82_FR_42232 82 FR 42061 - International Standard-Setting Activities

82 FR 42061 - International Standard-Setting Activities

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food Safety and Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 171 (September 6, 2017)

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FR Document2017-18832

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, 2016, to May 31, 2017, and June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018, 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-2017-0021]


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, 2016, to May 31, 2017, 
and June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018, 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-2017-0021. 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 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

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    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, U.S. CODEX OFFICE, OR VISIT THE CODEX 
ALIMENTARIUS WEBSITE: http://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/standards/en/.
    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, 2016, to May 31, 2017, and June 1, 2017, to May 
31, 2018. 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. 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 August 31, 2017.
Mary Frances Lowe,
U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.

Attachment 1:

Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of Codex

Codex Alimentarius Commission and Executive Committee
    The Codex Alimentarius Commission convened for its 40th Session 
July 17-July 22, 2017, in Geneva, Switzerland. At that session, the 
Commission adopted standards recommended by Committees at Step 8 or 
Step 5/8, and it advanced the work of Committees by adopting draft 
standards at Step 5. The Commission also considered proposals for new 
work as well as proposed standards, codes of practice, amendments to 
the Procedural Manual, and related matters forwarded to the Commission 
by the general subject committees, commodity committees, and regional 
coordinating committees. In particular, the Commission considered 
proposals for new work by the Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance; 
the Regular Review of Codex Work Management (electronic working 
groups); FAO/WHO Scientific Support for Codex; FAO/WHO Capacity 
Development and Trust Fund Activities; Relations between Codex and 
Other International Organizations; financial and budgetary issues; 
Election of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairpersons, and Members of the 
Executive Committee; and designation of Countries responsible for 
appointing the Chairpersons of Codex Subsidiary Bodies.
    Before the Commission session, the Executive Committee met at its 
73rd Session, July 10-13, 2017. It was composed of the chairperson; 
vice-chairpersons; seven members elected from the Commission from each 
of the following geographic regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin 
America and the Caribbean, Near East, North America, and South-West 
Pacific; and regional coordinators from the six regional committees. 
Canada was the elected representative from North America; the United 
States participated as an advisor. The Executive Committee conducted a 
critical review of the elaboration of Codex standards and considered 
Revitalization of the FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committees; 
Implementation Status of the 2014-2019 Strategic Plan and Preparation 
of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan; Committees Working by Correspondence; 
Codex and Sustainable Development Goals; FAO/WHO Scientific Support for 
Codex work; Relations between FAO and WHO Policies, Strategies and 
Guidelines and Codex Work; and financial and budgetary issues.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
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

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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 convened for its 23rd Session in Houston, Texas, 
October 17-21, 2016. The relevant document is REP17/RVDF. The following 
items were considered for adoption by the 40th Session of the 
Commission in July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft MRLs for Lasalocid sodium (chicken, turkey, 
quail and pheasant kidney, liver, muscle, skin+fat); ivermectin (cattle 
fat, kidney, liver, muscle); and teflubenzuron (salmon filet, muscle).
    Adopted at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Risk Management Recommendation for gentian 
violet.
    The Committee will continue to work on the following items:
     Proposed draft MRLs for zilpaterol hydrochloride (cattle 
fat, kidney, liver, muscle);
     Draft Priority List of Veterinary drugs requiring 
evaluation or re-evaluation by JECFA;
     Discussion paper on MRLs for groups of fish species;
     Request for scientific advice to the FAO and WHO to 
address the issue of unavoidable and unintended residues of approved 
veterinary drugs in foods resulting from carry-over of veterinary drugs 
in feed;
     Database of countries' needs for MRLs;
     Analysis of the results of the global survey to provide 
information to the CCRVDF to move compounds from the database on 
countries' needs for MRLs to the JECFA priority list;
     Discussion paper on the evaluation of the rationale for 
the decline in new compounds to be included in the CCRVDF priority list 
for evaluation by JECFA;
     Discussion paper on edible offal tissues (possible 
definition and edible offal tissues of interest in international 
trade); and
     Discussion paper on the revision of the criteria for the 
use of multi-residue analytical methods for the determination and 
identification of veterinary drugs in foods.
    Work on the following items has been discontinued:
     Proposed draft MRL for ivermectin (cattle muscle);
     Discussion paper on unintended presence of residues of 
veterinary drugs in food commodities resulting from the carry-over of 
drug residues; and
     Discussion paper on the establishment of a rating system 
to establish priority for CCRVDF work.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/
FSIS.
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 on 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 11th Session in Rio de Janeiro, 
Brazil, April 3-7, 2017. The relevant document is REP17/CF. The 
following items were considered for adoption by the 40th Session of the 
Commission in July 2017:
    Adopted:
     MLs for lead and arsenic in fish oils (amendment-inclusion 
of fish oils).
    Adopted at Step 5, 5/8 & 8:
     Proposed draft and draft MLs for lead in selected 
processed fruits and vegetables (revision of MLs, accompanied by 
proposed revocations of corresponding existing MLs when the Commission 
adopts final new MLs).
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft code of practice (COP) for the prevention 
and reduction of arsenic contamination in rice;
     Annex on ergot and ergot alkaloids in cereal grains (annex 
to the COP for the prevention and reduction of mycotoxin contamination 
in cereals); and
     Proposed draft COP for the prevention and reduction of 
mycotoxin contamination in spices.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     MLs for total aflatoxins in ready to eat peanuts 
(establishment of MLs);
     MLs for lead in selected commodities in the General 
Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed;
     MLs for cadmium in chocolate and cocoa-derived products 
(establishment of MLs);
     MLs for mycotoxins in spices;
     MLs for methylmercury in fish;
     Revision of the COP for the prevention and reduction of 
dioxins and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in food and feed;
     Code of Practice for the reduction of 3-MCPD and glycidyl 
esters in refined oils and products made with refined oils;
     Guidelines (best practice) for risk analysis of chemicals 
in advertently present in food at low levels;
     Establishment of ML for hydrocyanic acid in fermented 
cooked cassava-based products and occurrence of mycotoxins in these 
products;
     Structured approach to prioritize commodities not in the 
General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed for which 
new MLs for lead could be established;
     Aflatoxins and sterigmatocystin in cereals;
     Development of a COP for the prevention and reduction of 
cadmium contamination in cocoa;
     Forward work plan for CCCF; and
     Priority list of contaminants and naturally occurring 
toxicants proposed for evaluation by JECFA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
Codex Committee on Food Additives
    The Codex Committee on Food Additives (CCFA) establishes or 
endorses acceptable MLs for individual

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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 49th Session of 
the Committee convened in Macao SAR, China, March 20-24, 2017. The 
relevant document is REP17/FA. Immediately before 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 were considered by the 40th Session of the Commission 
in July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft specifications for the identity and purity 
of food additives; and
     Proposed draft amendments to the Class Names and 
International Numbering System (INS) for Food Additives (CAC/GL 36-
1989).
    Adopted at Step 8 & 5/8:
     Draft and proposed draft food additive provisions of the 
GSFA.
    Adopted:
     Amendment to the Introduction of the List of Codex 
Specifications for Food Additives (CAC/MISC 6);
     Revised food additive provisions of the GSFA related to 
the alignment of the standards for frozen fish products and of the 
Standards for Certain Canned Citrus Fruits (CODEX STAN 254-2007), 
Preserved Tomatoes (CODEX STAN 13-1981), Processed Tomato Concentrates 
(CODEX STAN 57-1981), and Table Olives (CODEX STAN 66-1981), and the 
EDTA provisions of the Standard for Canned Shrimps or Prawns (CODEX 
STAN 37-1981); and
     Revised food additive sections of the Standards for 
Preserved Tomatoes (CODEX STAN 13-1981), Processed Tomato Concentrates 
(CODEX STAN 57-1981), Quick Frozen Fin-Fish, Uneviscerated and 
Eviscerated (CODEX STAN 36-1981), Quick Frozen Shrimps or Prawns (CODEX 
STAN 92-1981), Quick Frozen Lobsters (CODEX STAN 95-1981), Quick Frozen 
Blocks of Fish Filets (CODEX STAN 190-1995), Quick Frozen Fish Fillet, 
Quick Frozen Fish Sticks (Fish Fingers), Fish Portions and Fish 
Fillets--Breaded and in Batter (CODEX STAN 166-1989), and Fresh and 
Quick Frozen Raw Scallop Products (CODEX STAN 315-2014).
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Draft and proposed draft food additive provisions of the 
GSFA with an electronic working group (eWG) led by the United States);
     Proposals for additions and changes to the Priority List 
of Substances Proposed for Evaluation by JECFA:
    [cir] The Committee noted that there are no specifications for 
sodium sorbate (INS 201). The Committee agreed that if a commitment is 
not made to provide sufficient data for the development of 
specifications at its next session (CCFA 50, 2018) sodium sorbate will 
be taken off of the priority list and existing adopted provisions for 
this additive in the GSFA and Codex Commodity Standards will be 
revoked.
     Alignment of the food additive provisions of commodity 
standards and relevant provisions of the GSFA; revised approach to 
listing commodity standards in Table 3 of the GSFA; and guidance for 
commodity committees in the alignment (eWG led by Australia and the 
United States);
     Revision of the Class Names and the International 
Numbering System for Food Additives (eWG led by Iran & Belgium);
     New or revised provisions of the GSFA with a physical 
working group (pWG) led by the United States;
     Discussion on the use of nitrates (INS 251, 252) and 
nitrites (INS 249, 250) (eWG led by the European Union and the 
Netherlands);
     Discussion paper on the use of the terms ``unprocessed'' 
and ``plain'' in the GSFA (Russian Federation); and
     Discussion paper on the ``Future Strategies for CCFA'' 
(Australia, Canada, China, Iran, and United States).
    The Committee also agreed to hold a two-day physical Working Group 
on the GSFA immediately preceding the 50th Session of the CCFA in 2018, 
to be chaired by the United States. That group will discuss:
     The recommendations of the eWG on the GSFA on food 
additive provisions to be circulated for comment;
     New proposals and proposed revisions of food additive 
provisions in the GSFA; and
     Recommendations on the use of food additives in processed 
cheese.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
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 49th Session of the Committee met in Beijing, China, April 24-
29, 2017. The relevant document is REP17/PR. The following items were 
considered at the 40th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission in 
July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 8 & 5/8:
     Draft and proposed draft Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for 
pesticides in food and feed;
     Draft and proposed draft Revision of the Classification of 
Food and Feed (Vegetable Commodity Groups);
     Proposed draft Table 2 with examples of representative 
commodities for vegetable commodity groups, for inclusion in the 
Principles and Guidance for the Selection of Representative Commodities 
for the Extrapolation of MRLs for Pesticides to Commodity Groups;
     Draft and proposed draft Revision of the Classification of 
Food and Feed (Grasses); and
     Proposed draft Table 3 with examples of representative 
commodities for grasses, for inclusion in the Principles and Guidance 
for the Selection of Representative Commodities for the Extrapolation 
of MRLs for Pesticides to Commodity Groups.
    Adopted at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Revision of the Classification of Food and 
Feed (Seeds for Beverages and Sweets).
    Adopted at Step 8:
     Draft Guidelines on Performance Criteria for Methods of 
Analysis for the Determination of Pesticide Residues in Food and Feed.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Draft MRLs for pesticides;
     Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides;
     Proposed draft and draft revisions of the Classification 
of Food and Feed for selected commodity groups, including seeds for 
beverages and sweets;

