81_FR_42757 81 FR 42631 - International Standard-Setting Activities

81 FR 42631 - International Standard-Setting Activities

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food Safety and Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 126 (June 30, 2016)

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FR Document2016-15632

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, 2015, to May 31, 2016, and June 1, 2016, to May 31, 2017, 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-2016-0012]


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, 2015, to May 31, 2016, 
and June 1, 2016, to May 31, 2017, seeks comments on standards under 
consideration and recommendations for new standards.

ADDRESSES: FSIS invites interested persons to submit their 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 the Web site 
for submitting comments.
     Mail, including CD-ROMs, etc.: Mail to the 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 email are to include 
the Agency name and docket number FSIS-2016-0012. 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 Alimentarius, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office 
of Food Safety, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue 
SW., Room 4861, 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

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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 (USCO).
    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.

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. 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 the Codex committee 
sessions. In addition, the U.S. Codex Office makes much of the same 
information available through its Web page at 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, 2015, to May 31, 2016, and June 1, 2016, to May 
31, 2017. 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 27, 2016.
Paulo Almeida,
Acting 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 39th Session 
June 27-July 1, 2016, in Rome, Italy. At that time, it will consider 
proposals for new work as well as proposed 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 relations between FAO and WHO 
policies, strategies and guidelines and Codex work; Codex work on 
antimicrobial resistance; FAO/WHO Scientific Support for Codex; and the 
FAO/WHO Project and Trust Fund for Enhanced Participation in Codex; and 
financial and budgetary issues.
    Before the Commission meeting, the Executive Committee will meet at 
its 71st Session, June 20-23, 2016. 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

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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 (2014-2019), 
preparation for the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, Codex work on 
antimicrobial resistance, Codex work management and functioning of the 
Executive Committee, scientific support for Codex work, issues related 
to committees working by correspondence, and financial and budgetary 
issues.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    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. 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 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 will convene its 23rd Session in Houston, Texas, 
October 17-21, 2016. The Committee plans to discuss the following 
items:
     Matters of Interest arising from FAO/WHO and from the 81st 
Meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives 
(JECFA);
     Report of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) 
activities, including the harmonization of technical requirements for 
registration of veterinary medicinal products;
     Proposed draft Risk Management Recommendation (RMR) for 
gentian violet at Step 3;
     Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin (cattle muscle) and 
lasalocid sodium (chicken, turkey, quail and pheasant kidney, liver, 
muscle, skin + fat) at Step 4;
     Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin (cattle fat, kidney, 
muscle), teflubenzuron (salmon fillet, muscle) and zilpaterol 
hydrocholoride (cattle fat, kidney, liver, muscle) at Step 3;
     Discussion paper on unintended presence of residues of 
veterinary drugs in food commodities resulting from the carry-over of 
drug residues into feed;
     Discussion paper on the establishment of a rating system 
to establish priority for CCRVDF work;
     Global survey to provide information to the CCRVDF to move 
compounds from the database on countries' needs for MRLs to the JECFA 
Priority List (Report of EWG);
     Draft priority list of veterinary drugs requiring 
evaluation or re-evaluation by JECFA; and
     Other Business and Future Work.
    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 (MLs) or guideline 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 10th Session in Rotterdam, The 
Netherlands, April 4-8, 2016. The relevant document is REP16/CF. The 
following items are to be considered for adoption by the 39th Session 
of the Commission in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 8:
     Draft ML for inorganic arsenic in husked rice; and
     Draft revised Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP 51-2003).
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft MLs for lead in fruit juices and nectars 
ready to drink (inclusion of passion fruit); canned fruits (inclusion 
of canned berries and other small fruits); canned vegetables (inclusion 
of canned leafy vegetables and canned legume vegetables); jams, 
jellies, and marmalades (lower ML and inclusion of marmalades); pickled 
cucumbers (lower ML); preserved tomatoes (lower ML and note on the 
application of a concentration factor); and table olives (lower ML); 
and
     Proposed draft annexes on zearalenone, fumonisins, 
ochratoxin A, trichothecenes and aflatoxins to 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 annex on ergot and ergot alkaloids in 
cereal grains (Annex to the Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP 51-2003);
     Outstanding issues related to the review of MLs for lead 
in selected fruits and vegetables (fresh and processed) and other 
selected food categories;
     Proposed draft Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Arsenic Contamination in Rice;
     Proposed draft MLs for cadmium in chocolate and cocoa-
derived products;
     Proposed draft Code of Practice for the Prevention and 
Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination in Spices and its annexes;

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     Proposed draft MLs for total aflatoxins in ready to eat 
peanuts following the JECFA evaluation;
     Discussion paper on MLs for mycotoxins in spices;
     Discussion paper on methylmercury in tuna (fresh/frozen 
and canned) and in other fish species;
     Discussion paper on non-dioxin like PCBs in the Code of 
Practice for the Prevention and Reduction of Dioxins and Dioxin like 
PCB Contamination in Food and Feeds (CAC/RCP 62-2006);
     Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids following the outcome of the JECFA 
evaluation; and
     Priority list on contaminants and naturally occurring 
toxicants proposed for evaluation by JECFA.
    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 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 48th Session of the 
Committee convened in Xi'an, China, March 14-18, 2016. The relevant 
document is REP16/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 39th Session of the 
Commission in June 2016:
    To be considered for approval:
     Amendments to food additive provisions in commodity 
standards.
    To be considered for adoption:
     Revised food additives section of the Standards for Cocoa 
Butter (CODEX STAN 86-1981), Chocolate and Chocolate Products (CODEX 
STAN 87-1981), Cocoa (Cacao) Mass (Cocoa/Chocolate liquor) and Cocoa 
Cake (CODEX STAN 141-1983) and Cocoa Powders (Cocoas) and Dry Mixtures 
of Cocoa and Sugars (CODEX STAN 105-1981);
     Revised food additive provisions of the GSFA related to 
the alignment of the four commodity standards for chocolate and 
chocolate products and the commodity standards identified by the 
Committee on Fish and Fishery Products (CCFFP); and
     Revised the food additive provision of the GSFA for 
benzoates in water-based flavored drinks in response to a 
recommendation from JECFA.
    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);
     Proposed draft revision of food category 01.1 ``Fluid milk 
and milk products'' of the GSFA and consequential changes; and
     Proposed draft revision of Sections 4.1c and 5.1c of the 
General Standard for the Labeling of Food Additives When Sold as Such 
(CODEX STAN 107-1981).
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Proposed draft food additive provisions of the GSFA (eWG 
led by the United States);
     Amendments to the INS for food additives; and
     Specifications for the Identity and Purity of Food 
Additives (82nd JECFA);
     Alignment of the food additive provisions of commodity 
standards and relevant provisions of the GSFA (eWG led by Australia and 
the United States);
     Recommendations on the use of food additives in wine and 
specific provisions for acidity regulators, stabilizers, and 
antioxidants (eWG led by France and Australia);
     Discussion paper on the management of CCFA work (China and 
United States);
     Discussion paper on the use of nitrates and nitrites 
(Netherlands);
     Proposal for additions and changes to the Priority List of 
Substances Proposed for Evaluation by JECFA;
     Information document on the GSFA; and
     Information document on food additive provisions in 
commodity standards.
    The Committee also agreed to hold a physical Working Group on the 
GSFA immediately preceding the 49th Session of CCFA to be chaired by 
the United States. The group will discuss:
     The recommendations of the eWG on the GSFA on food 
additive provisions to be circulated for comment.
     The comments submitted in responses to a circular letter 
requesting information on the use and use levels of adipic acid.
     The 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 residue limits (MRLs) for pesticide residues in 
specific food items or in groups of food; establishing MRLs 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 48th Session of the Committee met in Chongqing, China, April 
25-30, 2016. The relevant document is REP16/PR. The following items 
will be considered at the 39th Session of the Codex Alimentarius 
Commission in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:
 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 
(selected commodity groups Group 015--Grasses of Cereal grains)
 Proposed draft revision to the Classification of Food and Feed 
(other vegetable commodity groups: Group 014--Legume vegetables, Group 
011--Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits)
 Proposed draft revision to the Classification of Food and 
Feed:

    1. Group 021--Grasses for sugars or syrup production and;
    2. 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

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maximum residue limits for pesticides for commodity groups)
 Proposed draft Guidance on Performance Criteria for Methods of 
Analysis for the Determination of Pesticide Residues
 Establishment of Codex schedules and priority list of 
pesticides for evaluation by JMPR
 Discussion paper on the possible revision of the International 
Estimated Short-Term Intake (IESTI) equations

    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 37th Session of the Committee met in Budapest, Hungary, 
February 22-26, 2016. The relevant document is REP16/MAS. The following 
items will be considered by the Commission at its 39th Session in June 
2016:
    To be considered for adoption:
     Methods of Analysis and Sampling in Codex Standards; and
     Amendments to the Procedural Manual.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Guidance on the criteria approach for methods which use a 
``sum of components'';
     Criteria for endorsement of biological methods to detect 
chemicals of concern;
     Procedures for determining uncertainty of measurement 
results (improvements and amendments to CAC/GL-54-2004);
     Review general guidelines on sampling (CAC/GL 50-2004) for 
potential revision;
     Practical examples on the selection of appropriate 
sampling plans; and
     Review and update of methods in Codex STAN 234-1999.
    The following items have been discontinued:
     Development of procedures/guidelines for determining 
equivalency of Type I methods.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification 
Systems
    The Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and 
Certification Systems (CCFICS) 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 22nd Session of the Committee convened in Melbourne, Australia, 
February 6-12, 2016. The relevant document is REP16/FICS. There 
following items will be considered by the Commission at its 39th 
Session in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Principles and Guidelines for the Exchange 
of Information Between Importing and Exporting Countries to Support the 
Trade in Food;
     Proposed draft Revision of the Principles and Guidelines 
for the Exchange of Information in Food Safety Emergency Situations 
(CAC/GL 19-1995); and
     Proposed draft Revision of the Guidelines for the Exchange 
of Information Between Countries on Rejections of Imported Food (CAC/GL 
25-1997).
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Guidance for Monitoring the Performance of 
National Food Control Systems.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Discussion paper on the Use of Electronic Certificates by 
Competent Authorities and Migration to Paperless Certification;
     Discussion paper on Third Party Certification (with broad 
parameters);
     Discussion paper on Consideration of Emerging Issues and 
Future Directions for the Work of the Codex Committee on Food Import 
and Export Inspection and Certification Systems; and
     Discussion paper on Food Integrity/Food Authenticity As 
Emerging Issues.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS; HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Labelling
    The Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL) 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, 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 convened for its 43rd Session in Ottawa, Ontario, 
Canada May 9-13, 2016.
    There following items will be considered by the Commission at its 
39th Session in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:

