopo,                    U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates                   fda.hhs.gov.
                                                  Papua New Guinea, September 23–26,                      General Subject Committees
                                                  2014. The reference document is REP                                                                            Alternate Delegates
                                                                                                          Commodity Committees (Active and
                                                  15/NASWP. There are no items to be                        Adjourned)                                           Kerry Dearfield, Ph.D., Chief Scientist,
                                                  considered for adoption by the                          AdHoc Task Forces                                        Office of Public Health Science, Food
                                                  Commission at its 38th Session in July                  Regional Coordinating Committees                         Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                  2015.                                                                                                            Department of Agriculture, Room 9–
                                                    The Committee will continue working                   Worldwide General Codex Subject
                                                                                                                                                                   195, PP 3 (Mail Stop 3766), 1400
                                                  on:                                                     Committees
                                                                                                                                                                   Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  • Proposed draft Standard for                           Contaminants in Foods (Host                              Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1
                                                    Fermented Noni Juice                                  Government—The Netherlands)                              (202) 690–6451, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                  • Implementation Status of the Strategic                                                                         6337, Kerry.Dearfield@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    Plan for CCNAWSWP 2014–2019                           U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                                                                                 Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D.,
                                                  • Discussion paper on kava                              Nega Beru, Ph.D., Director, Office of                    Consumer Safety Officer, Center for
                                                  • Areas of new work of interest to the                    Food Safety (HFS–300), Center for                      Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
                                                    Region                                                  Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                     U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.                          U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                     5100 Paint Branch Parkway, HFS–
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College                     316, College Park, MD 20740, Phone:
                                                                                                            Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–                   +1 (240) 402–1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436–
                                                  Contact
                                                                                                            1700, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2651,                          2632, Andrew.Yeung@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                  U.S. Codex Office, United States                          Nega.Beru@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Department of Agriculture, Room                                                                              Food Import and Export Certification
                                                    4861, South Agriculture Building,                     Alternate Delegate                                     and Inspection Systems (Host
                                                    1400 Independence Avenue SW.,                         Kerry Dearfield, Ph.D., Chief Scientist,               Government—Australia)
                                                    Washington, DC 20250–3700, Phone:                       Office of Public Health Science, Food
                                                                                                            Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.                  U.S. Delegate
                                                    (202) 205–7760, Fax: (202) 720–3157,
                                                    Email: uscodex@fsis.usda.gov.                           Department of Agriculture, Room 9–                   Mary Stanley, Director, Office of
                                                                                                            195, PP 3 (Mail Stop 3766), 1400                      International Coordination, Food
                                                  Attachment 2                                                                                                    Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                                                                            Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  U.S. CODEX Alimentarius Officials                         Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1                       Department of Agriculture, Room
                                                                                                            (202) 690–6451, Fax: +1 (202) 690–                    2925, South Agriculture Building,
                                                  CODEX Chairpersons From the United
                                                                                                            6337, Kerry.Dearfield@fsis.usda.gov.                  1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  States
                                                                                                                                                                  Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1
                                                                                                          Food Additives (Host Government—
                                                  Codex Committee on Food Hygiene                                                                                 (202) 720–0287, Fax: +1 (202) 720–
                                                                                                          China)
                                                  Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM,                                                                                 4929, Mary.Stanley@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    Ph.D., Executive Associate for                        U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                                                                                 Alternate Delegate
                                                    Laboratory Services, Office of Public                 Susan E. Carberry, Ph.D., Supervisory
                                                                                                                                                                 Vacant
                                                    Health Science, Food Safety and                         Chemist, Division of Petition Review,
                                                    Inspection Service, U.S. Department                     Office of Food Additive Safety (HFS–                 Food Labelling (Host Government—
                                                    of Agriculture, 950 College Station                     265), Center for Food Safety and                     Canada)
                                                    Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: (706)                    Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                                                                                                                                 U.S. Delegate
                                                    546–3429, Fax: (706) 546–3428,                          Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
                                                    Email: emilio.esteban@fsis.usda.gov.                    Branch Parkway, College Park, MD                     Felicia B. Billingslea, Director, Food
                                                                                                            20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1269,                       Labeling and Standards Staff, Office
                                                  Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                                                                              of Nutrition, Labeling, and Dietary
                                                                                                            Fax: +1 (301) 436–2972,