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     Discussion paper on the possible review of the 
International Estimate of Short-Tern Intake (IESTI) Equations;
     Establishment Codex Schedules and Priority Lists of 
Pesticides;
     Information on National Registrations of Pesticides; and
     Discussion paper on the Establishment of a Codex Database 
of National Registrations of Pesticides.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/FSIS.
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 38th Session of the Committee met in Budapest, Hungary, May 8-
12, 2017. The relevant document is REP17/MAS. The following items were 
considered by the Commission at its 40th Session in July 2017:
    Adopted:
     Methods of Analysis and Sampling in Codex Standards; and
     Amendment to the Procedural Manual to refer to the sum of 
components.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Criteria for endorsement of biological methods to detect 
chemicals of concern;
     Follow-up work on the review and update of Codex Stan 234-
1999;
     Future Work on database for Codex Methods of Analysis and 
Sampling Plans;
     Information document on Practical Examples on the 
Selection of Appropriate Sampling Plans;
     Proposals to amend the Guidelines on Measurement 
Uncertainty; and
     Proposal to amend the General Guidelines on Sampling.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and 
Stockyards Administration.
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification 
Systems
    The Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and 
Certification Systems (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 23rd Session of the Committee convened in Mexico City, Mexico, 
May 1-5, 2017. The relevant document is REP17/FICS. There following 
items were considered by the Commission at its 40th Session in July 
2017:
    Adopted at Step 8:
     Draft Principles and Guidelines for Monitoring the 
Performance of National Food Control Systems.
    The Committee will continue working on the following items:
     New work on guidance on the use of systems equivalence;
     New work on guidance on paperless use of electronic 
certificates (Revision of Guidelines for Design, Production, Issuance 
and Use of Generic Official Certificates);
     New work on guidance on regulatory approaches to third 
party assurance schemes in food safety and fair practices in the food 
trade;
     Discussion paper on food integrity and food authenticity;
     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;
     Framework for the preliminary assessment and 
identification of priority areas for CCFICs; and
     Inter-sessional physical working groups: trial broadcast 
via Webinar.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS; HHS/FDA.
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 will convene its 44th Session in Asuncion, Paraguay, 
October 16-20, 2017. The Committee will continue to discuss the 
following items:
     Revision of the General Standard for the Labelling of 
Prepackaged Foods (GSLPF): Date Marking (proposed draft);
     Guidance for the labelling of non-retail containers;
     Consumer preference claims (discussion paper);
     Front-of-pack labelling (discussion paper); and
     Future work (discussion paper).
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
    The Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH):