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     Revision of the General Standard for the Labelling of 
Prepackaged Foods: Date marking.
    The Committee proposed that the Codex Alimentarius Commission 
identify a more appropriate forum for the revision of the Guidelines 
for the Production, Processing, Labelling and Marketing of Organically 
Produced Foods: Organic Aquaculture
    The Committee agreed to propose new work on:
     Guidance for the labelling of Non-retail containers
    The Committee will continue to work on:
     Front of Pack Labelling;
     Consideration of issues surrounding consumer preference 
claims; and
     Discussion paper on future work for the Committee.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
    The Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH):
     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 47th Session in Boston, 
Massachusetts, November 9-13, 2015. The relevant document is REP 16/FH. 
The following items will be considered by the Commission at its 39th 
Session in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:
     Guidelines for the Control of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella 
spp. in Beef and Pork Meat;
     Guidelines on the Application of General Principles of 
Food Hygiene to the Control of Foodborne Parasites; and
     Proposed draft Annex I ``Examples of Microbiological 
Criteria for Low-Moisture Foods when Deemed Appropriate in accordance 
with the Principles and Guidelines for the Establishment and 
Application of Microbiological Criteria Related to Foods (CAC/GL 21-
1997)'' and Annex II ``Guidance for the Establishment of Environmental 
Monitoring Programs for Salmonella app. And other Enterobacteriaceae in 
Low-Moisture Food Processing Areas'' to the Code of Hygienic Practice 
for Low-Moisture Foods (CAC/RCP 75-2015).
    To be considered for adoption at step 8:
     Draft Annex III ``Spices and Dried Aromatic Herbs'' to the 
Code of Hygienic Practice for Low-Moisture Foods (CAC/RCP 75-2015)
    To be considered for revocation:
     Code of Hygienic Practice for Spices and Dried Aromatic 
Herbs (CAC/RCP 42-1995)
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Compiling all guidance for the control of foodborne 
parasites into a single document, e.g., merging the General Principles 
of Food Hygiene to the Control of Foodborne Parasites and the 
Guidelines for the control of Trichinella spp. in meat of Suidae (CAC/
GL 86-2015) and the Guidelines for the Control of Taenia saginata in 
meat of domestic cattle (CAC/GL 85-2014).
    The Committee agreed to the following items for new work:
     Revision of the General Principles of Food Hygiene (CAC/
RCP 1-1969) and its HACCP Annex;
     Revision of the Code of Hygienic Practice for Fresh Fruits 
and Vegetables (CAC/RCP 53-2003); and
     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 met in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, 
Guerrero, Mexico October 5-9, 2015. The relevant document is REP 16/
FFV. The following items will be considered at the 39th Session of the 
Codex Alimentarius Commission in June 2016.
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Standard for Aubergines.
    To be considered for adoption at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Standard for Garlic; and
     Proposed draft Standard for Kiwifruit.
    The Committee will continue discussing the following items:
     Proposed draft Standard for Ware Potatoes;
     Proposals for new work for Codex standards for fresh 
fruits and vegetables;
     Layout for Codex standards for fresh fruits and 
vegetables;
     Selected provisions in the Layout for Codex/FFV standards 
pending further consideration by CCFFV; and
     Preparation of a draft Glossary of Terms for Application 
in the Layout for Codex Standards for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service (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 37th Session in Bad Soden am Taunus, 
Germany, November 23-27, 2015. The reference document is REP 16/NFSDU. 
The following items will be considered by the Commission at its 39th 
Session in June 2016:
    To be considered for adoption:
     Draft amendment to the Annex of the Guidelines on 
Nutrition Labelling (CAC/GL 2-1985) to add a definition for RASBs (i.e. 
Recognized Authoritative Scientific Body); and
     Draft amendment to Section 10, Methods of analysis in 
Standard for Infant Formula and Formulas for Special Medical Purposes 
Intended for Infants (Codex STAN 72-1981).
    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).
    The Committee will continue working on:

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     Proposed draft NRV-R for Vitamin D and the dietary 
equivalents and conversion factor for Vitamin E);
     Review if the Standard for Follow-Up Formula (CODEX STAN 
156-1987) (Section 2.1.1 and 2.2 and essential composition and optional 
ingredients) (6-12 months);
     Review of the Standard for Follow-Up Formula (CODEX STAN 
156-1987);
     Proposed draft Definition for Biofortification;
     Proposed draft NRV-NCD for EPA and DHA long chain omega-3 
fatty acids;
     Proposed guideline for Ready-to-Use Foods (RUF);
     Discussion paper on Claim for ``Free'' of Trans Fatty 
Acids; and
     Alignment of Food Additive provisions in standards 
developed by CCNFSDU.
    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 convened for its 34th Session 
in Alesund, Norway October 19-24, 2015. The relevant document is REP16/
FFP.
    The following items will be considered by the 39th Session of the 
Commission in July 2016:
    To be considered for approval:
     Sampling plans in the Standard for Live Abalone and for 
Raw, Fresh Chilled or Frozen Abalone for Direct Consumption or for 
Further Processing (CODEX STAN 312-2013); Standard for Smoked Fish, 
Smoked Flavored Fish and Smoke-Dried Fish (CODEX STAN 311-2013); and 
Standard for Fresh and Quick Frozen Raw Scallop Products (CODEX STAN 
315-2014);
     Amendments to Food Additive Provisions in Standards for 
Fish and Fishery Products;
     Amendments to Section 7.4--Estimation of fish content of 
the Standard for Quick Frozen Fish Sticks (Fish Fingers), Fish Portions 
and Fish Fillets--Breaded or in Batter (CODEX STAN 166-1989); and
     Amendment to Section 11--Processing of salted and dried 
salted fish of the Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products (CAC/
RCP52-2003).
    The following items have recommended for discontinuation:
     Appendices 1-11 to the Code of Practice for Fish and 
Fishery Products (CAC/RCP 52-2003); and
     Proposal for a standard for fresh chilled pirarucu fillet 
or whole fish.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     New work guidance for histamine control in the Code of 
Practice for Fish and Fishery Products (CAC/RCP 52-2003) and sampling 
plans for histamine in standards for fish and fishery products.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; DOC/NOAA/National Marine Fisheries 
Service (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 25th Session 
of the Committee will meet in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, February 2017. 
The Committee will consider:
     Proposed draft Standard for Fish Oils;
     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 Limits of Oleic and Linoleic Acids in 
Sunflower Seed Oils; and
     Inclusion of provisions for Walnut Oil, Almond Oil, 
Hazelnut Oil, Pistachio Oil, Flaxseed Oil, and Avocado Oil.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Agricultural Research Service 
(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 will convene its 28th Session in Washington, DC, 
September 12-16, 2016.
    The committee will continue to discuss the following items:
     Proposed draft Annex on Canned Pineapples; and
     Proposed draft Annexes on Quick Frozen Vegetables. 
(Including methods of analysis for quick frozen vegetables)
     Amendments to food additive provisions in the standards 
for canned chestnuts and canned chestnut puree, canned bamboo shoots, 
canned mushrooms (certain canned vegetables), and pickles fruits and 
vegetables;
     Amendments to food additive and packing media provisions 
in Standard for Pickled Fruits and Vegetables;
     Status of work on the review/revision of Codex standards 
for processed fruits and vegetables; and
     Discussion paper on standardization of dry and dried 
produce.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Sugars
    The Codex Committee on Sugars (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards 
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 39th 
Session in July 2016.
    To be considered for adoption:
     Draft Standard for Non-Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar Cane 
Juice at Step 6.
    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 is adopted.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Cereals Pulses & Legumes
    The Codex Committee on Cereals Pulses & Legumes (CCCPL) elaborates 
worldwide standards and/or codes of practice as appropriate for 
cereals, pulses and legumes and their products.
    The Committee has been reactivated electronically to draft an 
international quality standard for Quinoa.
     No additional work is ongoing in this Committee. It will 
again be adjourned sine die once the work on the international quality 
standard for Quinoa is adopted.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP) elaborates 
worldwide standards, codes and related text for milk and milk products. 
The Committee has been reactivated to work by correspondence on a 
general standard for processed cheese, but has not reached consensus on 
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The Commission at its 39th Session in June 2016 will consider next 
steps for the Committee to take on this draft standard.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Certain Codex Commodity Committees
    Several Codex Alimentarius Commodity Committees have adjourned sine 
die. The following Committees fall into this category:

 Cocoa Products and Chocolate--adjourned 2001

    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
 Meat Hygiene--adjourned 2003

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

 Natural Mineral Waters--adjourned 2008

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

 Vegetable Proteins--adjourned 1989

    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) will convene its 22nd Session January 16-
20, 2017.
    The Committee will discuss the following items:
     Proposed draft regional Standard for dried meat, if 
approved as new work by the Commission at its June 2016 session;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for fermented cooked 
cassava based products;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Shea Butter; and
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Gnetum Spp. Leaves.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
Coordinating Committee for Asia
    The Committee (CCAsia) will convene its 20th Session in New Delhi, 
India, September 26-30, 2016.
    The committee will discuss the following items:
     Key Note Address on Role of Codex in Strengthening 
National Food Control Systems in the Asian Region--A way forward;
     Food Safety and Quality Situation in the Countries of the 
Region;
     Prioritization of the Needs of the Region and Possible 
Approaches to Address Them;
     Use of Codex Standards in the Region: Relevance of 
Existing Regional Standards and Need for New Standards;
     Matters Arising from the Codex Alimentarius Commission and 
Other Codex Committees;
     Codex Work Relevant to the Region;
     Monitoring of the Implementation of the Codex Strategic 
Plan;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Laver Products;
     Proposed draft Regional Code of Hygienic Practice for 
Street-Vended Foods;
     Discussion paper on the Development of a Regional Standard 
for Makgeolli;
     Discussion paper on the Development of a Regional Standard 
for Natto; and
     Nomination of the Coordinator.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
Coordinating Committee for Europe
    The Committee (CCEurope) will convene its 30th Session in Astana 
Kazakhstan, October 3-7, 2016.
    The Committee will discuss the following items:

 Regional Strategic Plan for CCEURO

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean
    The Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean 
(CCLAC) will convene its 20th Session in Chile, November 21-25, 2016.
    The Committee will discuss the following items:

 Proposed draft Regional Standard for Yacon

    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
Coordinating Committee for the Near East
    The Committee (CCNEA) will convene its 9th Session in Iran, 
February 20-24, 2017.
    The Committee will discuss the following items:
     Regional Standard for Doogh;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Labneh;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Zaatar;
     Discussion paper on a Standard for Camel Milk; and
     Draft Strategic Plan for CCNEA 2015-2020.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    U.S. Participation: No.
Coordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific 
(CCNASWP)
    The Committee (CCNASWP) will convene its 14th Session in Port Vila 
Vanuatu, September 19-22, 2016.
    The Committee will discuss the following items:
     Keynote address on the Multi-Sectorial Aspects of Codex 
and Opportunities for Strengthening Codex as a means to contribute to 
development of the economic, trade, agriculture, health, and nutrition 
sectors;
     Food safety and quality situation in the countries of the 
region;
     Prioritization of the needs of the region and possible 
approaches to address them;
     Use of Codex standards in the region: relevance of 
existing regional standards and need for new standards;

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     Matters arising from the Codex Alimentarius Commission 
other Codex Committees;
     Codex work relevant to the region;
     Monitoring of the implementation of the Codex Strategic 
Plan (Strategic Plan for CCNASWP 2014-2019, Status of implementation);
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Fermented Noni Juice;
     Discussion paper on the development of a Regional Standard 
for kava product that can be used as a beverage when mixed with water; 
and
     Nomination of the Coordinator.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    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 Program, 
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
Kevin Greenlees, Ph.D., DABT, 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].

U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates

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

Worldwide General Codex Subject Committees

Contaminants in Foods (Host Government--The Netherlands)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. Lauren Posnick Robin, Branch Chief, Plant Products Branch, 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 20740, 
Phone: +1 (240) 402-1369, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Terry Dutko, Laboratory Director, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 
OPHS, 4300 Goodfellow Building, 105D Federal, St. Louis, MO 63120-0005, 
Phone: +1 (314) 263-2680 Ext. 344, [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
Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D., Consumer Safety Officer, CFSAN, U.S. Food 
and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, HFS-316, College 
Park, MD 20740, United States of America, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1541, 
Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
Dan Engeljohn, Ph.D., Assistant Administrator, Office of Policy and 
Program Development, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Jamie Whitten 
Building, Room 349-E, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20520, Phone: +1 (202) 720-8803, Fax: +1 (202) 720-3157, 
[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, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
1400 Independence Avenue SW., Mail 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)
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delegation to meetings of the General Principles Committee.
Methods of Analysis and Sampling (Host Government--Hungary)
U.S. Delegate
Gregory Noonan, 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
Timothy Norden, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) Technology & Science Division, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, 10383 N. Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO 
64153, USA, 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
    Vacant.
Alternate Delegate
Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research Leader, USDA, Agricultural Research 
Service, Nutrient Data Laboratory, Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West, 
10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705, 301.504.0630 (voice), 
301.504.0632, (fax), [email protected].usda.gov.
Pesticide Residues
(Host Government--China)
U.S. Delegate
David Miller, Chief, Chemistry & Exposure Branch and Acting Chief, 
Toxicology & Epidemiology Branch, Health Effects Division, William 
Jefferson Clinton Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, 
DC 20460, Phone: +1 (703) 305-5352, Fax: +1 (703) 305-5147, 
[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, 1400 Independence Ave. SW., Room 3805, 
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
Brandi Robinson, MPH, CPH, ONADE International Coordinator, Center for 
Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 7500 Standish 
Place, HFV-100, Rockville, MD 20855, Phone: +1 (240) 402-0645, 
[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) 546-3453, 
[email protected].