                                                  and Vegetables                                                                                                   Supplements, Center for Food Safety
                                                                                                            Susan.Carberry@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                  Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services                                                                           and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                    Branch, Specialty Crops Inspection                    Alternate Delegate                                       Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
                                                    Division, Fruit and Vegetable                         Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Consumer                       Branch Parkway (HFS–820), College
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                                                    Program, Agricultural Marketing                         Safety Officer, Division of Food                       Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–
                                                    Service, U.S. Department of                             Contact Notifications (HFS–275),                       2371, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2636,
                                                    Agriculture, 1400 Independence                          Office of Food Additive Safety, U.S.                   felicia.billingslea@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Avenue SW., Mail Stop 0247, Room                        Food and Drug Administration, 5100
                                                    0726-South Building, Washington, DC                     Paint Branch Parkway, College Park,                  Alternate Delegate
                                                    20250, Phone: (202) 690–1201, Fax:                      MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1206,                  Jeffrey Canavan, Deputy Director,
                                                    (202) 690–1527, Email:                                  Fax: +1 (301) 436–2965,                                 Labeling and Program Delivery Staff,
                                                    richard.boyd@ams.usda.gov.                              Paul.Honigfort@fda.hhs.gov.                             Food Safety and Inspection Service,


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                                                     U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400                 Pesticide Residues (Host Government—                   Alternate Delegate
                                                     Independence Avenue SW., Stop                        China)                                                 Robert A. Moreau, Ph.D., Research
                                                     5273, Patriots Plaza 3, 8th Floor-161A,                                                                       Leader, Eastern Regional Research
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate
                                                     Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1                                                                               Center, Agricultural Research Service,
                                                     (301) 504–0860, Fax: +1 (202) 245–                   Ms. Barbara Madden, Lead Biologist/                      U.S. Department of Agriculture, 600
                                                     4792, jeff.canavan@fsis.usda.gov.                     Minor Use Team Leader, Office of                        East Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, PA
                                                  General Principles (Host Government—                     Pesticide Programs, U.S.                                19038, Phone: +1 (215) 233–6428,
                                                                                                           Environmental Protection Agency,                        Fax: +1 (215) 233–6406,
                                                  France)
                                                                                                           Ariel Rios Building, 1200                               robert.moreau@ars.usda.gov.
                                                    Delegate Note: A member of the                         Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
                                                                                                                                                                 Fish and Fishery Products (Host
                                                  Steering Committee heads the                             Washington, DC 20460, Phone: +1
                                                                                                                                                                 Government—Norway)
                                                  delegation to meetings of the General                    (703) 305–6463, Fax: +1 (703) 305–
                                                  Principles Committee.                                    6920, madden.barbara@epa.gov.                         U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                          Alternate Delegate                                     Dr. William Jones, Director, Division of
                                                  Methods of Analysis and Sampling
                                                                                                                                                                   Seafood Safety, Office of Food Safety
                                                  (Host Government—Hungary)                               Dr. Pat Basu, Senior Leader, Chemistry,                  (HFS- 325), U.S. Food and Drug
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Toxicology & Related Sciences, Office                  Administration, 5100 Paint Branch
                                                                                                            of Public Health Science, Food Safety                  Parkway, College Park, MD 20740,
                                                  Gregory O. Noonan, Ph.D., Director,                       and Inspection Service, U.S.                           Phone: +1 (240) 402–2300, Fax: +1
                                                    Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry,                    Department of Agriculture, Patriots                    (301) 436–2601, William.Jones@
                                                    Division of Analytical Chemistry,                       Plaza III, Room 9–205, 1400                            fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Center for Food Safety and Applied                      Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
                                                    Nutrition, Food and Drug                                DC 20250–3766, Phone: +1 (202) 690–                  Alternate Delegate
                                                    Administration, 5100 Paint Branch                       6558, Fax: +1 (202) 690–2364,                        Vacant
                                                    Parkway, College Park, MD 20740,                        Pat.Basu@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (Host
                                                    Phone: +1 (240) 402–2250, Fax: +1                                                                            Government—Mexico)
                                                                                                          Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                    (301) 436–2332, Gregory.Noonan@
                                                                                                          (Host Government—United States)                        U.S. Delegate
                                                    fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate                                          Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                                                  Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                                                                                   Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables
                                                                                                          Dr. Kevin Greenlees, Senior Advisor for
                                                  Dr. Timothy Norden, Branch Chief,                                                                                Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                                                                                                            Science & Policy, Office of New
                                                    Grain Inspection, Packers and                                                                                  Division, Agricultural Marketing
                                                                                                            Animal Drug Evaluation, HFV–100,
                                                    Stockyards Administration (GIPSA),                                                                             Service, U.S. Department of
                                                                                                            Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S.