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     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 the FAO/WHO risk 
assessments.
    The Committee convened for its 48th Session in Los Angeles, CA, 
November 7-11, 2016. The relevant document is REP 17/FH. The following 
items were considered by the 40th Session of the Commission in July 
2017:
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Revision of the Code of Hygienic Practice 
for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
    Endorsed with modifications:
     Proposed draft Regional Code of Hygienic Practice for 
Street-Vended Foods in Asia.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Proposed draft Revision of the General Principles of Food 
Hygiene and its HACCP Annex;
     Proposed draft Guidance on Histamine Control;
     New work proposals/forward work plan; and
     Discussion paper on future work on Shiga Toxin-Producing 
Escherichia coli (STEC).
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
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 Committee will convene its 20th Session in Kampala, Uganda, 
October 2-6, 2017.
    The committee will continue to discuss the following items:
     Matters arising from the Codex Alimentarius Commission and 
other Committees;
     Matters arising from other international organizations on 
the standardization of fresh fruits and vegetables;
     Draft Standard for Aubergines;
     Draft Standard for Garlic;
     Draft Standard for Kiwifruit;
     Draft Standard for Ware Potatoes;
     Draft Standard for Fresh Dates;
     Proposals for new work on Codex standards for fresh fruits 
and vegetables;
     Proposed layout for Codex standard for fresh fruits and 
vegetables (outstanding issues);
     Discussion paper on glossary of terms used in the layout 
for Codex standards for fresh fruits and vegetables; and
     Other Business.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS); 
HHS/FDA.
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 38th Session in Hamburg, Germany, 
December 5-9, 2016. The reference document is REP 17/NFSDU. The 
following items were considered by the Commission at its 40th Session 
in July 2017:
    Adopted:
     Proposed amendments to section 6, paragraph 33 of the 
nutritional risk analysis principles in the Codex Procedural Manual to 
refer to the Joint Expert Meeting on Nutrition (JEMNU) as a primary 
source of scientific advice to the Committee;
     Editorial amendments to the Guidelines on Nutrition 
Labelling;
     Editorial amendments to various CCNFSDU standards with 
respect to flavoring; and
     Nutrient Reference Values-Requirements (NRV-R) for 
Vitamins D and E and the conversion factors for Vitamin E equivalents.
    The Committee will continue working on:
     NRV-R's for older infants and young children;
     Revision of the Codex Standard for Follow-Up Formula 
(Section A: proposed draft essential composition and quality factors; 
Section B: certain essential composition and quality factors--young 
children);
     Review of other sections of the Standard for Follow-up 
Formula;
     Proposed draft Definition for Bio-fortification;
     Proposed draft Nutrient Reference Values-Non-Communicable 
Diseases (NRV-NCD) for EPA and DHA long chain omega-3 fatty acids;
     Proposed draft Guidelines for Ready-to-Use Therapeutic 
Foods;
     Claim for ``free'' of trans fatty acids;
     Mechanism/framework for considering technological 
justification/consider or confirm technological justification for 
certain food additives;
     Methods of analysis for provisions in the standard for 
infant formula and formulas for special medical purposes intended for 
infants; and
     Consideration of possible Guidance on Digestible 
Indispensable Amino Acid Score for protein quality assessment.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Agricultural Research Service 
(ARS).
Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance
    The Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental Task Force on Antimicrobial 
Resistance (TFAMR) is responsible for (1) reviewing and revising, as 
appropriate, the Code of Practice to Minimize and Contain Antimicrobial 
Resistance (CAC/RCP 61-2005) to address the entire food chain, in line 
with the mandate of Codex; and (2) considering the development of 
Guidance on Integrated Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance, taking 
into account the guidance developed by the WHO Advisory Group on 
Integrated Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (AGISAR) and 
relevant World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) documents. The 
objective of the Task Force is to develop science-based guidance on the 
management of foodborne antimicrobial resistance, taking full account 
of the WHO Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance, in 
particular objectives 3 and 4, the work and standards of relevant 
international organizations, such as FAO, WHO, and OIE, and the One-
Health approach, to ensure members have the necessary guidance to 
enable coherent management of antimicrobial resistance along the food 
chain. The Task Force is expected to complete its work within three (or 
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    The Task force will convene for its 1st Session in the Republic of 
Korea, November 27--December 1, 2017.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: FDA/USDA.
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 Committee convened for its 25th Session in Kuala Lumpur, 
Malaysia, February 27-March 3, 2017. The relevant document is REP17/FO-
Rev. The following items were considered by the Commission at its 40th 
Session in July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 8:
     Draft Standard for Fish Oils.
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Revision to the Standard for Olive Oils and 
Olive Pomace Oils (Codex Stan 210-1999): Revision of the Limits for 
Campesterol; and
     Proposed draft Revision to the Standard for Named 
Vegetable Oils: Revision of Quality Parameters for Peanut Oil.
    Adopted at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Revision to the Standard for Named 
Vegetable Oils: Addition of Palm Oil with High Oleic Acid.
    Adopted:
     Amendment to the Sections on Flavourings of Codex Standard 
19-1981 (Section 3.3), Codex Stan 210-1999 (Section 4.1), and Codex 
Stan 256-2007; and
     Amendment to Section 2 in the Appendix of the Standard for 
Named Vegetable Oils: fatty acid range of crude rice bran oil.
    Approved as new work:
     Revision of the Standard for Named Vegetable Oils: 
Essential composition of sunflower seed oils;
     Revision of the Standard for Named Vegetable Oils: 
Inclusion of walnut oil, almond oil, hazelnut oil, pistachio oil, 
flaxseed oil, and avocado oil;
     Revision of the Standard for Named Vegetable Oils: 
Replacement of acid value with free fatty acids for virgin palm oil and 
inclusion of free fatty acids for crude palm kernel oil; and
     Revision of the Standard for Olive Oils and Pomace Olive 
Oils (Codex Stan 33-1981).
    The Committee will continue working on:
     Gathering information on technical difficulties in the 
implementation of the fish oil standard, specifically on monitoring its 
application with respect to the conformity of named fish oils with the 
requirements (especially the fatty acid profile) and its effect on 
trade;
     Alignment of food additives provisions in standards for 
fats and oils (except fish oils) and technological justification for 
use of emulsifiers;
     Considering proposals for new substances to be added to 
the list of acceptable previous cargoes;
     Providing relevant information (if available from Member 
countries) to JECFA on the 23 substances on the list of acceptable 
previous cargoes currently on the list; and
     Discussion paper on the applicability of the fatty acid 
composition of all oils listed in Table 1 in relation to the fatty acid 
composition of corresponding crude (unrefined) form in the Standard for 
Named Vegetable Oils.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Agricultural Research Service 
(ARS).
Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables
    The Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is 
responsible for elaborating worldwide standards and related texts for 
all types of processed fruits and vegetables including, but not limited 
to canned, dried, and frozen products, as well as fruit and vegetable 
juices and nectars.
    The Committee convened for its 28th Session in Washington, DC, 
September 12-16, 2016. The relevant document is REP17/PFV. The 
following items were considered for adoption by the 40th Session of the 
Commission in July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Annex on Canned Pineapples, for inclusion on the Standard 
for Certain Canned Fruits; and
     Annexes for Certain Quick Frozen Vegetables, for inclusion 
in the Standard for Quick Frozen Vegetables.
    Adopted:
     Amendment to the Scope of the Standard for Certain Canned 
Fruits;
     Amendments to the food additive provisions in Codex 
standards for processed fruits and vegetables (subject to endorsement 
by CCFA);
     Standard for Canned Chestnuts and Canned Chestnut Puree;
     Standard for Pickled Fruits and Vegetables;
     Standard for Jams, Jellies, and Marmalades;
     Standard for Canned Applesauce;
     Standard for Canned Fruit Cocktail;
     Standard for Canned Tropical Fruit Salad;
     Standard Pickled Cucumbers;
     Standard for Kimchi; and
     Standard for Canned Stone Fruits.
    Proposals for new work were received by CCEXEC and approved by CAC 
for cashew kernels, chili sauce, mango chutney, dried sweet potato, 
gochujang, dried fruits, and canned mixed fruits.
    The Commission authorized CCPFV to work by correspondence until CAC 
41 (2018) to prioritize the proposals for new work, prepare a work 
plan, and prepare recommendations on the establishment of electronic 
working groups.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/FDA.
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 re-activated electronically to work by 
correspondence on a draft Standard for Non-Centrifuged Dehydrated Sugar 
Cane Juice.
    The following was considered by the Commission at its 40th Session 
in July 2017.
     Draft Standard for Non-Centrifuged Dehydrated Sugar Cane 
Juice (scope and definition of the product).
    The Commission agreed to extend the work on development of this 
standard for one year.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Cereals Pulses & Legumes
    The Codex Committee on Cereals, Pulses and 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 to work by correspondence to 
draft an international Codex Standard for Quinoa. The following item 
was considered by the Commission at its 40th Session in July 2017:
    Adopted at Step 5:
     Standard for Quinoa
    The Commission agreed to establish an eWG chaired by the 
Plurinational State of Bolivia and co-chaired by the United States and 
to continue the work to address the outstanding issues.
    The Commission also requested that the CCCF consider including 
quinoa in the MLs for lead and cadmium in cereals in the GSCTFF, in 
accordance with the recommendations of the 73rd session of CCEXEC.
    No additional work is ongoing in this Committee. It will again be 
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international Codex Standard for Quinoa is completed.
    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products
    The Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP) elaborates 
worldwide standards, codes and related texts for milk and milk 
products. The Committee was reactivated to work by correspondence on a 
general standard for processed cheese and a Draft Standard for Dairy 
Permeate Powders. Consensus has not been reached on the general 
standard for processed cheese. In 2016, the Commission agreed to 
discuss this item at the Commission session in 2017, noting the offer 
of New Zealand as host country of CCMMP to collate any substantial new 
ideas provided by members in the interim. No new proposals were 
received, and the Commission discontinues work on this standard at its 
2017 session. The draft Standard for Dairy Permeate Powders was adopted 
by the Commission at Step 8 at its 2017 session.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS.
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
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
     Fish and Fishery Products--adjourned 2016
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA/NOAA.
     Meat Hygiene--adjourned 2003
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
     Natural Mineral Waters--adjourned 2008
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
     Vegetable Proteins--adjourned 1989
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.
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 them 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) convened its 22nd Session January 16-20, 
2017, in Nairobi, Kenya. The relevant document is REP 17/Africa. The 
following items were considered by the 40th Session of the Commission 
in July 2017.
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Unrefined Shea 
Butter.
    Adopted at Step 5:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Fermented Cooked 
Cassava Based Products; and
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Gnetum Spp leaves.
    The Committee will continue to work on the following items:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Unrefined Shea 
Butter;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Fermented Cooked 
Cassava Based Products;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Gnetum Spp leaves;
     Priority Setting criteria for the establishment of work 
priorities as laid down in the Codex Procedural Manual;
     Comments on the preparation of the new global Codex 
Strategic Plan;
     Food quality and safety situation in countries of the 
Region (on-line platform, prioritization of needs in the region and 
comments for future consideration);
     Use of Codex Standards in the Region;
     Proposed draft Standard on Dried Meat;
     Discussion paper and project document on a Harmonized Food 
Law; and
     Discussion paper/project on a Regional Standard for a 
Fermented Non-Alcoholic Cereal Based Drink (Mahewu).
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
Coordinating Committee for Asia
    The Committee (CCASIA) convened its 20th Session in New Delhi, 
India, September 26-30, 2016. The relevant document is REP 17/Asia. The 
following items were considered by the 40th Session of the Commission 
in July 2017.
    Adopted at Step 5/8:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Laver Products; and
     Proposed draft Regional Code of Hygienic Practice for 
Street-Vended Foods in Asia.
    Adopted:
     Amendments to the CCASIA Regional Standards.
    The committee will continue to work on the following items:
     Report on the status of the Implementation of the 
Activities of the Strategic Plan Relevant to CCASIA;
     Discussion paper and project document on the Development 
of a Regional Standard for Rice Based Low Alcohol Beverages (cloudy 
types);
     Discussion paper and project document on the Development 
of a Regional Standard for Soybean Products Fermented with the 
Bacterium Bacillus Subtilis;
     Discussion paper and project document on the Development 
of a Regional Standard for Quick Frozen Dumpling (Jiaozi);
     Discussion paper and the project document on the 
Development of a Regional Standard/Code of Practice for Zongzi;
     Emerging Issues as priorities for the CCASIA region; and
     Information sharing on the Food Safety Control Systems.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
Coordinating Committee for Europe
    The Committee (CCEUROPE) convened its 30th Session in Astana, 
Kazakhstan, October 3-7, 2016. The relevant document is REP 17/EURO.

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    The Committee will continue to work on the following items:
     Survey on critical and emerging issues;
     On-line Platform and information sharing on the Food 
Safety Control Systems;
     Survey on the use of Codex Standards;
     Relevant languages of the Codex Alimentarius Commission in 
the work of CCEUROPE; and
     Consider funding translation and interpretation services 
into Russian for the effective operation of CCEUROPE.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean
    The Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean 
(CCLAC) convened its 20th Session in Vina del Mar, Chile, November 21-
25, 2016. The relevant document is REP 17/LAC. The following item was 
considered by the 40th Session of the Commission in July 2017.
    Adopted:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Yacon.
    The Committee will continue to work on the following items:
     Monitoring of the Strategic Plan for the CCLA;
     Critical and Emerging Issues and prioritization of CCLAC 
issues within the framework of Codex Mandate;
     Comments on the Food Safety Control Systems Platform;
     Cross-cutting topics for the region and proposed draft 
standards and discussions seeking regional support; and
     Proposal for the Development of a Standard for Yams.
    U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
Coordinating Committee for the Near East
    The Coordinating Committee for the Near East (CCNEA) held its 9th 
Session at FAO Headquarters in Rome, Italy, May 15-19, 2017. The 
relevant document is REP 17/NE.
    The Committee forwarded the following items to the 40th Session of 
the Codex Alimentarius Commission for consideration:
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Doogh for adoption at 
step 5/8 and endorsement by the Codex Committee on Food Additives 
(CCFA) and the Codex Committee on Food Labeling (CCFL) of the relevant 
provisions within the draft standard;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Zaatar for adoption 
at step 5.
    U.S. Participation: No.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
Coordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific 
(CCNASWP)
    The Committee (CCNASWP) convened its 14th Session in Port Vila, 
Vanuatu, September 19-22, 2016. The relevant document is REP 17/NASWP. 
The following items were considered by the 40th Session of the 
Commission in July 2017.
    The Committee will continue to work on the following items:
     New work on the development of a Regional Standard for 
Kava as a beverage when mixed with cold water;
     Recommendation that Vanuatu be re-appointed as Coordinator 
for North America and the South West Pacific;
     Proposed draft Regional Standard for Fermented Noni-Juice;
     Development of on-line platform for information on sharing 
food quality and safety systems.
    U.S. Participation: Yes.
    Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/USCO.
    Contact:
U.S. Codex Office, United States Department of Agriculture, Room 4861, 
South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC 20250-3700, Phone: (202) 205-7760, Fax: (202) 720-3157, Email: 
[email protected].