Worldwide Commodity Codex Committees (Active)

Fats and Oils
(Host Government--Malaysia)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. Paul South, 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].
Cereals, Pulses & Legumes
(Host Government--United States)
U.S. Delegate
    Vacant.
Alternate Delegate
Mr. Patrick McCluskey, Supervisory Agricultural Marketing Specialist, 
United States Department of Agriculture, Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration, 10383 N. Ambassador Drive, Kansas City, MO 
64153, Phone: +1 (816) 659-8403, [email protected].
Fish and Fishery Products
(Host Government--Norway)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. William Jones, Deputy 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) 402-1700, Fax: 
+1 (301) 436-2601, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Steven Wilson, Deputy Director, Office of International Affairs and 
Seafood Inspection, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. 
Department of Commerce, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 
20910, Phone: +1 (301) 427-8312, [email protected].
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, Mail 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].
Milk and Milk Products
(Host Government--New Zealand)
U.S. Delegate
Christopher Thompson, Dairy Standardization Branch, Stop 0230, Room 
2742, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 
720-9382, Fax: +1 (202) 720-2643, [email protected].

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                                                  important. Consequently, FSIS will                        Done at Washington, DC, on June 27, 2016.               Please state that your comments refer
                                                  announce this Federal Register                          Alfred V. Almanza,                                     to Codex and, if your comments relate
                                                  publication on-line through the FSIS                    Acting Administrator.                                  to specific Codex committees, please
                                                  Web page located at: http://www.fsis.                   [FR Doc. 2016–15550 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]            identify the committee(s) in your
                                                  usda.gov/federal-register. FSIS also will               BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P                                 comments and submit a copy of your
                                                  make copies of this publication                                                                                comments to the delegate from that
                                                  available through the FSIS Constituent                                                                         particular committee.
                                                  Update, which is used to provide                        DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                 Docket: For access to background
                                                  information regarding FSIS policies,                                                                           documents or comments received, visit
                                                  procedures, regulations, Federal                        Food Safety and Inspection Service                     the FSIS Docket Room at Patriots Plaza
                                                  Register notices, FSIS public meetings,                 [Docket No. FSIS–2016–0012]                            3, 355 E Street SW., Room 8–164,
                                                  and other types of information that                                                                            Washington, DC 20250–3700, between
                                                  could affect or would be of interest to                 International Standard-Setting                         8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday
                                                  our constituents and stakeholders. The                  Activities                                             through Friday. A complete list of U.S.
                                                  Update is available on the FSIS Web                                                                            delegates and alternate delegates can be
                                                  page. Through the Web page, FSIS is                     AGENCY:   Office of Food Safety, USDA.                 found in Attachment 2 of this notice.
                                                  able to provide information to a much                   ACTION:   Notice.                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  broader, more diverse audience. In                      SUMMARY:    This notice informs the public             Mary Frances Lowe, United States
                                                  addition, FSIS offers an email                          of the sanitary and phytosanitary                      Manager for Codex Alimentarius, U.S.
                                                  subscription service which provides                     standard-setting activities of the Codex               Department of Agriculture, Office of
                                                  automatic and customized access to                      Alimentarius Commission (Codex), in                    Food Safety, South Agriculture
                                                  selected food safety news and                           accordance with section 491 of the                     Building, 1400 Independence Avenue
                                                  information. This service is available at:              Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as                       SW., Room 4861, Washington, DC
                                                  http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.                     amended, and the Uruguay Round                         20250–3700; Telephone: (202) 205–
                                                  Options range from recalls to export                    Agreements Act. This notice also                       7760; Fax: (202) 720–3157; Email:
                                                  information, regulations, directives, and               provides a list of other standard-setting              USCodex@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                  notices. Customers can add or delete                    activities of Codex, including                            For information pertaining to
                                                  subscriptions themselves, and have the                  commodity standards, guidelines, codes                 particular committees, contact the
                                                  option to password protect their                        of practice, and revised texts. This                   delegate of that committee. Documents
                                                  accounts.                                               notice, which covers Codex activities                  pertaining to Codex and specific
                                                  USDA Nondiscrimination Statement                        during the time periods from June 1,                   committee agendas are accessible via
                                                                                                          2015, to May 31, 2016, and June 1, 2016,               the Internet at http://www.codex
                                                    No agency, officer, or employee of the                to May 31, 2017, seeks comments on                     alimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/.
                                                  USDA shall, on the grounds of race,                     standards under consideration and                      The U.S. Codex Office also maintains a
                                                  color, national origin, religion, sex,                  recommendations for new standards.                     Web site at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/
                                                  gender identity, sexual orientation,                                                                           wps/portal/fsis/topics/international-
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: FSIS invites interested
                                                  disability, age, marital status, family/                                                                       affairs/us-codex-alimentarius.
                                                                                                          persons to submit their comments on
                                                  parental status, income derived from a                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                          this notice. Comments may be
                                                  public assistance program, or political
                                                                                                          submitted by one of the following                      Background
                                                  beliefs, exclude from participation in,
                                                                                                          methods:
                                                  deny the benefits of, or subject to
                                                                                                             • Federal eRulemaking Portal: This                     The World Trade Organization (WTO)
                                                  discrimination any person in the United                                                                        was established on January 1, 1995, as
                                                                                                          Web site provides the ability to type
                                                  States under any program or activity                                                                           the common international institutional
                                                                                                          short comments directly into the
                                                  conducted by the USDA.                                                                                         framework for the conduct of trade
                                                                                                          comment field on this Web page or
                                                  How To File a Complaint of                              attach a file for lengthier comments. Go               relations among its members in matters
                                                  Discrimination                                          to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow                  related to the Uruguay Round Trade
                                                                                                          the on-line instructions at the Web site               Agreements. The WTO is the successor
                                                     To file a complaint of discrimination,                                                                      organization to the General Agreement
                                                                                                          for submitting comments.
                                                  complete the USDA Program                                  • Mail, including CD–ROMs, etc.:                    on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). United
                                                  Discrimination Complaint Form, which                    Mail to the U.S. Department of                         States membership in the WTO was
                                                  may be accessed online at http://www.                   Agriculture (USDA), FSIS, 1400                         approved and the Uruguay Round
                                                  ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/docs/                 Independence Avenue SW., Mailstop                      Agreements Act (Uruguay Round
                                                  2012/Complain_combined_6_8_12.pdf,                      3782, Room 8–163B, Washington, DC                      Agreements) was signed into law by the
                                                  or write a letter signed by you or your                 20250–3700.                                            President on December 8, 1994, Public
                                                  authorized representative.                                 • Hand- or courier-delivered items:                 Law 103–465, 108 Stat. 4809. The
                                                     Send your completed complaint form                   Deliver to OPPD, RIMS, Docket                          Uruguay Round Agreements became
                                                  or letter to USDA by mail, fax, or email:               Clearance Unit, Patriots Plaza 3, 355 E                effective, with respect to the United
                                                     Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,                Street SW., Room 8–164, Washington,                    States, on January 1, 1995. The Uruguay
                                                  Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400                  DC 20250–3700.                                         Round Agreements amended the Trade
                                                  Independence Avenue SW.,                                   Instructions: All items submitted by                Agreements Act of 1979. Pursuant to
                                                  Washington, DC 20250–9410, Fax: (202)                   mail or email are to include the Agency                section 491 of the Trade Agreements Act
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                                                  690–7442, Email: program.intake@                        name and docket number FSIS–2016–                      of 1979, as amended, the President is
                                                  usda.gov.                                               0012. Comments received in response to                 required to designate an agency to be
                                                     Persons with disabilities who require                this docket will be made available for                 ‘‘responsible for informing the public of
                                                  alternative means for communication                     public inspection and posted without                   the sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)
                                                  (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.),                change, including any personal                         standard-setting activities of each
                                                  should contact USDA’s TARGET Center                     information to http://                                 international standard-setting
                                                  at (202) 720–2600 (voice and TDD).                      www.regulations.gov.                                   organization’’ (19 U.S.C. 2578). The