                                                    Technology & Science Division, U.S.                                                                            Agriculture, Stop 0247, South
                                                                                                            Food and Drug Administration, 7500
                                                    Department of Agriculture, 10383                                                                               Agriculture Building, 1400
                                                                                                            Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855,
                                                    Ambassador Drive, Kansas City, MO,                                                                             Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                            Phone: +1 (240) 402–0638, Fax: +1
                                                    USA 64153, Phone: +1 (816) 891–                                                                                Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:
                                                                                                            (240) 276–9538, kevin.greenlees@
                                                    0470, Fax: +1 (816) 891–8070,                                                                                  +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                                                                            fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    timothy.d.norden@gipsa.usda.gov.                                                                               1527, dorian.lafond@usda.gov.
                                                                                                          Alternate Delegate                                     Alternate Delegate
                                                  Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary
                                                  Uses (Host Government—Germany)                          Dr. Charles Pixley, DVM, Ph.D.,                        Samir K. Assar, Ph.D., Director, Produce
                                                                                                            Director, Laboratory Quality                           Safety Staff, Office of Food Safety,
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Assurance Staff, Office of Public                      Food and Drug Administration,
                                                                                                            Health Science, Food Safety and                        Phone: +1 (240) 402–1636,
                                                  Paula R. Trumbo, Ph.D., Nutrition
                                                                                                            Inspection Service, U.S. Department                    Samir.Assar@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Programs, Office of Nutrition,                          of Agriculture, 950 College Station
                                                    Labeling and Dietary Supplements,                       Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: +1                    Processed Fruits and Vegetables (Host
                                                    Center for Food Safety and Applied                      (706) 546–3559, Fax: +1 (706) 546–                   Government—United States)
                                                    Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug                           3452, charles.pixley@fsis.usda.gov.                  U.S. Delegate
                                                    Administration, 5100 Paint Branch
                                                    Parkway HFS–830, College Park, MD                     Worldwide Commodity Codex                              Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                                                    20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2579,                      Committees (Active)                                      Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables
                                                    Fax: +1 (301) 436–1191,                                                                                        Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                                                                                                          Fats and Oils (Host Government—                          Division, Agricultural Marketing
                                                    Paula.Trumbo@fda.hhs.gov.                             Malaysia)                                                Service, U.S. Department of
                                                  Alternate Delegate                                      U.S. Delegate                                            Agriculture, Stop 0247, South
                                                                                                                                                                   Agriculture Building, 1400
                                                  Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research                     Dr. Paul South, Acting Director,                         Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                    Leader, U.S. Department of                              Division of Plant Products and                         Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:
                                                    Agriculture, Agricultural Research
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                                                                                                            Beverages, Office of Food Safety                       +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                    Service, Nutrient Data Laboratory,                      (HFS–317), Center for Food Safety                      1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov.