ATTACHMENT 2

U.S. CODEX ALIMENTARIUS OFFICIALS

CODEX CHAIRPERSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES

Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM, Ph.D., Executive Associate for 
Laboratory Services, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and 
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 950 College Station 
Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: (706) 546-3429, Fax: (706) 546-3428, 
Email: [email protected].
Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables
Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services Branch, Specialty Crops 
Inspection Division, Specialty Crops 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 and 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: (240) 402-0638, Fax: (240) 276-9538, 
[email protected].

U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates

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, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-1369, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Terry Dutko, Ph.D., Laboratory Director, Office of Public Health 
Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 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
Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Supervisory Consumer Safety Officer, Division 
of Food Contact Notifications (HFS-275), Office of Food Additive 
Safety, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College 
Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1206, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2965, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Daniel Folmer, Ph.D., Chemist, Center for Food Safety and Applied 
Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, Room 
3017 HFS-265, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1274, 
[email protected].

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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, 5001 
Campus Drive, HFS-300, Room 3B-014, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: 
+1 (240) 402-2166, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
Alternate Delegates
William Shaw, Director, Risk, Innovation & Management Staff, Food 
Safety and Inspection Service, 355 E Street SW., Room 8-142, Patriots 
Plaza III, Washington, DC 20024, Phone: +1 (301) 504-0852, Email: 
[email protected].
Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D., Branch Chief, Egg and Meat Products 
Branch, Division of Dairy, Egg and Meat Products, Office of Food 
Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and 
Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, United 
States of America, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, 
[email protected].
Food Import and Export Certification and Inspection Systems
(Host Government--Australia)
U.S. Delegate
Mary Stanley, Senior Advisor, Office of International Coordination, 
Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
Room 3151, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720-0287, Fax: +1 (202) 690-3856, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Caroline Smith DeWaal, International Food Safety Policy Manager, Office 
of the Center Director, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, Room 4A011, 
College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1242, 
[email protected].
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, 5001 
Campus Drive, (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)
    Delegate Note: A member of the Steering Committee heads the 
delegation to meetings of the General Principles Committee.
Methods of Analysis and Sampling
(Host Government--Hungary)
U.S. Delegate
Gregory Noonan, Director, Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Division 
of Analytical Chemistry, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, 
Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 
20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2250, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2332, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Timothy Norden, 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) 872-1253, 
[email protected].
Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
(Host Government--Germany)
U.S. Delegate
Douglas Balentine, Director, Office of Nutrition, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 
Campus Drive, Room 4C096, College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-2373, [email protected].
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].
Pesticide Residues
(Host Government--China)
U.S. Delegate
Captain 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
Charles Pixley, DVM, Ph.D., Director, Laboratory Quality Assurance 
Staff, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection 
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 950 College Station Road, 
Athens, GA 30605, Phone: +1 (706) 546-3559, Fax: +1 (706) 546-3452, 
[email protected].

WORLDWIDE COMMODITY CODEX COMMITTEES (ACTIVE)

Cereals, Pulses and Legumes
(Host Government--United States)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. Henry Kim, Office of Food Safety, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for 
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 
5001 Campus Drive (HFS-317), College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: 
+1 (240) 402-2023, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Patrick McCluskey, Supervisory Agricultural Marketing Specialist,

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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].
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, 5001 Campus Drive, 
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].
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
David T. Ingram, Ph.D., Consumer Safety Officer, Office of Food Safety, 
Fresh Produce Branch, Division of Produce Safety, Center for Food 
Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 
Campus Drive, Room 3E027, College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-0335, [email protected].
Milk and Milk Products
(Host Government--New Zealand)
U.S. Delegate
Christopher Thompson, Dairy Standardization Branch, Mail 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 (844) 804-4701, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
John F. Sheehan, Director, Division of Dairy, Egg and Meat Product 
Safety, Office of Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied 
Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (HFS-3 15), Harvey W. 
Wiley Federal Building, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, 
Phone: +1 (240) 402-1488, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, 
[email protected].
Processed Fruits and Vegetables
(Host Government--United States)
U.S. Delegate
Dorian LaFond, International Standards Coordinator, Fruit and 
Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection Division, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 0247, South 
Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 
20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527, 
[email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief, Beverages 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, 
5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2479, 
Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
Spices and Culinary Herbs
(Host Government--India)
U.S. Delegate
Dorian LaFond, International Standards Coordinator, Fruit and 
Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection Division, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 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
George C. Ziobro, Ph.D., Egg and Meat Products Branch, HFS-316, 
Division of Diary, Egg, and Meat Products, Office of Food Safety Center 
for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, 
MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1965, [email protected].
Sugars
(Host Government--Colombia)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. Chia-Pei Charlotte Liang, Chemist, Office of Food Safety, Center 
for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-2785, [email protected].

WORLDWIDE COMMODITY CODEX COMMITTEES (ADJOURNED)

Cocoa Products and Chocolate (adjourned sine die 2001)
(Host Government--Switzerland)
U.S. Delegate
Michelle Smith, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Food Safety, 
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration (HFS-317), Harvey W. Wiley Federal Building, 5001 Campus 
Drive, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2024, Fax: +1 
(301) 436-2632, [email protected].
Fish and Fishery Products (adjourned sine die 2016)
(Host Government--Norway)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. William R. Jones, Deputy Director, Office of Food Safety (HFS-300), 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 
20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2300, 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].
Meat Hygiene (adjourned sine die 2003)
(Host Government--New Zealand)
U.S. Delegate
Vacant
Natural Mineral Waters (adjourned sine die 2008)
(Host Government--Switzerland)
U.S. Delegate
Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief, Beverages Branch, Division of Plant 
Products and Beverages, Office of Food Safety (HFS-317), Center for 
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,

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U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 
20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2479, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, 
[email protected].
Vegetable Proteins (adjourned sine die 1989)
(Host Government--Canada)
U.S. Delegate
Vacant

AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL TASK FORCES (DISSOLVED)

Animal Feeding (Dissolved 2013)
(Host Government--Switzerland)
U.S. Delegate
Daniel G. McChesney, Ph.D., Director, Office of Surveillance & 
Compliance, Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration, 7529 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855, Phone: +1 
(240) 402-7140, Fax: +1 (240) 453-6880, [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Dr. Patty Bennett, Humane Handling Enforcement Coordinator, Office of 
Field Operations Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue, Room 3155-S, Washington, DC 
20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720-5397, [email protected].
Antimicrobial Resistance (Re-established 2016)
(Host Government--Republic of Korea)
U.S. Delegate
Donald A. Prater, DVM, Assistant Commissioner for Food Safety 
Integration, Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug 
Administration, 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993, 
Tel: +1-301-348-3007, Email: [email protected].
Alternate Delegate
Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH, Veterinary Science Policy Advisor, Office 
of Chief Scientist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, DCWA2-339 Whitten 
Building, 1200 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20024, Tel: +1-
202-260-8789, Email: [email protected].