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                                                  main international standard-setting                        d. The agency responsible for                       publication on-line through the FSIS
                                                  organizations are Codex, the World                      representing the United States with                    Web page located at: http://
                                                  Organisation for Animal Health, and the                 respect to the standard.                               www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register.
                                                  International Plant Protection                          TO OBTAIN COPIES OF THE                                   FSIS also will make copies of this
                                                  Convention. The President, pursuant to                  STANDARDS LISTED IN                                    publication available through the FSIS
                                                  Proclamation No. 6780 of March 23,                      ATTACHMENT 1, PLEASE CONTACT                           Constituent Update, which is used to
                                                  1995, (60 FR 15845), designated the U.S.                THE CODEX DELEGATE OR THE U.S.                         provide information regarding FSIS
                                                  Department of Agriculture as the agency                 CODEX OFFICE.                                          policies, procedures, regulations,
                                                  responsible for informing the public of                    This notice also solicits public                    Federal Register notices, FSIS public
                                                  the SPS standard-setting activities of                  comment on standards that are currently                meetings, and other types of information
                                                  each international standard-setting                     under consideration or planned for                     that could affect or would be of interest
                                                  organization. The Secretary of                          consideration and recommendations for                  to our constituents and stakeholders.
                                                  Agriculture has delegated to the Office                 new standards. The delegate, in                        The Update is available on the FSIS
                                                  of Food Safety the responsibility to                    conjunction with the responsible                       Web page. Through the Web page, FSIS
                                                  inform the public of the SPS standard-                  agency, will take the comments received                is able to provide information to a much
                                                  setting activities of Codex. The Office of              into account in participating in the                   broader, more diverse audience. In
                                                  Food Safety has, in turn, assigned the                  consideration of the standards and in                  addition, FSIS offers an email
                                                  responsibility for informing the public                 proposing matters to be considered by                  subscription service which provides
                                                  of the SPS standard-setting activities of               Codex.                                                 automatic and customized access to
                                                  Codex to the U.S. Codex Office (USCO).                     The U.S. delegate will facilitate public            selected food safety news and
                                                    Codex was created in 1963 by two                      participation in the United States                     information. This service is available at:
                                                  United Nations organizations, the Food                  Government’s activities relating to                    http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.
                                                  and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and                  Codex. The U.S. delegate will maintain                    Options range from recalls to export
                                                  the World Health Organization (WHO).                    a list of individuals, groups, and                     information, regulations, directives, and
                                                  Codex is the principal international                    organizations that have expressed an                   notices. Customers can add or delete
                                                  organization for establishing standards                 interest in the activities of the Codex                subscriptions themselves, and have the
                                                  for food. Through adoption of food                      Committees and will disseminate                        option to password protect their
                                                  standards, codes of practice, and other                 information regarding U.S. delegation                  accounts.
                                                  guidelines developed by its committees                  activities to interested parties. This                   Done at Washington, DC, on: June 27, 2016.
                                                  and by promoting their adoption and                     information will include the status of                 Paulo Almeida,
                                                  implementation by governments, Codex                    each agenda item; the U.S.                             Acting U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.
                                                  seeks to protect the health of consumers,               Government’s position or preliminary
                                                  ensure fair practices in the food trade,                position on the agenda items; and the                  Attachment 1
                                                  and promote coordination of food                        time and place of planning meetings                    Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of
                                                  standards work undertaken by                            and debriefing meetings following the                  Codex
                                                  international governmental and                          Codex committee sessions. In addition,
                                                  nongovernmental organizations. In the                   the U.S. Codex Office makes much of                    Codex Alimentarius Commission and
                                                  United States, U.S. Codex activities are                the same information available through                 Executive Committee
                                                  managed and carried out by the United                   its Web page at http://www.fsis.usda.                     The Codex Alimentarius Commission
                                                  States Department of Agriculture                        gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/                            will convene for its 39th Session June
                                                  (USDA); the Food and Drug                               international-affairs/us-codex-                        27–July 1, 2016, in Rome, Italy. At that
                                                  Administration (FDA), Department of                     alimentarius. If you would like to access              time, it will consider proposals for new
                                                  Health and Human Services (HHS); the                    or receive information about specific                  work as well as proposed standards,
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        committees, please visit the Web page or               codes of practice, and related matters
                                                  Administration (NOAA), Department of                    notify the appropriate U.S. delegate or                forwarded to the Commission by the
                                                  Commerce (DOC); and the                                 the U.S. Codex Office, Room 4861,                      general subject committees, commodity
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency                         South Agriculture Building, 1400                       committees, and regional coordinating
                                                  (EPA).                                                  Independence Avenue SW.,                               committees for adoption as Codex
                                                    As the agency responsible for                         Washington, DC 20250–3700 (uscodex@                    standards and guidance. The
                                                  informing the public of the SPS                         fsis.usda.gov).                                        Commission will also consider the
                                                  standard-setting activities of Codex, the                  The information provided in                         relations between FAO and WHO
                                                  Office of Food Safety publishes this                    Attachment 1 describes the status of                   policies, strategies and guidelines and
                                                  notice in the Federal Register annually.                Codex standard-setting activities by the               Codex work; Codex work on
                                                  Attachment 1 (Sanitary and                              Codex Committees for the time periods                  antimicrobial resistance; FAO/WHO
                                                  Phytosanitary Activities of Codex) sets                 from June 1, 2015, to May 31, 2016, and                Scientific Support for Codex; and the
                                                  forth the following information:                        June 1, 2016, to May 31, 2017.                         FAO/WHO Project and Trust Fund for
                                                    1. The SPS standards under                            Attachment 2 provides a list of U.S.                   Enhanced Participation in Codex; and
                                                  consideration or planned for                            Codex Officials (including U.S.                        financial and budgetary issues.
                                                  consideration; and                                      delegates and alternate delegates). A list                Before the Commission meeting, the
                                                    2. For each SPS standard specified:                   of forthcoming Codex sessions may be                   Executive Committee will meet at its
                                                    a. A description of the consideration                                                                        71st Session, June 20–23, 2016. It is
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                                                                                                          found at: http://www.codex
                                                  or planned consideration of the                         alimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/.                 composed of the chairperson; vice-
                                                  standard;                                                                                                      chairpersons; seven members elected
                                                    b. Whether the United States is                       Additional Public Notification                         from the Commission from each of the
                                                  participating or plans to participate in                  Public awareness of all segments of                  following geographic regions: Africa,
                                                  the consideration of the standard;                      rulemaking and policy development is                   Asia, Europe, Latin America and the
                                                    c. The agenda for United States                       important. Consequently, FSIS will                     Caribbean, Near East, North America,
                                                  participation, if any; and                              announce this Federal Register                         and South-West Pacific; and regional


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                                                  coordinators from the six regional                      approved by national authorities, of the               considers and elaborates methods of
                                                  committees. Canada is the elected                       veterinary drugs under practical                       analysis and sampling for the
                                                  representative from North America; the                  conditions.                                            determination of contaminants and
                                                  United States will participate as an                       An ADI is an estimate made by the                   naturally occurring toxicants in food
                                                  advisor. The Executive Committee will                   Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on                      and feed; considers and elaborates
                                                  conduct a critical review of the                        Food Additives (JECFA) of the amount                   standards or codes of practice for related
                                                  elaboration of Codex standards and will                 of a veterinary drug, expressed on a                   subjects; and considers other matters
                                                  consider the implementation status of                   body weight basis, which can be                        assigned to it by the Commission in
                                                  the Codex Strategic Plan (2014–2019),                   ingested daily in food over a lifetime                 relation to contaminants and naturally
                                                  preparation for the 2020–2025 Strategic                 without appreciable health risk.                       occurring toxicants in food and feed.
                                                  Plan, Codex work on antimicrobial                          The Committee will convene its 23rd                    The Committee convened for its 10th
                                                  resistance, Codex work management                       Session in Houston, Texas, October 17–                 Session in Rotterdam, The Netherlands,
                                                  and functioning of the Executive                        21, 2016. The Committee plans to                       April 4–8, 2016. The relevant document
                                                  Committee, scientific support for Codex                 discuss the following items:                           is REP16/CF. The following items are to
                                                  work, issues related to committees                         • Matters of Interest arising from                  be considered for adoption by the 39th
                                                  working by correspondence, and                          FAO/WHO and from the 81st Meeting of                   Session of the Commission in June
                                                  financial and budgetary issues.                         the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee                     2016:
                                                     Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/                       on Food Additives (JECFA);                                To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  USCO.                                                      • Report of the World Organisation                  8:
                                                     U.S. Participation: Yes.                             for Animal Health (OIE) activities,
                                                                                                                                                                    • Draft ML for inorganic arsenic in
                                                  Codex Committee on Residues of                          including the harmonization of
                                                                                                                                                                 husked rice; and
                                                  Veterinary Drugs in Foods                               technical requirements for registration
                                                                                                          of veterinary medicinal products;                         • Draft revised Code of Practice for
                                                     The Codex Committee on Residues of                      • Proposed draft Risk Management                    the Prevention and Reduction of
                                                  Veterinary Drugs in Foods (CCRVDF)                      Recommendation (RMR) for gentian                       Mycotoxin Contamination in Cereals
                                                  determines priorities for the                           violet at Step 3;                                      (CAC/RCP 51–2003).
                                                  consideration of residues of veterinary                    • Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin                   To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  drugs in foods and recommends                           (cattle muscle) and lasalocid sodium                   5/8:
                                                  Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for                       (chicken, turkey, quail and pheasant                      • Proposed draft MLs for lead in fruit
                                                  veterinary drugs. The Committee also                    kidney, liver, muscle, skin + fat) at Step             juices and nectars ready to drink
                                                  develops codes of practice, as may be                   4;                                                     (inclusion of passion fruit); canned
                                                  required, and considers methods of                         • Proposed draft MRLs for ivermectin                fruits (inclusion of canned berries and
                                                  sampling and analysis for the                           (cattle fat, kidney, muscle),                          other small fruits); canned vegetables
                                                  determination of veterinary drug                        teflubenzuron (salmon fillet, muscle)                  (inclusion of canned leafy vegetables
                                                  residues in food. A veterinary drug is                  and zilpaterol hydrocholoride (cattle fat,             and canned legume vegetables); jams,
                                                  defined as any substance applied or                     kidney, liver, muscle) at Step 3;                      jellies, and marmalades (lower ML and
                                                  administered to any food producing                         • Discussion paper on unintended                    inclusion of marmalades); pickled
                                                  animal, such as meat or milk producing                  presence of residues of veterinary drugs               cucumbers (lower ML); preserved
                                                  animals, poultry, fish, or bees, whether                in food commodities resulting from the                 tomatoes (lower ML and note on the
                                                  used for therapeutic, prophylactic or                   carry-over of drug residues into feed;                 application of a concentration factor);
                                                  diagnostic purposes, or for modification                   • Discussion paper on the                           and table olives (lower ML); and
                                                  of physiological functions or behavior.                 establishment of a rating system to                       • Proposed draft annexes on
                                                     A Codex Maximum Residue Limit                        establish priority for CCRVDF work;                    zearalenone, fumonisins, ochratoxin A,
                                                  (MRL) for residues of veterinary drugs is                  • Global survey to provide                          trichothecenes and aflatoxins to the
                                                  the maximum concentration of residue                    information to the CCRVDF to move                      Code of Practice for the Prevention and
                                                  resulting from the use of a veterinary                  compounds from the database on                         Reduction of Mycotoxin Contamination
                                                  drug (expressed in mg/kg or ug/kg on a                  countries’ needs for MRLs to the JECFA                 in Cereals (CAC/RCP 51–2003).
                                                  fresh weight basis) that is recommended                 Priority List (Report of EWG);                            The Committee will continue working
                                                  by the Codex Alimentarius Commission                       • Draft priority list of veterinary                 on:
                                                  to be permitted or recognized as                        drugs requiring evaluation or re-
                                                  acceptable in or on a food. Residues of                                                                           • Proposed draft annex on ergot and
                                                                                                          evaluation by JECFA; and                               ergot alkaloids in cereal grains (Annex
                                                  a veterinary drug include the parent                       • Other Business and Future Work.                   to the Code of Practice for the
                                                  compounds or their metabolites in any                      Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/
                                                  edible portion of the animal product,                                                                          Prevention and Reduction of Mycotoxin
                                                                                                          Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/
                                                  and include residues of associated                                                                             Contamination in Cereals (CAC/RCP 51–
                                                                                                          FSIS.
                                                  impurities of the veterinary drug                                                                              2003);
                                                                                                             U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  concerned. An MRL is based on the type                                                                            • Outstanding issues related to the
                                                  and amount of residue considered to be                  Codex Committee on Contaminants in                     review of MLs for lead in selected fruits
                                                  without any toxicological hazard for                    Foods                                                  and vegetables (fresh and processed)
                                                  human health as expressed by the                           The Codex Committee on                              and other selected food categories;
                                                  Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) or on the                 Contaminants in Foods (CCCF)                              • Proposed draft Code of Practice for
                                                  basis of a temporary ADI that utilizes an               establishes or endorses permitted                      the Prevention and Reduction of
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                                                  additional safety factor. When                          maximum levels (MLs) or guideline                      Arsenic Contamination in Rice;
                                                  establishing an MRL, consideration is                   levels for contaminants and naturally                     • Proposed draft MLs for cadmium in
                                                  also given to residues that occur in food               occurring toxicants in food and feed;                  chocolate and cocoa-derived products;
                                                  of plant origin or the environment.                     prepares priority lists of contaminants                   • Proposed draft Code of Practice for
                                                  Furthermore, the MRL may be reduced                     and naturally occurring toxicants for                  the Prevention and Reduction of
                                                  to be consistent with official                          risk assessment by the Joint FAO/WHO                   Mycotoxin Contamination in Spices and
                                                  recommended or authorized usage,                        Expert Committee on Food Additives;                    its annexes;