                                                    Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West,                      and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                    110300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville,                    Drug Administration, 5100 Paint                      Alternate Delegate
                                                    MD 20705, Phone: +1 (301) 504–0630,                     Branch Parkway, College Park, MD,                    Yinqing Ma, Ph.D., Consumer Safety
                                                    Fax: +1 (301) 504–0632,                                 USA 20740–3835, Phone: +1 (240)                        Officer, Office of Food Safety (HFS–
                                                    pamela.pehrsson@ars.usda.gov.                           402–1640, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632,                      317), Center for Food Safety and
                                                                                                            Paul.South@fda.hhs.gov.                                Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and


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                                                     Drug Administration, 5100 Paint                        (202) 690–0530, Fax: +1 (202) 720–                     Veterinary Medicine, 8401 Muirkirk
                                                     Branch Parkway, College Park, MD                       2643, Diane.Lewis@ams.usda.gov.                        Road, Laurel, MD 20708, Phone: +1
                                                     20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2479,                                                                              (301) 210–4187, Fax: +1 (301) 210–
                                                                                                          Alternate Delegate
                                                     Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632, Yinqing.Ma@                                                                           4685, David.White@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                     fda.hhs.gov.                                         John F. Sheehan, Director, Division of
                                                                                                            Dairy, Egg and Meat Food Safety,                     Alternate Delegate
                                                  Spices and Culinary Herbs (Host                           Office of Food Safety, Center for Food               Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH,
                                                  Government—India)                                         Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.                     Veterinary Medical Officer, Applied
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Food and Drug Administration (HFS–                     Epidemiology Division, Office of
                                                                                                            3 15), Harvey W. Wiley Federal                         Public Health Science, Food Safety
                                                  Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                                                                                                            Building, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway,                   and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                    Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables
                                                                                                            College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1                      Department of Agriculture, Stop 3777,
                                                    Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                                                                                                            (240) 402–1488, Fax: +1 (301) 436–                     PP3, 9–241B, 1400 Independence
                                                    Division, Agricultural Marketing
                                                                                                            2632, john.sheehan@fda.hhs.gov.                        Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250,
                                                    Service, U.S. Department of
                                                                                                                                                                   Phone: +1 (202) 690–6429, Fax: +1
                                                    Agriculture, Stop 0247, South                         Natural Mineral Waters (Adjourned sine
                                                                                                                                                                   (202) 690–6364,
                                                    Agriculture Building, 1400                            die) (Host Government—Switzerland)
                                                                                                                                                                   neena.anandaraman@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate                                          [FR Doc. 2015–14306 Filed 6–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:
                                                    +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–                 Lauren Posnick Robin, Sc.D., Review                    BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
                                                    1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov                            Chemist, Office of Food Safety, Center
                                                                                                            for Food Safety and Applied
                                                  Alternate Delegate                                        Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug                        COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
                                                  George C. Ziobro, Ph.D., Dairy and Egg                    Administration, Harvey W. Wiley
                                                    Branch, HFS–316, Division of Plant                      Federal Building, 5100 Paint Branch                  Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting
                                                    and Dairy Food Safety, Office of Food                   Parkway, College Park, MD 20740–                     of the West Virginia Advisory
                                                    Safety, Center for Food Safety and                      3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1639, Fax:                 Committee
                                                    Applied Nutrition, 5100 Paint Branch                    +1 (301) 436–2632, Lauren.Robin@                     AGENCY:   Commission on Civil Rights.
                                                    Parkway, College Park, MD 20740,                        fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Phone: +1 (240) 402–1965,                                                                                    ACTION:   Announcement of meeting.