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                                                    Washington, DC 20250–9410, Fax: (202)                      Instructions: All items submitted by               Round Agreements amended the Trade
                                                    690–7442, Email: program.intake@                        mail or email are to include the Agency               Agreements Act of 1979. Pursuant to
                                                    usda.gov.                                               name and docket number FSIS–2017–                     section 491 of the Trade Agreements Act
                                                       Persons with disabilities who require                0021. Comments received in response to                of 1979, as amended, the President is
                                                    alternative means for communication                     this docket will be made available for                required to designate an agency to be
                                                    (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.),                public inspection and posted without                  ‘‘responsible for informing the public of
                                                    should contact USDA’s TARGET Center                     change, including any personal                        the sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)
                                                    at (202) 720–2600 (voice and TDD).                      information to http://                                standard-setting activities of each
                                                      Done, at Washington, DC, August 31, 2017.             www.regulations.gov.                                  international standard-setting
                                                                                                               Please state that your comments refer              organization’’ (19 U.S.C. 2578). The
                                                    Paul Kiecker,
                                                                                                            to Codex and, if your comments relate                 main international standard-setting
                                                    Acting Administrator.
                                                                                                            to specific Codex committees, please                  organizations are Codex, the World
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–18847 Filed 9–5–17; 8:45 am]                                                                    Organisation for Animal Health, and the
                                                                                                            identify the committee(s) in your
                                                    BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P                                  comments and submit a copy of your                    International Plant Protection
                                                                                                            comments to the delegate from that                    Convention. The President, pursuant to
                                                                                                            particular committee.                                 Proclamation No. 6780 of March 23,
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                  Docket: For access to background                   1995, (60 FR 15845), designated the U.S.
                                                                                                            documents or comments received, visit                 Department of Agriculture as the agency
                                                    Food Safety and Inspection Service
                                                                                                            the FSIS Docket Room at Patriots Plaza                responsible for informing the public of
                                                    [Docket No. FSIS–2017–0021]                             3, 355 E Street SW., Room 8–164,                      the SPS standard-setting activities of
                                                                                                            Washington, DC 20250–3700, between                    each international standard-setting
                                                    International Standard-Setting                          8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday                       organization. The Secretary of
                                                    Activities                                              through Friday. A complete list of U.S.               Agriculture has delegated to the Office
                                                    AGENCY:   Office of Food Safety, USDA.                  delegates and alternate delegates can be              of Food Safety the responsibility to
                                                                                                            found in Attachment 2 of this notice.                 inform the public of the SPS standard-
                                                    ACTION:   Notice.                                                                                             setting activities of Codex. The Office of
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    SUMMARY:    This notice informs the public              Mary Frances Lowe, United States                      Food Safety has, in turn, assigned the
                                                    of the sanitary and phytosanitary                       Manager for Codex Alimentarius, U.S.                  responsibility for informing the public
                                                    standard-setting activities of the Codex                Department of Agriculture, Office of                  of the SPS standard-setting activities of
                                                    Alimentarius Commission (Codex), in                     Food Safety, South Agriculture                        Codex to the U.S. Codex Office (USCO).
                                                    accordance with section 491 of the                      Building, 1400 Independence Avenue                       Codex was created in 1963 by two
                                                    Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as                        SW., Room 4861, Washington, DC                        United Nations organizations, the Food
                                                    amended, and the Uruguay Round                          20250–3700; Telephone: (202) 205–                     and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and
                                                    Agreements Act. This notice also                                                                              the World Health Organization (WHO).
                                                                                                            7760; Fax: (202) 720–3157; Email:
                                                                                                                                                                  Codex is the principal international
                                                    provides a list of other standard-setting               USCodex@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                                                                               For information pertaining to                      organization for establishing standards
                                                    activities of Codex, including
                                                                                                            particular committees, contact the                    for food. Through adoption of food
                                                    commodity standards, guidelines, codes
                                                                                                            delegate of that committee. Documents                 standards, codes of practice, and other
                                                    of practice, and revised texts. This
                                                                                                                                                                  guidelines developed by its committees
                                                    notice, which covers Codex activities                   pertaining to Codex and specific
                                                                                                                                                                  and by promoting their adoption and
                                                    during the time periods from June 1,                    committee agendas are accessible via
                                                                                                                                                                  implementation by governments, Codex
                                                    2016, to May 31, 2017, and June 1, 2017,                the Internet at http://
                                                                                                                                                                  seeks to protect the health of consumers,
                                                    to May 31, 2018, seeks comments on                      www.codexalimentarius.org/meetings-
                                                                                                                                                                  ensure fair practices in the food trade,
                                                    standards under consideration and                       reports/en/. The U.S. Codex Office also
                                                                                                                                                                  and promote coordination of food
                                                    recommendations for new standards.                      maintains a Web site at http://
                                                                                                                                                                  standards work undertaken by
                                                    ADDRESSES: FSIS invites interested                      www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/
                                                                                                                                                                  international governmental and
                                                    persons to submit their comments on                     topics/international-affairs/us-codex-
                                                                                                                                                                  nongovernmental organizations. In the
                                                    this notice. Comments may be                            alimentarius.
                                                                                                                                                                  United States, U.S. Codex activities are
                                                    submitted by one of the following                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            managed and carried out by the United
                                                    methods:                                                                                                      States Department of Agriculture
                                                       • Federal eRulemaking Portal: This                   Background
                                                                                                                                                                  (USDA); the Food and Drug
                                                    Web site provides the ability to type                      The World Trade Organization (WTO)                 Administration (FDA), Department of
                                                    short comments directly into the                        was established on January 1, 1995, as                Health and Human Services (HHS); the
                                                    comment field on this Web page or                       the common international institutional                National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                    attach a file for lengthier comments. Go                framework for the conduct of trade                    Administration (NOAA), Department of
                                                    to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow                   relations among its members in matters                Commerce (DOC); and the
                                                    the on-line instructions at the Web site                related to the Uruguay Round Trade                    Environmental Protection Agency
                                                    for submitting comments.                                Agreements. The WTO is the successor                  (EPA).
                                                       • Mail, including CD–ROMs, etc.:                     organization to the General Agreement                    As the agency responsible for
                                                    Mail to the U.S. Department of                          on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). United                   informing the public of the SPS
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                                                    Agriculture (USDA), FSIS, 1400                          States membership in the WTO was                      standard-setting activities of Codex, the
                                                    Independence Avenue SW., Mailstop                       approved and the Uruguay Round                        Office of Food Safety publishes this
                                                    3782, Room 8–163B, Washington, DC                       Agreements Act (Uruguay Round                         notice in the Federal Register annually.
                                                    20250–3700.                                             Agreements) was signed into law by the                Attachment 1 (Sanitary and
                                                       • Hand- or courier-delivered items:                  President on December 8, 1994, Public                 Phytosanitary Activities of Codex) sets
                                                    Deliver to OPPD, RIMS, Docket                           Law 103–465, 108 Stat. 4809. The                      forth the following information:
                                                    Clearance Unit, Patriots Plaza 3, 355 E                 Uruguay Round Agreements became                          1. The SPS standards under
                                                    Street SW., Room 8–164, Washington,                     effective, with respect to the United                 consideration or planned for
                                                    DC 20250–3700.                                          States, on January 1, 1995. The Uruguay               consideration; and


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                                                       2. For each SPS standard specified:                  Codex Officials (including U.S.                       considered proposals for new work by
                                                       a. A description of the consideration                delegates and alternate delegates). A list            the Task Force on Antimicrobial
                                                    or planned consideration of the                         of forthcoming Codex sessions may be                  Resistance; the Regular Review of Codex
                                                    standard;                                               found at: http://                                     Work Management (electronic working
                                                       b. Whether the United States is                      www.codexalimentarius.org/meetings-                   groups); FAO/WHO Scientific Support
                                                    participating or plans to participate in                reports/en/.                                          for Codex; FAO/WHO Capacity
                                                    the consideration of the standard;                                                                            Development and Trust Fund Activities;
                                                       c. The agenda for United States                      Additional Public Notification
                                                                                                                                                                  Relations between Codex and Other
                                                    participation, if any; and                                 Public awareness of all segments of                International Organizations; financial
                                                       d. The agency responsible for                        rulemaking and policy development is                  and budgetary issues; Election of the
                                                    representing the United States with                     important. FSIS will announce this                    Chairperson, Vice-Chairpersons, and
                                                    respect to the standard.                                Federal Register publication on-line                  Members of the Executive Committee;
                                                       TO OBTAIN COPIES OF THE                              through the FSIS Web page located at:                 and designation of Countries
                                                    STANDARDS LISTED IN                                     http://www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-                     responsible for appointing the
                                                    ATTACHMENT 1, PLEASE CONTACT                            register.                                             Chairpersons of Codex Subsidiary
                                                    THE CODEX DELEGATE, U.S. CODEX                             FSIS also will make copies of this                 Bodies.
                                                    OFFICE, OR VISIT THE CODEX                              publication available through the FSIS
                                                    ALIMENTARIUS WEBSITE: http://                                                                                    Before the Commission session, the
                                                                                                            Constituent Update, which is used to                  Executive Committee met at its 73rd
                                                    www.fao.org/fao-who-                                    provide information regarding FSIS
                                                    codexalimentarius/standards/en/.                                                                              Session, July 10–13, 2017. It was
                                                                                                            policies, procedures, regulations,                    composed of the chairperson; vice-
                                                       This notice also solicits public                     Federal Register notices, FSIS public
                                                    comment on standards that are currently                                                                       chairpersons; seven members elected
                                                                                                            meetings, and other types of information              from the Commission from each of the
                                                    under consideration or planned for                      that could affect or would be of interest
                                                    consideration and recommendations for                                                                         following geographic regions: Africa,
                                                                                                            to our constituents and stakeholders.                 Asia, Europe, Latin America and the
                                                    new standards. The delegate, in                         The Update is available on the FSIS
                                                    conjunction with the responsible                                                                              Caribbean, Near East, North America,
                                                                                                            Web page. Through the Web page, FSIS                  and South-West Pacific; and regional
                                                    agency, will take the comments received                 is able to provide information to a much
                                                    into account in participating in the                                                                          coordinators from the six regional
                                                                                                            broader, more diverse audience. In                    committees. Canada was the elected
                                                    consideration of the standards and in                   addition, FSIS offers an email
                                                    proposing matters to be considered by                                                                         representative from North America; the
                                                                                                            subscription service which provides                   United States participated as an advisor.
                                                    Codex.                                                  automatic and customized access to
                                                       The U.S. delegate will facilitate public                                                                   The Executive Committee conducted a
                                                                                                            selected food safety news and                         critical review of the elaboration of
                                                    participation in the United States                      information. This service is available at:
                                                    Government’s activities relating to                                                                           Codex standards and considered
                                                                                                            http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.                   Revitalization of the FAO/WHO
                                                    Codex. The U.S. delegate will maintain                     Options range from recalls to export
                                                    a list of individuals, groups, and                                                                            Regional Coordinating Committees;
                                                                                                            information, regulations, directives, and             Implementation Status of the 2014–2019
                                                    organizations that have expressed an                    notices. Customers can add or delete
                                                    interest in the activities of the Codex                                                                       Strategic Plan and Preparation of the
                                                                                                            subscriptions themselves, and have the                2020–2025 Strategic Plan; Committees
                                                    Committees and will disseminate                         option to password protect their
                                                    information regarding U.S. delegation                                                                         Working by Correspondence; Codex and
                                                                                                            accounts.                                             Sustainable Development Goals; FAO/
                                                    activities to interested parties. This
                                                    information will include the status of                    Done at Washington, DC, on August 31,               WHO Scientific Support for Codex
                                                                                                            2017.                                                 work; Relations between FAO and WHO
                                                    each agenda item; the U.S.
                                                    Government’s position or preliminary                    Mary Frances Lowe,                                    Policies, Strategies and Guidelines and
                                                    position on the agenda items; and the                   U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.                  Codex Work; and financial and
                                                    time and place of planning meetings                                                                           budgetary issues.
                                                    and debriefing meetings following the                   Attachment 1:                                            U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    Codex committee sessions. In addition,                  Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of                 Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                    the U.S. Codex Office makes much of                     Codex                                                 USCO.
                                                    the same information available through                                                                        Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                    its Web page at http://                                 Codex Alimentarius Commission and
                                                                                                            Executive Committee                                   Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                    www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/
                                                    topics/international-affairs/us-codex-                     The Codex Alimentarius Commission                    The Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                    alimentarius. If you would like to access               convened for its 40th Session July 17–                Veterinary Drugs in Foods (CCRVDF)
                                                    or receive information about specific                   July 22, 2017, in Geneva, Switzerland.                determines priorities for the
                                                    committees, please visit the Web page or                At that session, the Commission                       consideration of residues of veterinary
                                                    notify the appropriate U.S. delegate or                 adopted standards recommended by                      drugs in foods and recommends
                                                    the U.S. Codex Office, Room 4861,                       Committees at Step 8 or Step 5/8, and                 Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for
                                                    South Agriculture Building, 1400                        it advanced the work of Committees by                 veterinary drugs. The Committee also
                                                    Independence Avenue SW.,                                adopting draft standards at Step 5. The               develops codes of practice, as may be
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                                                    Washington, DC 20250–3700 (uscodex@                     Commission also considered proposals                  required, and considers methods of
                                                    fsis.usda.gov).                                         for new work as well as proposed                      sampling and analysis for the
                                                       The information provided in                          standards, codes of practice,                         determination of veterinary drug
                                                    Attachment 1 describes the status of                    amendments to the Procedural Manual,                  residues in food. A veterinary drug is
                                                    Codex standard-setting activities by the                and related matters forwarded to the                  defined as any substance applied or
                                                    Codex Committees for the time periods                   Commission by the general subject                     administered to any food producing
                                                    from June 1, 2016, to May 31, 2017, and                 committees, commodity committees,                     animal, such as meat or milk producing
                                                    June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018.                          and regional coordinating committees.                 animals, poultry, fish, or bees, whether
                                                    Attachment 2 provides a list of U.S.                    In particular, the Commission                         used for therapeutic, prophylactic or