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                                                     • Proposed draft MLs for total                       four commodity standards for chocolate                   • The new proposals and proposed
                                                  aflatoxins in ready to eat peanuts                      and chocolate products and the                         revisions of food additive provisions in
                                                  following the JECFA evaluation;                         commodity standards identified by the                  the GSFA.
                                                     • Discussion paper on MLs for                        Committee on Fish and Fishery                            Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
                                                  mycotoxins in spices;                                   Products (CCFFP); and                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                     • Discussion paper on methylmercury                    • Revised the food additive provision
                                                                                                                                                                 Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
                                                  in tuna (fresh/frozen and canned) and in                of the GSFA for benzoates in water-
                                                  other fish species;                                     based flavored drinks in response to a                   The Codex Committee on Pesticide
                                                     • Discussion paper on non-dioxin                     recommendation from JECFA.                             Residues (CCPR) is responsible for
                                                  like PCBs in the Code of Practice for the                 To be considered at Step 8 and 5/8:                  establishing maximum residue limits
                                                  Prevention and Reduction of Dioxins                       • Draft and proposed draft food                      (MRLs) for pesticide residues in specific
                                                  and Dioxin like PCB Contamination in                    additive provisions of the GSFA.                       food items or in groups of food;
                                                  Food and Feeds (CAC/RCP 62–2006);                         To be considered at Step 5/8:                        establishing MRLs for pesticide residues
                                                     • Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids following                    • Proposed draft specifications for the              in certain animal feeding stuffs moving
                                                  the outcome of the JECFA evaluation;                    identity and purity of food additives;                 in international trade where this is
                                                  and                                                       • Proposed draft amendments to the                   justified for reasons of protection of
                                                     • Priority list on contaminants and                  International Numbering System (INS)                   human health; preparing priority lists of
                                                  naturally occurring toxicants proposed                  for Food Additives (CAC/GL 36–1989);                   pesticides for evaluation by the Joint
                                                  for evaluation by JECFA.                                  • Proposed draft revision of food                    FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide
                                                     Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                       category 01.1 ‘‘Fluid milk and milk                    Residues (JMPR); considering methods
                                                  USDA/FSIS.                                              products’’ of the GSFA and                             of sampling and analysis for the
                                                     U.S. Participation: Yes.                             consequential changes; and                             determination of pesticide residues in
                                                                                                            • Proposed draft revision of Sections                food and feed; considering other matters
                                                  Codex Committee on Food Additives
                                                                                                          4.1c and 5.1c of the General Standard                  in relation to the safety of food and feed
                                                    The Codex Committee on Food                           for the Labeling of Food Additives When                containing pesticide residues; and
                                                  Additives (CCFA) establishes or                         Sold as Such (CODEX STAN 107–1981).                    establishing maximum limits for
                                                  endorses acceptable maximum levels                        The Committee will continue working                  environmental and industrial
                                                  (MLs) for individual food additives;                    on:                                                    contaminants showing chemical or
                                                  prepares a priority list of food additives                • Proposed draft food additive                       other similarity to pesticides in specific
                                                  for risk assessment by the Joint FAO/                   provisions of the GSFA (eWG led by the                 food items or groups of food.
                                                  WHO Expert Committee on Food                            United States);                                          The 48th Session of the Committee
                                                  Additives (JECFA); assigns functional                     • Amendments to the INS for food                     met in Chongqing, China, April 25–30,
                                                  classes to individual food additives;                   additives; and                                         2016. The relevant document is REP16/
                                                  recommends specifications of identity                     • Specifications for the Identity and                PR. The following items will be
                                                  and purity for food additives for                       Purity of Food Additives (82nd JECFA);                 considered at the 39th Session of the
                                                  adoption by the Codex Alimentarius                        • Alignment of the food additive                     Codex Alimentarius Commission in
                                                  Commission; considers methods of                        provisions of commodity standards and                  June 2016:
                                                  analysis for the determination of                       relevant provisions of the GSFA (eWG                     To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  additives in food; and considers and                    led by Australia and the United States);               5/8:
                                                  elaborates standards or codes of practice                 • Recommendations on the use of                      • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                  for related subjects such as the labeling               food additives in wine and specific                      The Committee will continue working
                                                  of food additives when sold as such.                    provisions for acidity regulators,                     on:
                                                  The 48th Session of the Committee                       stabilizers, and antioxidants (eWG led
                                                                                                          by France and Australia);                              • Draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                  convened in Xi’an, China, March 14–18,
                                                                                                            • Discussion paper on the                            • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides
                                                  2016. The relevant document is REP16/
                                                                                                          management of CCFA work (China and                     • Draft revision to the Classification of
                                                  FA. Immediately prior to the Plenary
                                                                                                          United States);                                          Food and Feed (vegetable commodity
                                                  Session, there was a two-day physical
                                                                                                            • Discussion paper on the use of                       groups: Group 015—Pulses)
                                                  Working Group on the General Standard                                                                          • Proposed draft revision to the
                                                  for Food Additives (GSFA) chaired by                    nitrates and nitrites (Netherlands);
                                                                                                            • Proposal for additions and changes                   Classification of Food and Feed
                                                  the United States.                                                                                               (selected commodity groups Group
                                                    The following items will be                           to the Priority List of Substances
                                                                                                          Proposed for Evaluation by JECFA;                        015—Grasses of Cereal grains)
                                                  considered by the 39th Session of the
                                                                                                            • Information document on the                        • Proposed draft revision to the
                                                  Commission in June 2016:
                                                                                                          GSFA; and                                                Classification of Food and Feed (other
                                                    To be considered for approval:
                                                    • Amendments to food additive                           • Information document on food                         vegetable commodity groups: Group
                                                  provisions in commodity standards.                      additive provisions in commodity                         014—Legume vegetables, Group 011—
                                                    To be considered for adoption:                        standards.                                               Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits)
                                                    • Revised food additives section of                     The Committee also agreed to hold a                  • Proposed draft revision to the
                                                  the Standards for Cocoa Butter (CODEX                   physical Working Group on the GSFA                       Classification of Food and Feed:
                                                  STAN 86–1981), Chocolate and                            immediately preceding the 49th Session                   1. Group 021—Grasses for sugars or
                                                  Chocolate Products (CODEX STAN 87–                      of CCFA to be chaired by the United                    syrup production and;
                                                  1981), Cocoa (Cacao) Mass (Cocoa/                       States. The group will discuss:                          2. Group 024—Seeds for beverages
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                                                  Chocolate liquor) and Cocoa Cake                          • The recommendations of the eWG                     and sweets.
                                                  (CODEX STAN 141–1983) and Cocoa                         on the GSFA on food additive                           • Proposed draft tables on examples of
                                                  Powders (Cocoas) and Dry Mixtures of                    provisions to be circulated for comment.                 selection of representative
                                                  Cocoa and Sugars (CODEX STAN 105–                         • The comments submitted in                            commodities (for inclusion in the
                                                  1981);                                                  responses to a circular letter requesting                principles and guidance for the
                                                    • Revised food additive provisions of                 information on the use and use levels of                 selection of representative
                                                  the GSFA related to the alignment of the                adipic acid.                                             commodities for the extrapolation of


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                                                    maximum residue limits for                              • Criteria for endorsement of                        February 6–12, 2016. The relevant
                                                    pesticides for commodity groups)                      biological methods to detect chemicals                 document is REP16/FICS. There
                                                  • Proposed draft Guidance on                            of concern;                                            following items will be considered by
                                                    Performance Criteria for Methods of                     • Procedures for determining                         the Commission at its 39th Session in
                                                    Analysis for the Determination of                     uncertainty of measurement results                     June 2016:
                                                    Pesticide Residues                                    (improvements and amendments to                           To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  • Establishment of Codex schedules and                  CAC/GL–54–2004);                                       5/8:
                                                    priority list of pesticides for                         • Review general guidelines on                          • Proposed draft Principles and
                                                    evaluation by JMPR                                    sampling (CAC/GL 50–2004) for                          Guidelines for the Exchange of
                                                  • Discussion paper on the possible                      potential revision;                                    Information Between Importing and
                                                    revision of the International Estimated                 • Practical examples on the selection                Exporting Countries to Support the
                                                    Short-Term Intake (IESTI) equations                   of appropriate sampling plans; and                     Trade in Food;
                                                    Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/                        • Review and update of methods in                       • Proposed draft Revision of the
                                                  FSIS.                                                   Codex STAN 234–1999.                                   Principles and Guidelines for the
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                The following items have been                        Exchange of Information in Food Safety
                                                                                                          discontinued:                                          Emergency Situations (CAC/GL 19–
                                                  Codex Committee on Methods of                             • Development of procedures/                         1995); and
                                                  Analysis and Sampling                                   guidelines for determining equivalency                    • Proposed draft Revision of the
                                                     The Codex Committee on Methods of                    of Type I methods.                                     Guidelines for the Exchange of
                                                  Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS)                             Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                       Information Between Countries on
                                                  defines the criteria appropriate to Codex               USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and                     Rejections of Imported Food (CAC/GL
                                                  Methods of Analysis and Sampling;                       Stockyards Administration.                             25–1997).
                                                  serves as a coordinating body for Codex                   U.S. Participation: Yes.                                To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  with other international groups working                                                                        5:
                                                                                                          Codex Committee on Food Import and                        • Proposed draft Guidance for
                                                  on methods of analysis and sampling                     Export Inspection and Certification
                                                  and quality assurance systems for                                                                              Monitoring the Performance of National
                                                                                                          Systems                                                Food Control Systems.
                                                  laboratories; specifies, on the basis of
                                                  final recommendations submitted to it                     The Codex Committee on Food Import                      The Committee will continue working
                                                  by the bodies referred to above,                        and Export Inspection and Certification                on:
                                                                                                          Systems (CCFICS) is responsible for                       • Discussion paper on the Use of
                                                  reference methods of analysis and
                                                                                                          developing principles and guidelines for               Electronic Certificates by Competent
                                                  sampling appropriate to Codex
                                                                                                          food import and export inspection and                  Authorities and Migration to Paperless
                                                  standards which are generally
                                                                                                          certification systems, with a view to                  Certification;
                                                  applicable to a number of foods;                                                                                  • Discussion paper on Third Party
                                                  considers, amends if necessary, and                     harmonizing methods and procedures
                                                                                                          that protect the health of consumers,                  Certification (with broad parameters);
                                                  endorses as appropriate, methods of                                                                               • Discussion paper on Consideration
                                                  analysis and sampling proposed by                       ensure fair trading practices, and
                                                                                                          facilitate international trade in                      of Emerging Issues and Future
                                                  Codex commodity committees, except                                                                             Directions for the Work of the Codex
                                                  for methods of analysis and sampling                    foodstuffs; developing principles and
                                                                                                          guidelines for the application of                      Committee on Food Import and Export
                                                  for residues of pesticides or veterinary                                                                       Inspection and Certification Systems;
                                                  drugs in food, the assessment of                        measures by the competent authorities
                                                                                                          of exporting and importing countries to                and
                                                  microbiological quality and safety in                                                                             • Discussion paper on Food Integrity/
                                                  food, and the assessment of                             provide assurance, where necessary,
                                                                                                                                                                 Food Authenticity As Emerging Issues.
                                                  specifications for food additives;                      that foodstuffs comply with
                                                                                                                                                                    Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS;
                                                  elaborates sampling plans and                           requirements, especially statutory                     HHS/FDA.
                                                  procedures, as may be required;                         health requirements; developing                           U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  considers specific sampling and                         guidelines for the utilization, as and
                                                                                                          when appropriate, of quality assurance                 Codex Committee on Food Labelling
                                                  analysis problems submitted to it by the
                                                  Commission or any of its Committees;                    systems to ensure that foodstuffs                         The Codex Committee on Food
                                                  and defines procedures, protocols,                      conform with requirements and promote                  Labelling (CCFL) drafts provisions on
                                                  guidelines or related texts for the                     the recognition of these systems in                    labeling applicable to all foods;
                                                  assessment of food laboratory                           facilitating trade in food products under              considers, amends, and endorses draft
                                                  proficiency, as well as quality assurance               bilateral/multilateral arrangements by                 specific provisions on labeling prepared
                                                  systems for laboratories.                               countries; developing guidelines and                   by the Codex Committees drafting
                                                     The 37th Session of the Committee                    criteria with respect to format,                       standards, codes of practice, guidelines;
                                                  met in Budapest, Hungary, February 22–                  declarations, and language of such                     and studies specific labeling problems
                                                  26, 2016. The relevant document is                      official certificates as countries may                 assigned by the Codex Alimentarius
                                                  REP16/MAS. The following items will                     require with a view towards                            Commission. The Committee also
                                                  be considered by the Commission at its                  international harmonization; making                    studies problems associated with the
                                                  39th Session in June 2016:                              recommendations for information                        advertisement of food with particular
                                                     To be considered for adoption:                       exchange in relation to food import/                   reference to claims and misleading
                                                     • Methods of Analysis and Sampling                   export control; consulting as necessary                descriptions.
                                                                                                          with other international groups working
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                                                  in Codex Standards; and                                                                                           The Committee convened for its 43rd
                                                     • Amendments to the Procedural                       on matters related to food inspection                  Session in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May
                                                  Manual.                                                 and certification systems; and                         9–13, 2016.
                                                     The Committee will continue working                  considering other matters assigned to it                  There following items will be
                                                  on:                                                     by the Commission in relation to food                  considered by the Commission at its
                                                     • Guidance on the criteria approach                  inspection and certification systems.                  39th Session in June 2016:
                                                  for methods which use a ‘‘sum of                          The 22nd Session of the Committee                       To be considered for adoption at Step
                                                  components’’;                                           convened in Melbourne, Australia,                      5:


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                                                    • Revision of the General Standard                    Microbiological Criteria Related to                       • Proposed draft Standard for Garlic;
                                                  for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods:                 Foods (CAC/GL 21–1997)’’ and Annex II                  and
                                                  Date marking.                                           ‘‘Guidance for the Establishment of                       • Proposed draft Standard for
                                                    The Committee proposed that the                       Environmental Monitoring Programs for                  Kiwifruit.
                                                  Codex Alimentarius Commission                           Salmonella app. And other                                 The Committee will continue
                                                  identify a more appropriate forum for                   Enterobacteriaceae in Low-Moisture                     discussing the following items:
                                                  the revision of the Guidelines for the                  Food Processing Areas’’ to the Code of                    • Proposed draft Standard for Ware
                                                  Production, Processing, Labelling and                   Hygienic Practice for Low-Moisture                     Potatoes;
                                                  Marketing of Organically Produced                       Foods (CAC/RCP 75–2015).                                  • Proposals for new work for Codex
                                                  Foods: Organic Aquaculture                                 To be considered for adoption at step               standards for fresh fruits and vegetables;
                                                    The Committee agreed to propose new                   8:                                                        • Layout for Codex standards for
                                                  work on:                                                   • Draft Annex III ‘‘Spices and Dried                fresh fruits and vegetables;
                                                    • Guidance for the labelling of Non-                  Aromatic Herbs’’ to the Code of                           • Selected provisions in the Layout
                                                  retail containers                                       Hygienic Practice for Low-Moisture                     for Codex/FFV standards pending
                                                    The Committee will continue to work                   Foods (CAC/RCP 75–2015)                                further consideration by CCFFV; and
                                                  on:                                                        To be considered for revocation:
                                                                                                             • Code of Hygienic Practice for Spices                 • Preparation of a draft Glossary of
                                                    • Front of Pack Labelling;                                                                                   Terms for Application in the Layout for
                                                    • Consideration of issues surrounding                 and Dried Aromatic Herbs (CAC/RCP
                                                                                                                                                                 Codex Standards for Fresh Fruits and
                                                  consumer preference claims; and                         42–1995)
                                                                                                             The Committee will continue working                 Vegetables.
                                                    • Discussion paper on future work for                                                                           Responsible Agencies: USDA/
                                                  the Committee.                                          on:
                                                    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                           • Compiling all guidance for the                    Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS);
                                                                                                          control of foodborne parasites into a                  HHS/FDA.
                                                  USDA/FSIS.
                                                                                                          single document, e.g., merging the                        U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                                                                          General Principles of Food Hygiene to                  Codex Committee on Nutrition and
                                                  Codex Committee on Food Hygiene                         the Control of Foodborne Parasites and                 Foods for Special Dietary Uses
                                                     The Codex Committee on Food                          the Guidelines for the control of
                                                  Hygiene (CCFH):                                         Trichinella spp. in meat of Suidae                       The Codex Committee on Nutrition
                                                     • Develops basic provisions on food                  (CAC/GL 86–2015) and the Guidelines                    and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
                                                  hygiene applicable to all food or to                    for the Control of Taenia saginata in                  (CCNFSDU) is responsible for studying
                                                  specific food types;                                    meat of domestic cattle (CAC/GL 85–                    nutrition issues referred to it by the
                                                     • Considers and amends or endorses                   2014).                                                 Codex Alimentarius Commission. The
                                                  provisions on food hygiene contained in                    The Committee agreed to the                         Committee also drafts general
                                                  Codex commodity standards and codes                     following items for new work:                          provisions, as appropriate, on
                                                  of practice developed by other Codex                       • Revision of the General Principles                nutritional aspects of all foods and
                                                  commodity committees;                                   of Food Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1–1969) and                   develops standards, guidelines, or
                                                     • Considers specific food hygiene                    its HACCP Annex;                                       related texts for foods for special dietary
                                                  problems assigned to it by the                             • Revision of the Code of Hygienic                  uses in cooperation with other
                                                  Commission;                                             Practice for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables               committees where necessary; considers,
                                                     • Suggests and prioritizes areas where               (CAC/RCP 53–2003); and                                 amends if necessary, and endorses
                                                                                                             • New work proposals/Forward Work                   provisions on nutritional aspects
                                                  there is a need for microbiological risk
                                                                                                          plan.                                                  proposed for inclusion in Codex
                                                  assessment at the international level and                  Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                  develops questions to be addressed by                                                                          standards, guidelines, and related texts.
                                                                                                          USDA/FSIS/.                                              The Committee convened for its 37th
                                                  the risk assessors; and                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                     • Considers microbiological risk                                                                            Session in Bad Soden am Taunus,
                                                  management matters in relation to food                  Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and                    Germany, November 23–27, 2015. The
                                                  hygiene and in relation to FAO/WHO                      Vegetables                                             reference document is REP 16/NFSDU.
                                                  risk assessments.                                          The Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits                 The following items will be considered
                                                     The Committee convened for its 47th                  and Vegetables (CCFFV) is responsible                  by the Commission at its 39th Session
                                                  Session in Boston, Massachusetts,                       for elaborating worldwide standards and                in June 2016:
                                                  November 9–13, 2015. The relevant                       codes of practice, as may be appropriate                 To be considered for adoption:
                                                  document is REP 16/FH. The following                    for fresh fruits and vegetables; for                     • Draft amendment to the Annex of
                                                  items will be considered by the                         consulting as necessary, with other                    the Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling
                                                  Commission at its 39th Session in June                  international organizations in the                     (CAC/GL 2–1985) to add a definition for
                                                  2016:                                                   standards development process to avoid                 RASBs (i.e. Recognized Authoritative
                                                     To be considered for adoption at Step                duplication.                                           Scientific Body); and
                                                  5/8:                                                       The 19th Session of the Committee                     • Draft amendment to Section 10,
                                                     • Guidelines for the Control of Non-                 met in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Guerrero,                   Methods of analysis in Standard for
                                                  Typhoidal Salmonella spp. in Beef and                   Mexico October 5–9, 2015. The relevant                 Infant Formula and Formulas for
                                                  Pork Meat;                                              document is REP 16/FFV. The following                  Special Medical Purposes Intended for
                                                     • Guidelines on the Application of                   items will be considered at the 39th                   Infants (Codex STAN 72–1981).
                                                  General Principles of Food Hygiene to                                                                            To be considered for adoption at Step
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                                                                                                          Session of the Codex Alimentarius
                                                  the Control of Foodborne Parasites; and                 Commission in June 2016.                               5/8:
                                                     • Proposed draft Annex I ‘‘Examples                     To be considered for adoption at Step                 • Proposed draft Additional or
                                                  of Microbiological Criteria for Low-                    5/8:                                                   Revised Nutrient Reference Values for
                                                  Moisture Foods when Deemed                                 • Proposed draft Standard for                       Labelling Purposes in the Guidelines on
                                                  Appropriate in accordance with the                      Aubergines.                                            Nutrition Labelling (CAC/GL2–1985).
                                                  Principles and Guidelines for the                          To be considered for adoption at Step                 The Committee will continue working
                                                  Establishment and Application of                        5:                                                     on:


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                                                     • Proposed draft NRV–R for Vitamin                     • Proposal for a standard for fresh                  chestnuts and canned chestnut puree,
                                                  D and the dietary equivalents and                       chilled pirarucu fillet or whole fish.                 canned bamboo shoots, canned
                                                  conversion factor for Vitamin E);                         The Committee will continue working                  mushrooms (certain canned vegetables),
                                                     • Review if the Standard for Follow-                 on:                                                    and pickles fruits and vegetables;
                                                  Up Formula (CODEX STAN 156–1987)                          • New work guidance for histamine                      • Amendments to food additive and
                                                  (Section 2.1.1 and 2.2 and essential                    control in the Code of Practice for Fish               packing media provisions in Standard
                                                  composition and optional ingredients)                   and Fishery Products (CAC/RCP 52–                      for Pickled Fruits and Vegetables;
                                                  (6–12 months);                                          2003) and sampling plans for histamine                   • Status of work on the review/
                                                     • Review of the Standard for Follow-                 in standards for fish and fishery                      revision of Codex standards for
                                                  Up Formula (CODEX STAN 156–1987);                       products.                                              processed fruits and vegetables; and
                                                     • Proposed draft Definition for                        Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                         • Discussion paper on
                                                  Biofortification;                                       DOC/NOAA/National Marine Fisheries                     standardization of dry and dried
                                                     • Proposed draft NRV–NCD for EPA                     Service (NMFS).                                        produce.
                                                  and DHA long chain omega-3 fatty                          U.S. Participation: Yes.                               Responsible Agencies: USDA/
                                                  acids;                                                                                                         Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/
                                                     • Proposed guideline for Ready-to-                   Codex Committee on Fats and Oils
                                                                                                                                                                 FDA.
                                                  Use Foods (RUF);                                          The Codex Committee on Fats and                        U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                     • Discussion paper on Claim for                      Oils (CCFO) is responsible for
                                                  ‘‘Free’’ of Trans Fatty Acids; and                      elaborating worldwide standards for fats               Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                     • Alignment of Food Additive                         and oils of animal, vegetable, and                       The Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                  provisions in standards developed by                    marine origin, including margarine and                 (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards
                                                  CCNFSDU.                                                olive oil. The 25th Session of the                     for all types of sugars and sugar
                                                     Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                       Committee will meet in Kuala Lumpur,                   products.
                                                  USDA/Agricultural Research Service                      Malaysia, February 2017. The                             The Committee has been reactivated
                                                  (ARS).                                                  Committee will consider:                               electronically to work on a standard for
                                                     U.S. Participation: Yes.                               • Proposed draft Standard for Fish                   Non-Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar
                                                  Codex Committee on Fish and Fishery                     Oils;                                                  Cane Juice.
                                                  Products                                                  • Amendments to Appendix 2 ‘‘List                      The following item will be considered
                                                                                                          of Acceptable Previous Cargoes’’ of the                by the Commission at its 39th Session
                                                     The Fish and Fishery Products                        Code of Practice for the Storage and
                                                  Committee (CCFFP) is responsible for                                                                           in July 2016.
                                                                                                          Transport of Edible Fats and Oils in                     To be considered for adoption:
                                                  elaborating standards for fresh, frozen                 Bulk (CAC/RCP 36–1987);
                                                  and otherwise processed fish,                                                                                    • Draft Standard for Non-
                                                                                                            • Addition of Palm Oil with High                     Centrifugated Dehydrated Sugar Cane
                                                  crustaceans, and mollusks. The                          Oleic Acid (OxG);
                                                  Committee convened for its 34th                                                                                Juice at Step 6.
                                                                                                            • Revision of Fatty Acid Composition                   The Committee will continue working
                                                  Session in Alesund, Norway October                      and Other Quality Factors of Peanut Oil;               on:
                                                  19–24, 2015. The relevant document is                     • Revision of Limits of Oleic and
                                                  REP16/FFP.                                                                                                       • No additional work is ongoing in
                                                                                                          Linoleic Acids in Sunflower Seed Oils;
                                                     The following items will be                                                                                 this Committee. It will again be
                                                                                                          and
                                                  considered by the 39th Session of the                     • Inclusion of provisions for Walnut                 adjourned sine die once the work on the
                                                  Commission in July 2016:                                Oil, Almond Oil, Hazelnut Oil,                         Standard for Non-Centrifugated
                                                     To be considered for approval:                       Pistachio Oil, Flaxseed Oil, and                       Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice is adopted.
                                                     • Sampling plans in the Standard for                 Avocado Oil.
                                                                                                                                                                   Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                                                  Live Abalone and for Raw, Fresh                           Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                         U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  Chilled or Frozen Abalone for Direct                    USDA/Agricultural Research Service                     Codex Committee on Cereals Pulses &
                                                  Consumption or for Further Processing                   (ARS).                                                 Legumes
                                                  (CODEX STAN 312–2013); Standard for                       U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                  Smoked Fish, Smoked Flavored Fish                                                                                The Codex Committee on Cereals
                                                  and Smoke-Dried Fish (CODEX STAN                        Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                    Pulses & Legumes (CCCPL) elaborates
                                                  311–2013); and Standard for Fresh and                   and Vegetables                                         worldwide standards and/or codes of
                                                  Quick Frozen Raw Scallop Products                         The Codex Committee on Processed                     practice as appropriate for cereals,
                                                  (CODEX STAN 315–2014);                                  Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is                       pulses and legumes and their products.
                                                     • Amendments to Food Additive                        responsible for elaborating worldwide                    The Committee has been reactivated
                                                  Provisions in Standards for Fish and                    standards and related texts for all types              electronically to draft an international
                                                  Fishery Products;                                       of processed fruits and vegetables                     quality standard for Quinoa.
                                                     • Amendments to Section 7.4—                         including, but not limited to canned,                    • No additional work is ongoing in
                                                  Estimation of fish content of the                       dried, and frozen products, as well as                 this Committee. It will again be
                                                  Standard for Quick Frozen Fish Sticks                   fruit and vegetable juices and nectars.                adjourned sine die once the work on the
                                                  (Fish Fingers), Fish Portions and Fish                    The Committee will convene its 28th                  international quality standard for
                                                  Fillets—Breaded or in Batter (CODEX                     Session in Washington, DC, September                   Quinoa is adopted.
                                                  STAN 166–1989); and                                     12–16, 2016.                                             Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                                                     • Amendment to Section 11—                             The committee will continue to                         U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                                                                                                                                   Codex Committee on Milk and Milk
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                                                  Processing of salted and dried salted                   discuss the following items:
                                                  fish of the Code of Practice for Fish and                 • Proposed draft Annex on Canned                     Products (CCMMP) elaborates
                                                  Fishery Products (CAC/RCP52–2003).                      Pineapples; and                                        worldwide standards, codes and related
                                                     The following items have                               • Proposed draft Annexes on Quick                    text for milk and milk products. The
                                                  recommended for discontinuation:                        Frozen Vegetables. (Including methods                  Committee has been reactivated to work
                                                     • Appendices 1–11 to the Code of                     of analysis for quick frozen vegetables)               by correspondence on a general
                                                  Practice for Fish and Fishery Products                    • Amendments to food additive                        standard for processed cheese, but has
                                                  (CAC/RCP 52–2003); and                                  provisions in the standards for canned                 not reached consensus on that standard.


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                                                  The Commission at its 39th Session in                   Coordinating Committee for Latin                       Coordinating Committee for Europe
                                                  June 2016 will consider next steps for                    America and the Caribbean                              The Committee (CCEurope) will
                                                  the Committee to take on this draft                     Coordinating Committee for the Near                    convene its 30th Session in Astana
                                                  standard.                                                 East                                                 Kazakhstan, October 3–7, 2016.
                                                    Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS.                       Coordinating Committee for North                         The Committee will discuss the
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                America and the South West Pacific                   following items:
                                                  Certain Codex Commodity Committees                      Coordinating Committee for Africa                      • Regional Strategic Plan for CCEURO
                                                    Several Codex Alimentarius                              The Committee (CCAfrica) will                          Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                  Commodity Committees have adjourned                     convene its 22nd Session January 16–                   USCO.
                                                  sine die. The following Committees fall                 20, 2017.                                                U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                  into this category:                                       The Committee will discuss the                       Coordinating Committee for Latin
                                                  • Cocoa Products and Chocolate—                         following items:                                       America and the Caribbean
                                                    adjourned 2001                                          • Proposed draft regional Standard
                                                    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                          for dried meat, if approved as new work                  The Coordinating Committee for Latin
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                              by the Commission at its June 2016                     America and the Caribbean (CCLAC)
                                                  • Meat Hygiene—adjourned 2003                           session;                                               will convene its 20th Session in Chile,
                                                                                                            • Proposed draft Regional Standard                   November 21–25, 2016.
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                                                                                                          for fermented cooked cassava based                       The Committee will discuss the
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                                                                          products;                                              following items:
                                                  • Natural Mineral Waters—adjourned
                                                                                                            • Proposed draft Regional Standard                   • Proposed draft Regional Standard for
                                                    2008
                                                                                                          for Shea Butter; and                                     Yacon
                                                    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
                                                                                                            • Proposed draft Regional Standard                     Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                                                                     USCO.
                                                                                                          for Gnetum Spp. Leaves.
                                                  • Vegetable Proteins—adjourned 1989                       Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/                         U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.                         USCO.                                                  Coordinating Committee for the Near
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                                U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).               East
                                                  FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating                           Coordinating Committee for Asia                          The Committee (CCNEA) will
                                                  Committees
                                                                                                             The Committee (CCAsia) will convene                 convene its 9th Session in Iran,
                                                     The FAO/WHO Regional                                 its 20th Session in New Delhi, India,                  February 20–24, 2017.
                                                  Coordinating Committees define the                      September 26–30, 2016.                                   The Committee will discuss the
                                                  problems and needs of the regions                          The committee will discuss the                      following items:
                                                  concerning food standards and food                      following items:                                         • Regional Standard for Doogh;
                                                  control; promote within the Committee
                                                                                                             • Key Note Address on Role of Codex                   • Proposed draft Regional Standard
                                                  contacts for the mutual exchange of                                                                            for Labneh;
                                                                                                          in Strengthening National Food Control
                                                  information on proposed regulatory
                                                                                                          Systems in the Asian Region—A way                        • Proposed draft Regional Standard
                                                  initiatives and problems arising from                                                                          for Zaatar;
                                                                                                          forward;
                                                  food control and stimulate the
                                                                                                             • Food Safety and Quality Situation                   • Discussion paper on a Standard for
                                                  strengthening of food control                                                                                  Camel Milk; and
                                                                                                          in the Countries of the Region;
                                                  infrastructures; recommend to the
                                                                                                             • Prioritization of the Needs of the                  • Draft Strategic Plan for CCNEA
                                                  Commission the development of                                                                                  2015–2020.
                                                  worldwide standards for products of                     Region and Possible Approaches to
                                                                                                          Address Them;                                            Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                  interest to the region, including                                                                              USCO.
                                                  products considered by the Committees                      • Use of Codex Standards in the
                                                                                                                                                                   U.S. Participation: No.
                                                  to have an international market                         Region: Relevance of Existing Regional
                                                  potential in the future; develop regional               Standards and Need for New Standards;                  Coordinating Committee for North
                                                  standards for food products moving                         • Matters Arising from the Codex                    America and the South West Pacific
                                                  exclusively or almost exclusively in                    Alimentarius Commission and Other                      (CCNASWP)
                                                  intra-regional trade; draw the attention                Codex Committees;                                        The Committee (CCNASWP) will
                                                  of the Commission to any aspects of the                    • Codex Work Relevant to the Region;                convene its 14th Session in Port Vila
                                                  Commission’s work of particular                            • Monitoring of the Implementation                  Vanuatu, September 19–22, 2016.
                                                  significance to the region; promote                     of the Codex Strategic Plan;                             The Committee will discuss the
                                                  coordination of all regional food                          • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  following items:
                                                  standards work undertaken by                            for Laver Products;                                      • Keynote address on the Multi-
                                                  international governmental and non-                        • Proposed draft Regional Code of                   Sectorial Aspects of Codex and
                                                  governmental organizations within each                  Hygienic Practice for Street-Vended                    Opportunities for Strengthening Codex
                                                  region; exercise a general coordinating                 Foods;                                                 as a means to contribute to development
                                                  role for the region and such other                         • Discussion paper on the                           of the economic, trade, agriculture,
                                                  functions as may be entrusted to it by                  Development of a Regional Standard for                 health, and nutrition sectors;
                                                  the Commission; and promote the use of                  Makgeolli;                                               • Food safety and quality situation in
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                                                  Codex standards and related texts by                       • Discussion paper on the                           the countries of the region;
                                                  members.                                                Development of a Regional Standard for                   • Prioritization of the needs of the
                                                     There are six regional coordinating                  Natto; and                                             region and possible approaches to
                                                  committees:                                                • Nomination of the Coordinator.                    address them;
                                                  Coordinating Committee for Africa                          Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/                        • Use of Codex standards in the
                                                  Coordinating Committee for Asia                         USCO.                                                  region: relevance of existing regional
                                                  Coordinating Committee for Europe                          U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).              standards and need for new standards;