                                                                                                          Sugars (Host Government—United
                                                    George.Ziobro@fda.hhs.gov.                                                                                   SUMMARY:    Notice is hereby given,
                                                                                                          Kingdom)
                                                  Worldwide Commodity Codex                                                                                      pursuant to the provisions of the rules
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate                                          and regulations of the U.S. Commission
                                                  Committees (Adjourned) Cereals, Pulses
                                                  and Legumes (Adjourned sine die) (Host                  Vacant                                                 on Civil Rights (Commission), and the
                                                  Government—United States)                                                                                      Federal Advisory Committee Act
                                                                                                          Vegetable Proteins (Adjourned sine die)                (FACA), that a planning meeting of the
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                           U.S. Delegate                                          West Virginia Advisory Committee to
                                                  Vacant                                                  Vacant                                                 the Commission will convene at 10:00
                                                                                                                                                                 a.m. EDT on Friday, June 26, 2015, by
                                                  Cocoa Products and Chocolate                            Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Task Forces                   teleconference. The purpose of the
                                                  (Adjourned sine die) (Host                              Animal Feeding (Host Government—                       meeting is to discuss plans for a future
                                                  Government—Switzerland)                                 Switzerland)                                           public briefing meeting on the civil
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                           U.S. Delegate                                          rights concerns under the Americans
                                                  Michelle Smith, Ph.D., Food                                                                                    with Disabilities Act (ADA) about the
                                                                                                          Daniel G. McChesney, Ph.D., Director,                  treatment of persons with mental health
                                                    Technologist, Office of Plant and                       Office of Surveillance & Compliance,
                                                    Dairy Foods and Beverages, Center for                                                                        disabilities in the West Virginia
                                                                                                            Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S.                 Criminal Justice System and West
                                                    Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                      Food and Drug Administration, 7529
                                                    U.S. Food and Drug Administration                                                                            Virginia Mental Health Court.
                                                                                                            Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855,                    Interested members of the public may
                                                    (HFS–306), Harvey W. Wiley Federal                      Phone: +1 (240) 453–6830, Fax: +1
                                                    Building, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway,                                                                         listen to the discussion by calling the
                                                                                                            (240) 453–6880, Daniel.McChesney@                    following toll-free conference call
                                                    College Park, MD 20740–3835, Phone:                     fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    +1 (240) 402–2024, Fax: +1 (301) 436–                                                                        number 1–888–510–1765 and
                                                    2651, michelle.smith@fda.hhs.gov.                     Alternate Delegate                                     conference call code: 8558900#. Please
                                                                                                                                                                 be advised that before placing them into
                                                  Meat Hygiene (Adjourned sine die)                       Dr. Patty Bennett, Branch Chief, Risk                  the conference call, the conference call
                                                  (Host Government—New Zealand)                             Assessment Division, Office of Public                operator will ask callers to provide their
                                                                                                            Health Science, Food Safety and                      names, their organizational affiliations
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Inspection Service, U.S. Department                  (if any), and email addresses (so that
                                                  Vacant                                                    of Agriculture, 901 Aerospace Center,                callers may be notified of future
                                                                                                            Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1                      meetings). Callers can expect to incur
                                                  Milk and Milk Products (Host
                                                                                                            (202) 690–6189, patty.bennett@                       charges for calls they initiate over
                                                  Government—New Zealand)
                                                                                                            fsis.usda.gov.
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                                                                                                                                                                 wireless lines, and the Commission will
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                                                                                  not refund any incurred charges. Callers
                                                                                                          Antimicrobial Resistance (Host
                                                  Diane D. Lewis, Director, Grading and                   government—Republic of Korea)                          will incur no charge for calls they
                                                    Standards Division, Dairy Programs,                                                                          initiate over land-line connections to
                                                    Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S.                  U.S. Delegate                                          the toll-free telephone number.
                                                    Department of Agriculture, 1400                       David G. White, M.S., Ph.D., Director,                    Persons with hearing impairments
                                                    Independence Avenue SW.,                                Office of Research, U.S. Food and                    may also follow the discussion by first
                                                    Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1                         Drug Administration, Center for                      calling the Federal Relay Service at 1–


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
ContactMary Frances Lowe, United States Manager for Codex, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Food Safety, Room 4861, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-3700; telephone: (202) 205-7760; fax: (202) 720-3157; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 33230 

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