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                                                    diagnostic purposes, or for modification                resulting from carry-over of veterinary                 Adopted at Step 5, 5/8 & 8:
                                                    of physiological functions or behavior.                 drugs in feed;                                          • Proposed draft and draft MLs for
                                                       A Codex Maximum Residue Limit                           • Database of countries’ needs for                 lead in selected processed fruits and
                                                    (MRL) for residues of veterinary drugs is               MRLs;                                                 vegetables (revision of MLs,
                                                    the maximum concentration of residue                       • Analysis of the results of the global            accompanied by proposed revocations
                                                    resulting from the use of a veterinary                  survey to provide information to the                  of corresponding existing MLs when the
                                                    drug (expressed in mg/kg or ug/kg on a                  CCRVDF to move compounds from the                     Commission adopts final new MLs).
                                                    fresh weight basis) that is recommended                 database on countries’ needs for MRLs                   Adopted at Step 5/8:
                                                    by the Codex Alimentarius Commission                    to the JECFA priority list;                             • Proposed draft code of practice
                                                    to be permitted or recognized as                           • Discussion paper on the evaluation               (COP) for the prevention and reduction
                                                    acceptable in or on a food. Residues of                 of the rationale for the decline in new               of arsenic contamination in rice;
                                                    a veterinary drug include the parent                    compounds to be included in the                         • Annex on ergot and ergot alkaloids
                                                    compounds or their metabolites in any                   CCRVDF priority list for evaluation by                in cereal grains (annex to the COP for
                                                    edible portion of the animal product,                   JECFA;                                                the prevention and reduction of
                                                    and include residues of associated                         • Discussion paper on edible offal                 mycotoxin contamination in cereals);
                                                    impurities of the veterinary drug                       tissues (possible definition and edible               and
                                                    concerned. An MRL is based on the type                  offal tissues of interest in international              • Proposed draft COP for the
                                                    and amount of residue considered to be                  trade); and                                           prevention and reduction of mycotoxin
                                                                                                               • Discussion paper on the revision of              contamination in spices.
                                                    without any toxicological hazard for
                                                                                                            the criteria for the use of multi-residue               The Committee will continue working
                                                    human health as expressed by the
                                                                                                            analytical methods for the                            on:
                                                    Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) or on the
                                                                                                            determination and identification of                     • MLs for total aflatoxins in ready to
                                                    basis of a temporary ADI that utilizes an
                                                                                                            veterinary drugs in foods.                            eat peanuts (establishment of MLs);
                                                    additional safety factor. When                             Work on the following items has been
                                                    establishing an MRL, consideration is                                                                           • MLs for lead in selected
                                                                                                            discontinued:                                         commodities in the General Standard
                                                    also given to residues that occur in food                  • Proposed draft MRL for ivermectin
                                                    of plant origin or the environment.                                                                           for Contaminants and Toxins in Food
                                                                                                            (cattle muscle);
                                                    Furthermore, the MRL may be reduced                        • Discussion paper on unintended                   and Feed;
                                                    to be consistent with official                          presence of residues of veterinary drugs                • MLs for cadmium in chocolate and
                                                    recommended or authorized usage,                        in food commodities resulting from the                cocoa-derived products (establishment
                                                    approved by national authorities, of the                carry-over of drug residues; and                      of MLs);
                                                    veterinary drugs under practical                           • Discussion paper on the                            • MLs for mycotoxins in spices;
                                                    conditions.                                             establishment of a rating system to                     • MLs for methylmercury in fish;
                                                       An ADI is an estimate made by the                    establish priority for CCRVDF work.                     • Revision of the COP for the
                                                    Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on                          U.S. Participation: Yes.                           prevention and reduction of dioxins and
                                                    Food Additives (JECFA) of the amount                       Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/                     dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls
                                                    of a veterinary drug, expressed on a                    Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/                 in food and feed;
                                                    body weight basis, which can be                         FSIS.                                                   • Code of Practice for the reduction of
                                                    ingested daily in food over a lifetime                                                                        3-MCPD and glycidyl esters in refined
                                                                                                            Codex Committee on Contaminants in                    oils and products made with refined
                                                    without appreciable health risk.
                                                                                                            Foods                                                 oils;
                                                       The Committee convened for its 23rd
                                                    Session in Houston, Texas, October 17–                     The Codex Committee on                               • Guidelines (best practice) for risk
                                                    21, 2016. The relevant document is                      Contaminants in Foods (CCCF)                          analysis of chemicals in advertently
                                                    REP17/RVDF. The following items were                    establishes or endorses permitted                     present in food at low levels;
                                                    considered for adoption by the 40th                     maximum levels (MLs) or guideline                       • Establishment of ML for
                                                    Session of the Commission in July 2017:                 levels for contaminants and naturally                 hydrocyanic acid in fermented cooked
                                                       Adopted at Step 5/8:                                 occurring toxicants in food and feed;                 cassava-based products and occurrence
                                                       • Proposed draft MRLs for Lasalocid                  prepares priority lists of contaminants               of mycotoxins in these products;
                                                    sodium (chicken, turkey, quail and                      and naturally occurring toxicants for                   • Structured approach to prioritize
                                                    pheasant kidney, liver, muscle,                         risk assessment by the Joint FAO/WHO                  commodities not in the General
                                                    skin+fat); ivermectin (cattle fat, kidney,              Expert Committee on Food Additives;                   Standard for Contaminants and Toxins
                                                    liver, muscle); and teflubenzuron                       considers and elaborates methods of                   in Food and Feed for which new MLs
                                                    (salmon filet, muscle).                                 analysis and sampling for the                         for lead could be established;
                                                       Adopted at Step 5:                                   determination of contaminants and                       • Aflatoxins and sterigmatocystin in
                                                       • Proposed draft Risk Management                     naturally occurring toxicants in food                 cereals;
                                                    Recommendation for gentian violet.                      and feed; considers and elaborates on                   • Development of a COP for the
                                                       The Committee will continue to work                  standards or codes of practice for related            prevention and reduction of cadmium
                                                    on the following items:                                 subjects; and considers other matters                 contamination in cocoa;
                                                       • Proposed draft MRLs for zilpaterol                 assigned to it by the Commission in                     • Forward work plan for CCCF; and
                                                    hydrochloride (cattle fat, kidney, liver,               relation to contaminants and naturally                  • Priority list of contaminants and
                                                    muscle);                                                occurring toxicants in food and feed.                 naturally occurring toxicants proposed
                                                       • Draft Priority List of Veterinary
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                                                                                                               The Committee convened for its 11th                for evaluation by JECFA.
                                                    drugs requiring evaluation or re-                       Session in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April                U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    evaluation by JECFA;                                    3–7, 2017. The relevant document is                     Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                       • Discussion paper on MRLs for                       REP17/CF. The following items were                    USDA/FSIS.
                                                    groups of fish species;                                 considered for adoption by the 40th
                                                       • Request for scientific advice to the                                                                     Codex Committee on Food Additives
                                                                                                            Session of the Commission in July 2017:
                                                    FAO and WHO to address the issue of                        Adopted:                                             The Codex Committee on Food
                                                    unavoidable and unintended residues of                     • MLs for lead and arsenic in fish oils            Additives (CCFA) establishes or
                                                    approved veterinary drugs in foods                      (amendment-inclusion of fish oils).                   endorses acceptable MLs for individual