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                                                    • Matters arising from the Codex                      U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates                   (301) 436–2632,
                                                  Alimentarius Commission other Codex                                                                              Jenny.Scott@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                          General Subject Committees
                                                  Committees;
                                                                                                                                                                 Alternate Delegates
                                                    • Codex work relevant to the region;                  Commodity Committees (Active and
                                                    • Monitoring of the implementation                    Adjourned)                                             Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D.,
                                                  of the Codex Strategic Plan (Strategic                  ad hoc Task Forces                                       Consumer Safety Officer, CFSAN,
                                                  Plan for CCNASWP 2014–2019, Status                                                                               U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                                                  of implementation);                                     Regional Coordinating Committees                         5100 Paint Branch Parkway, HFS–
                                                    • Proposed draft Regional Standard                    Worldwide General Codex Subject                          316, College Park, MD 20740, United
                                                  for Fermented Noni Juice;                               Committees                                               States of America, Phone: +1 (240)
                                                    • Discussion paper on the                                                                                      402–1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632,
                                                  development of a Regional Standard for                  Contaminants in Foods (Host                              Andrew.Yeung@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                  kava product that can be used as a                      Government—The Netherlands)                            Dan Engeljohn, Ph.D., Assistant
                                                  beverage when mixed with water; and                     U.S. Delegate                                            Administrator, Office of Policy and
                                                    • Nomination of the Coordinator.                                                                               Program Development, Food Safety
                                                                                                          Dr. Lauren Posnick Robin, Branch Chief,                  and Inspection Service, Jamie Whitten
                                                    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                                                                            Plant Products Branch, Division of                     Building, Room 349–E, 1400
                                                  USCO.
                                                                                                            Plant Products and Beverages, Office                   Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                                                                            of Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for                   Washington, DC 20520, Phone: +1
                                                  Contact                                                   Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                     (202) 720–8803, Fax: +1 (202) 720–
                                                  U.S. Codex Office, United States                          U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                     3157, Daniel.Engeljohn@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    Department of Agriculture, Room                         5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College
                                                                                                            Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–                 Food Import and Export Certification
                                                    4861, South Agriculture Building,
                                                                                                            1369, Lauren.Robin@fda.hhs.gov.                      and Inspection Systems (Host
                                                    1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                                                                                 Government—Australia)
                                                    Washington, DC 20250–3700, Phone:                     Alternate Delegate
                                                    (202) 205–7760, Fax: (202) 720–3157,                                                                         U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                          Terry Dutko, Laboratory Director, Food
                                                    Email: uscodex@fsis.usda.gov.                                                                                Mary Stanley, Director, Office of
                                                                                                            Safety and Inspection Service, OPHS,
                                                  Attachment 2                                              4300 Goodfellow Building, 105D                        International Coordination, Food
                                                                                                            Federal, St. Louis, MO 63120–0005,                    Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                  U.S. Codex Alimentarius Officials                                                                               Department of Agriculture, Room
                                                                                                            Phone: +1 (314) 263–2680 Ext. 344,
                                                  Codex Chairpersons From The United                        Terry.Dutko@fsis.usda.gov.                            2925, South Agriculture Building,
                                                  States                                                                                                          1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                          Food Additives (Host Government—                        Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1
                                                  Codex Committee on Food Hygiene                         China)                                                  (202) 720–0287, Fax: +1 (202) 720–
                                                  Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM,                         U.S. Delegate                                           4929, Mary.Stanley@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                   Ph.D., Executive Associate for                                                                                Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                          Susan E. Carberry, Ph.D., Supervisory
                                                   Laboratory Services, Office of Public
                                                                                                            Chemist, Division of Petition Review,                Vacant
                                                   Health Science, Food Safety and
                                                                                                            Office of Food Additive Safety (HFS–
                                                   Inspection Service,U.S. Department of                                                                         Food Labelling (Host Government—
                                                                                                            265), Center for Food Safety and
                                                   Agriculture, 950 College Station Road,                                                                        Canada)
                                                                                                            Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                   Athens, GA 30605, Phone: (706) 546–
                                                                                                            Drug Administration, 5100 Paint                      U.S. Delegate
                                                   3429, Fax: (706) 546–3428, Email:
                                                                                                            Branch Parkway, College Park, MD
                                                   emilio.esteban@fsis.usda.gov.                                                                                 Felicia B. Billingslea, Director, Food
                                                                                                            20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1269,
                                                                                                                                                                   Labeling and Standards Staff, Office
                                                  Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                       Fax: +1 (301) 436–2972,
                                                                                                                                                                   of Nutrition, Labeling, and Dietary
                                                  and Vegetables                                            Susan.Carberry@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                   Supplements, Center for Food Safety
                                                  Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services                  Alternate Delegate                                       and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                    Branch, Specialty Crops Program,                                                                               Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
                                                                                                          Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Consumer
                                                    Fruit and Vegetable Program,                                                                                   Branch Parkway (HFS–820), College
                                                                                                            Safety Officer, Division of Food
                                                    Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S.                                                                           Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–
                                                                                                            Contact Notifications (HFS–275),
                                                    Department of Agriculture, 1400                                                                                2371, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2636,
                                                                                                            Office of Food Additive Safety, U.S.
                                                    Independence Avenue SW., Mail Stop                                                                             Felicia.Billingslea@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                            Food and Drug Administration, 5100
                                                    0247, Room 0726—South Building,
                                                                                                            Paint Branch Parkway, College Park,                  Alternate Delegate
                                                    Washington, DC 20250, Phone: (202)
                                                                                                            MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1206,                  Jeffrey Canavan, Deputy Director,
                                                    690–1201, Fax: (202) 690–1527,
                                                                                                            Fax: +1 (301) 436–2965,                                 Labeling and Program Delivery Staff,
                                                    Email: richard.boyd@ams.usda.gov.
                                                                                                            Paul.Honigfort@fda.hhs.gov.                             Food Safety and Inspection Service,
                                                  Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                                                                          Food Hygiene (Host Government—                            U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
                                                  Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                                                                          United States)                                            Independence Avenue SW., Mail Stop
                                                  Kevin Greenlees, Ph.D., DABT, Senior                                                                              5273, Patriots Plaza 3, 8th Floor–
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate
                                                    Advisor for Science & Policy, Office of
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                                                                                                                                                                    161A, Washington, DC 20250, Phone:
                                                    New Animal Drug Evaluation, HFV–                      Jenny Scott, Senior Advisor, Office of                    +1 (301) 504–0860, Fax: +1 (202) 245–
                                                    100, Center for Veterinary Medicine,                    Food Safety, Center for Food Safety                     4792, Jeff.Canavan@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                      and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                    7500 Standish Place, Rockville, MD                      Drug Administration, 5100 Paint                      General Principles (Host Government—
                                                    20855, Phone: +1 (240) 402–0638,                        Branch Parkway, HFS–300, Room 3B–                    France)
                                                    Fax: +1 (240) 276–9538,                                 014, College Park, MD 20740–3835,                      Delegate Note: A member of the
                                                    kevin.greenlees@fda.hhs.gov.                            Phone: +1 (240) 402–2166, Fax: +1                    Steering Committee heads the


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                                                  delegation to meetings of the General                   Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods                  U.S. Delegate
                                                  Principles Committee.
                                                                                                          (Host Government—United States)                        Dr. William Jones, Deputy Director,
                                                  Methods of Analysis and Sampling                                                                                 Division of Seafood Safety, Office of
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate
                                                  (Host Government—Hungary)                                                                                        Food Safety (HFS–325), U.S. Food
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                           Brandi Robinson, MPH, CPH, ONADE                         and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
                                                                                                            International Coordinator, Center for                  Branch Parkway, College Park, MD
                                                  Gregory Noonan, Director, Division of                     Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and                     20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1700,
                                                    Bioanalytical Chemistry, Division of                    Drug Administration, 7500 Standish
                                                    Analytical Chemistry, Center for Food                                                                          Fax: +1 (301) 436–2601,
                                                                                                            Place, HFV–100, Rockville, MD
                                                    Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food                                                                             William.Jones@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                            20855, Phone: +1 (240) 402–0645,
                                                    and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint                     Brandi.Robinson@fda.hhs.gov.                         Alternate Delegate
                                                    Branch Parkway, College Park, MD
                                                    20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2250,                      Alternate Delegate                                     Steven Wilson, Deputy Director, Office
                                                    Fax: +1 (301) 436–2332,                               Dr. Charles Pixley, DVM, Ph.D.,                          of International Affairs and Seafood
                                                    Gregory.Noonan@fda.hhs.gov.                             Director, Laboratory Quality                           Inspection, National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                            Assurance Staff, Office of Public                      Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of
                                                  Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                            Health Science, Food Safety and                        Commerce, 1315 East-West Highway,
                                                  Timothy Norden, Ph.D., Chief Scientist,                   Inspection Service, U.S. Department                    Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,
                                                    Grain Inspection, Packers and                           of Agriculture, 950 College Station                    Phone: +1 (301) 427–8312,
                                                    Stockyards Administration (GIPSA)                       Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: +1                      Steven.Wilson@noaa.gov.
                                                    Technology & Science Division, U.S.                     (706) 546–3559, Fax: +1 (706) 546–
                                                    Department of Agriculture, 10383 N.                     3453, Charles.Pixley@fsis.usda.gov.                  Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
                                                    Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO
                                                                                                          Worldwide Commodity Codex                              (Host Government—Mexico)
                                                    64153, USA, Phone: +1 (816) 891–
                                                    0470, Fax: +1 (816) 891–8070,                         Committees (Active)                                    U.S. Delegate
                                                    Timothy.D.Norden@gipsa.usda.gov.                      Fats and Oils
                                                                                                                                                                 Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                                                  Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary                 (Host Government—Malaysia)                               Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables
                                                  Uses                                                                                                             Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                                                                                                          U.S. Delegate
                                                  (Host Government—Germany)                                                                                        Division, Agricultural Marketing
                                                                                                          Dr. Paul South, Director, Division of                    Service, U.S. Department of
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Plant Products and Beverages, Office                   Agriculture, Mail Stop 0247, South
                                                     Vacant.                                                of Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for                   Agriculture Building, 1400
                                                                                                            Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                     Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  Alternate Delegate                                        U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                     Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:
                                                  Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research                       5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College                     +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                    Leader, USDA, Agricultural Research                     Park, MD, USA 20740–3835, Phone:
                                                                                                                                                                   1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov.
                                                    Service, Nutrient Data Laboratory,                      +1 (240) 402–1640, Fax: +1 (301) 436–
                                                    Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West,                      2632, Paul.South@fda.hhs.gov.                        Alternate Delegate
                                                    10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville,                   Alternate Delegate
                                                    MD 20705, 301.504.0630 (voice),                                                                              Samir K. Assar, Ph.D., Director, Produce
                                                    301.504.0632, (fax),                                  Robert A. Moreau, Ph.D., Research                        Safety Staff, Office of Food Safety,
                                                    Pamela.Pehrsson@ars.usda.gov.                           Leader, Eastern Regional Research                      Food and Drug Administration,
                                                                                                            Center, Agricultural Research Service,                 Phone: +1 (240) 402–1636,
                                                  Pesticide Residues                                        U.S. Department of Agriculture, 600                    Samir.Assar@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                  (Host Government—China)                                   East Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, PA
                                                                                                                                                                 Milk and Milk Products
                                                                                                            19038, Phone: +1 (215) 233–6428,
                                                  U.S. Delegate                                             Fax: +1 (215) 233–6406,                              (Host Government—New Zealand)
                                                  David Miller, Chief, Chemistry &                          Robert.Moreau@ars.usda.gov.
                                                    Exposure Branch and Acting Chief,                                                                            U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                          Cereals, Pulses & Legumes
                                                    Toxicology & Epidemiology Branch,                                                                            Christopher Thompson, Dairy
                                                    Health Effects Division, William                      (Host Government—United States)
                                                                                                                                                                   Standardization Branch, Stop 0230,
                                                    Jefferson Clinton Building, 1200                      U.S. Delegate                                            Room 2742, Agricultural Marketing
                                                    Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
                                                                                                            Vacant.                                                Service, U.S. Department of
                                                    Washington, DC 20460, Phone: +1
                                                    (703) 305–5352, Fax: +1 (703) 305–                                                                             Agriculture, 1400 Independence
                                                                                                          Alternate Delegate                                       Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250,
                                                    5147, Miller.Davidj@epa.gov.
                                                                                                          Mr. Patrick McCluskey, Supervisory                       Phone: +1 (202) 720–9382, Fax: +1
                                                  Alternate Delegate                                       Agricultural Marketing Specialist,                      (202) 720–2643,
                                                  Dr. Pat Basu, Senior Leader, Chemistry,                  United States Department of                             Christopher.D.Thompson@
                                                    Toxicology & Related Sciences, Office                  Agriculture, Grain Inspection, Packers                  ams.usda.gov.
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                                                    of Public Health Science, Food Safety                  and Stockyards Administration,                        [FR Doc. 2016–15632 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    and Inspection Service, U.S.                           10383 N. Ambassador Drive, Kansas                     BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
                                                    Department of Agriculture, 1400                        City, MO 64153, Phone: +1 (816) 659–
                                                    Independence Ave. SW., Room 3805,                      8403, Patrick.J.Mccluskey@usda.gov.
                                                    Washington, DC 20250–3766, Phone:
                                                                                                          Fish and Fishery Products
                                                    +1 (202) 690–6558, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                    2364, Pat.Basu@fsis.usda.gov.                         (Host Government—Norway)


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ActionNotice.
ContactMary Frances Lowe, United States Manager for Codex Alimentarius, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Food Safety, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room 4861, Washington, DC 20250-3700; Telephone: (202) 205-7760; Fax: (202) 720-3157; Email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 42631 

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