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                                                    food additives; prepares a priority list of               The Committee will continue working                 in certain animal feeding stuffs moving
                                                    food additives for risk assessment by the               on:                                                   in international trade where this is
                                                    Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on                         • Draft and proposed draft food                     justified for reasons of protection of
                                                    Food Additives (JECFA); assigns                         additive provisions of the GSFA with an               human health; preparing priority lists of
                                                    functional classes to individual food                   electronic working group (eWG) led by                 pesticides for evaluation by the Joint
                                                    additives; recommends specifications of                 the United States);                                   FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide
                                                    identity and purity for food additives for                • Proposals for additions and changes               Residues (JMPR); considering methods
                                                    adoption by the Codex Alimentarius                      to the Priority List of Substances                    of sampling and analysis for the
                                                    Commission; considers methods of                        Proposed for Evaluation by JECFA:                     determination of pesticide residues in
                                                    analysis for the determination of                         Æ The Committee noted that there are                food and feed; considering other matters
                                                    additives in food; and considers and                    no specifications for sodium sorbate                  in relation to the safety of food and feed
                                                    elaborates standards or codes of practice               (INS 201). The Committee agreed that if               containing pesticide residues; and
                                                    for related subjects, such as the labeling              a commitment is not made to provide                   establishing maximum limits for
                                                    of food additives when sold as such.                    sufficient data for the development of                environmental and industrial
                                                    The 49th Session of the Committee                       specifications at its next session (CCFA              contaminants showing chemical or
                                                    convened in Macao SAR, China, March                     50, 2018) sodium sorbate will be taken                other similarity to pesticides in specific
                                                    20–24, 2017. The relevant document is                   off of the priority list and existing                 food items or groups of food.
                                                    REP17/FA. Immediately before the                        adopted provisions for this additive in                 The 49th Session of the Committee
                                                    Plenary Session there was a two-day                     the GSFA and Codex Commodity                          met in Beijing, China, April 24–29,
                                                    physical Working Group on the General                   Standards will be revoked.                            2017. The relevant document is REP17/
                                                    Standard for Food Additives (GSFA)                        • Alignment of the food additive                    PR. The following items were
                                                    chaired by the United States.                           provisions of commodity standards and                 considered at the 40th Session of the
                                                      The following were considered by the                  relevant provisions of the GSFA; revised              Codex Alimentarius Commission in July
                                                    40th Session of the Commission in July                  approach to listing commodity                         2017:
                                                    2017:                                                   standards in Table 3 of the GSFA; and                   Adopted at Step 8 & 5/8:
                                                      Adopted at Step 5/8:                                  guidance for commodity committees in                    • Draft and proposed draft Maximum
                                                      • Proposed draft specifications for the               the alignment (eWG led by Australia                   Residue Limits (MRLs) for pesticides in
                                                    identity and purity of food additives;                  and the United States);                               food and feed;
                                                    and                                                       • Revision of the Class Names and the                 • Draft and proposed draft Revision
                                                      • Proposed draft amendments to the                    International Numbering System for                    of the Classification of Food and Feed
                                                    Class Names and International                           Food Additives (eWG led by Iran &                     (Vegetable Commodity Groups);
                                                    Numbering System (INS) for Food                         Belgium);                                               • Proposed draft Table 2 with
                                                    Additives (CAC/GL 36–1989).                               • New or revised provisions of the                  examples of representative commodities
                                                      Adopted at Step 8 & 5/8:                              GSFA with a physical working group
                                                      • Draft and proposed draft food                                                                             for vegetable commodity groups, for
                                                                                                            (pWG) led by the United States;                       inclusion in the Principles and
                                                    additive provisions of the GSFA.                          • Discussion on the use of nitrates                 Guidance for the Selection of
                                                      Adopted:                                              (INS 251, 252) and nitrites (INS 249,
                                                      • Amendment to the Introduction of                                                                          Representative Commodities for the
                                                                                                            250) (eWG led by the European Union                   Extrapolation of MRLs for Pesticides to
                                                    the List of Codex Specifications for Food               and the Netherlands);
                                                    Additives (CAC/MISC 6);                                                                                       Commodity Groups;
                                                                                                              • Discussion paper on the use of the
                                                      • Revised food additive provisions of                                                                         • Draft and proposed draft Revision
                                                                                                            terms ‘‘unprocessed’’ and ‘‘plain’’ in the
                                                    the GSFA related to the alignment of the                                                                      of the Classification of Food and Feed
                                                                                                            GSFA (Russian Federation); and
                                                    standards for frozen fish products and of                                                                     (Grasses); and
                                                                                                              • Discussion paper on the ‘‘Future
                                                    the Standards for Certain Canned Citrus                                                                         • Proposed draft Table 3 with
                                                                                                            Strategies for CCFA’’ (Australia, Canada,
                                                    Fruits (CODEX STAN 254–2007),                                                                                 examples of representative commodities
                                                                                                            China, Iran, and United States).
                                                    Preserved Tomatoes (CODEX STAN 13–                        The Committee also agreed to hold a                 for grasses, for inclusion in the
                                                    1981), Processed Tomato Concentrates                    two-day physical Working Group on the                 Principles and Guidance for the
                                                    (CODEX STAN 57–1981), and Table                         GSFA immediately preceding the 50th                   Selection of Representative
                                                    Olives (CODEX STAN 66–1981), and the                    Session of the CCFA in 2018, to be                    Commodities for the Extrapolation of
                                                    EDTA provisions of the Standard for                     chaired by the United States. That group              MRLs for Pesticides to Commodity
                                                    Canned Shrimps or Prawns (CODEX                         will discuss:                                         Groups.
                                                    STAN 37–1981); and                                        • The recommendations of the eWG                      Adopted at Step 5:
                                                      • Revised food additive sections of                   on the GSFA on food additive                            • Proposed draft Revision of the
                                                    the Standards for Preserved Tomatoes                    provisions to be circulated for comment;              Classification of Food and Feed (Seeds
                                                    (CODEX STAN 13–1981), Processed                           • New proposals and proposed                        for Beverages and Sweets).
                                                    Tomato Concentrates (CODEX STAN                         revisions of food additive provisions in                Adopted at Step 8:
                                                    57–1981), Quick Frozen Fin-Fish,                        the GSFA; and                                           • Draft Guidelines on Performance
                                                    Uneviscerated and Eviscerated (CODEX                      • Recommendations on the use of                     Criteria for Methods of Analysis for the
                                                    STAN 36–1981), Quick Frozen Shrimps                     food additives in processed cheese.                   Determination of Pesticide Residues in
                                                    or Prawns (CODEX STAN 92–1981),                           U.S. Participation: Yes.                            Food and Feed.
                                                                                                                                                                    The Committee will continue working
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                                                    Quick Frozen Lobsters (CODEX STAN                         Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
                                                    95–1981), Quick Frozen Blocks of Fish                                                                         on:
                                                    Filets (CODEX STAN 190–1995), Quick                     Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues                   • Draft MRLs for pesticides;
                                                    Frozen Fish Fillet, Quick Frozen Fish                     The Codex Committee on Pesticide                      • Proposed draft MRLs for pesticides;
                                                    Sticks (Fish Fingers), Fish Portions and                Residues (CCPR) is responsible for                      • Proposed draft and draft revisions
                                                    Fish Fillets—Breaded and in Batter                      establishing maximum residue limits                   of the Classification of Food and Feed
                                                    (CODEX STAN 166–1989), and Fresh                        (MRLs)for pesticide residues in specific              for selected commodity groups,
                                                    and Quick Frozen Raw Scallop Products                   food items or in groups of food;                      including seeds for beverages and
                                                    (CODEX STAN 315–2014).                                  establishing MRLs for pesticide residues              sweets;


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                                                      • Discussion paper on the possible                      • Follow-up work on the review and                     • Draft Principles and Guidelines for
                                                    review of the International Estimate of                 update of Codex Stan 234–1999;                        Monitoring the Performance of National
                                                    Short-Tern Intake (IESTI) Equations;                      • Future Work on database for Codex                 Food Control Systems.
                                                      • Establishment Codex Schedules and                   Methods of Analysis and Sampling                         The Committee will continue working
                                                    Priority Lists of Pesticides;                           Plans;                                                on the following items:
                                                      • Information on National                               • Information document on Practical                    • New work on guidance on the use
                                                    Registrations of Pesticides; and                        Examples on the Selection of                          of systems equivalence;
                                                      • Discussion paper on the                             Appropriate Sampling Plans;                              • New work on guidance on paperless
                                                    Establishment of a Codex Database of                      • Proposals to amend the Guidelines                 use of electronic certificates (Revision of
                                                    National Registrations of Pesticides.                   on Measurement Uncertainty; and                       Guidelines for Design, Production,
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                                                                                    Issuance and Use of Generic Official
                                                                                                              • Proposal to amend the General
                                                      Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/                                                                            Certificates);
                                                                                                            Guidelines on Sampling.
                                                    FSIS.                                                                                                            • New work on guidance on
                                                                                                              U.S. Participation: Yes.                            regulatory approaches to third party
                                                    Codex Committee on Methods of                             Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                      assurance schemes in food safety and
                                                    Analysis and Sampling                                   USDA/Grain Inspection, Packers and                    fair practices in the food trade;
                                                       The Codex Committee on Methods of                    Stockyards Administration.                               • Discussion paper on food integrity
                                                    Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS)                           Codex Committee on Food Import and                    and food authenticity;
                                                    defines the criteria appropriate to Codex               Export Inspection and Certification                      • Discussion paper on consideration
                                                    Methods of Analysis and Sampling;                       Systems                                               of emerging issues and future directions
                                                    serves as a coordinating body for Codex                                                                       for the work of the Codex Committee on
                                                    with other international groups working                    The Codex Committee on Food Import                 Food Import and Export Inspection and
                                                    on methods of analysis and sampling                     and Export Inspection and Certification               Certification Systems;
                                                    and quality assurance systems for                       Systems (CCFICS) is responsible for                      • Framework for the preliminary
                                                    laboratories; specifies, on the basis of                developing principles and guidelines for              assessment and identification of priority
                                                    final recommendations submitted to it                   food import and export inspection and                 areas for CCFICs; and
                                                    by the bodies referred to above,                        certification systems, with a view to                    • Inter-sessional physical working
                                                    reference methods of analysis and                       harmonizing methods and procedures                    groups: trial broadcast via Webinar.
                                                    sampling appropriate to Codex                           that protect the health of consumers,                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    standards which are generally                           ensure fair trading practices, and                       Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS;
                                                    applicable to a number of foods;                        facilitate international trade in                     HHS/FDA.
                                                    considers, amends if necessary, and                     foodstuffs; developing principles and
                                                    endorses as appropriate, methods of                     guidelines for the application of                     Codex Committee on Food Labelling
                                                    analysis and sampling proposed by                       measures by the competent authorities                   The Codex Committee on Food
                                                    Codex commodity committees, except                      of exporting and importing countries to               Labelling (CCFL) drafts provisions on
                                                    for methods of analysis and sampling                    provide assurance, where necessary,                   labeling applicable to all foods;
                                                    for residues of pesticides or veterinary                that foodstuffs comply with                           considers, amends, and endorses draft
                                                    drugs in food, the assessment of                        requirements, especially statutory                    specific provisions on labeling prepared
                                                    microbiological quality and safety in                   health requirements; developing                       by the Codex Committees drafting
                                                    food, and the assessment of                             guidelines for the utilization, as and                standards, codes of practice, guidelines;
                                                    specifications for food additives;                      when appropriate, of quality assurance                and studies specific labeling problems
                                                    elaborates sampling plans and                           systems to ensure that foodstuffs                     assigned by the Codex Alimentarius
                                                    procedures, as may be required;                         conform with requirements and promote                 Commission. The Committee also
                                                    considers specific sampling and                         the recognition of these systems in                   studies problems associated with the
                                                    analysis problems submitted to it by the                facilitating trade in food products under             advertisement of food with particular
                                                    Commission or any of its Committees;                    bilateral/multilateral arrangements by                reference to claims and misleading
                                                    and defines procedures, protocols,                      countries; developing guidelines and                  descriptions.
                                                    guidelines or related texts for the                     criteria with respect to format,                        The Committee will convene its 44th
                                                    assessment of food laboratory                           declarations, and language of such                    Session in Asuncion, Paraguay, October
                                                    proficiency, as well as, quality                        official certificates as countries may                16–20, 2017. The Committee will
                                                    assurance systems for laboratories.                     require with a view towards                           continue to discuss the following items:
                                                       The 38th Session of the Committee                    international harmonization; making                     • Revision of the General Standard
                                                    met in Budapest, Hungary, May 8–12,                     recommendations for information                       for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods
                                                    2017. The relevant document is REP17/                   exchange in relation to food import/                  (GSLPF): Date Marking (proposed draft);
                                                    MAS. The following items were                           export control; consulting as necessary                 • Guidance for the labelling of non-
                                                    considered by the Commission at its                     with other international groups working               retail containers;
                                                    40th Session in July 2017:                              on matters related to food inspection                   • Consumer preference claims
                                                       Adopted:                                             and certification systems; and                        (discussion paper);
                                                       • Methods of Analysis and Sampling                   considering other matters assigned to it                • Front-of-pack labelling (discussion
                                                    in Codex Standards; and                                 by the Commission in relation to food
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                                                                                                                                                                  paper); and
                                                       • Amendment to the Procedural                        inspection and certification systems.                   • Future work (discussion paper).
                                                    Manual to refer to the sum of                              The 23rd Session of the Committee                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    components.                                             convened in Mexico City, Mexico, May                    Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                       The Committee will continue working                  1–5, 2017. The relevant document is                   USDA/FSIS.
                                                    on:                                                     REP17/FICS. There following items
                                                       • Criteria for endorsement of                        were considered by the Commission at                  Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
                                                    biological methods to detect chemicals                  its 40th Session in July 2017:                         The Codex Committee on Food
                                                    of concern;                                                Adopted at Step 8:                                 Hygiene (CCFH):


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                                                       • Develops basic provisions on food                    • Matters arising from other                          • Revision of the Codex Standard for
                                                    hygiene, applicable to all food or to                   international organizations on the                    Follow-Up Formula (Section A:
                                                    specific food types;                                    standardization of fresh fruits and                   proposed draft essential composition
                                                       • Considers and amends or endorses                   vegetables;                                           and quality factors; Section B: certain
                                                    provisions on food hygiene contained in                   • Draft Standard for Aubergines;                    essential composition and quality
                                                    Codex commodity standards and codes                       • Draft Standard for Garlic;                        factors—young children);
                                                    of practice developed by other Codex                      • Draft Standard for Kiwifruit;                       • Review of other sections of the
                                                    commodity committees;                                     • Draft Standard for Ware Potatoes;                 Standard for Follow-up Formula;
                                                       • Considers specific food hygiene                      • Draft Standard for Fresh Dates;                     • Proposed draft Definition for Bio-
                                                    problems assigned to it by the                            • Proposals for new work on Codex                   fortification;
                                                    Commission;                                             standards for fresh fruits and vegetables;              • Proposed draft Nutrient Reference
                                                                                                              • Proposed layout for Codex standard
                                                       • Suggests and prioritizes areas where                                                                     Values-Non-Communicable Diseases
                                                                                                            for fresh fruits and vegetables                       (NRV–NCD) for EPA and DHA long
                                                    there is a need for microbiological risk
                                                                                                            (outstanding issues);                                 chain omega-3 fatty acids;
                                                    assessment at the international level and                 • Discussion paper on glossary of
                                                    develops questions to be addressed by                                                                           • Proposed draft Guidelines for
                                                                                                            terms used in the layout for Codex                    Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods;
                                                    the risk assessors; and                                 standards for fresh fruits and vegetables;
                                                       • Considers microbiological risk                                                                             • Claim for ‘‘free’’ of trans fatty acids;
                                                                                                            and                                                     • Mechanism/framework for
                                                    management matters in relation to food                    • Other Business.
                                                    hygiene and in relation to the FAO/                                                                           considering technological justification/
                                                                                                              U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    WHO risk assessments.                                     Responsible Agencies: USDA/                         consider or confirm technological
                                                       The Committee convened for its 48th                  Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS);                 justification for certain food additives;
                                                    Session in Los Angeles, CA, November                                                                            • Methods of analysis for provisions
                                                                                                            HHS/FDA.
                                                    7–11, 2016. The relevant document is                                                                          in the standard for infant formula and
                                                    REP 17/FH. The following items were                     Codex Committee on Nutrition and                      formulas for special medical purposes
                                                    considered by the 40th Session of the                   Foods for Special Dietary Uses                        intended for infants; and
                                                    Commission in July 2017:                                   The Codex Committee on Nutrition                     • Consideration of possible Guidance
                                                       Adopted at Step 5/8:                                 and Foods for Special Dietary Uses                    on Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid
                                                       • Proposed draft Revision of the Code                (CCNFSDU) is responsible for studying                 Score for protein quality assessment.
                                                    of Hygienic Practice for Fresh Fruits and               nutrition issues referred to it by the                  U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    Vegetables.                                                                                                     Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;
                                                                                                            Codex Alimentarius Commission. The
                                                       Endorsed with modifications:                                                                               USDA/Agricultural Research Service
                                                                                                            Committee also drafts general
                                                       • Proposed draft Regional Code of                                                                          (ARS).
                                                                                                            provisions, as appropriate, on
                                                    Hygienic Practice for Street-Vended                     nutritional aspects of all foods and                  Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental Task
                                                    Foods in Asia.                                          develops standards, guidelines, or                    Force on Antimicrobial Resistance
                                                       The Committee will continue working                  related texts for foods for special dietary
                                                    on:                                                                                                             The Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental
                                                                                                            uses in cooperation with other                        Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance
                                                       • Proposed draft Revision of the                     committees where necessary; considers,
                                                    General Principles of Food Hygiene and                                                                        (TFAMR) is responsible for (1)
                                                                                                            amends if necessary, and endorses                     reviewing and revising, as appropriate,
                                                    its HACCP Annex;                                        provisions on nutritional aspects
                                                       • Proposed draft Guidance on                                                                               the Code of Practice to Minimize and
                                                                                                            proposed for inclusion in Codex                       Contain Antimicrobial Resistance (CAC/
                                                    Histamine Control;                                      standards, guidelines, and related texts.
                                                       • New work proposals/forward work                                                                          RCP 61–2005) to address the entire food
                                                                                                               The Committee convened for its 38th                chain, in line with the mandate of
                                                    plan; and                                               Session in Hamburg, Germany,
                                                       • Discussion paper on future work on                                                                       Codex; and (2) considering the
                                                                                                            December 5–9, 2016. The reference                     development of Guidance on Integrated
                                                    Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli                  document is REP 17/NFSDU. The
                                                    (STEC).                                                                                                       Surveillance of Antimicrobial
                                                                                                            following items were considered by the                Resistance, taking into account the
                                                       U.S. Participation: Yes.                             Commission at its 40th Session in July
                                                       Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                                                                             guidance developed by the WHO
                                                                                                            2017:                                                 Advisory Group on Integrated
                                                    USDA/FSIS.                                                 Adopted:
                                                                                                               • Proposed amendments to section 6,                Surveillance of Antimicrobial
                                                    Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and                                                                           Resistance (AGISAR) and relevant
                                                    Vegetables                                              paragraph 33 of the nutritional risk
                                                                                                            analysis principles in the Codex                      World Organisation for Animal Health
                                                       The Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits                  Procedural Manual to refer to the Joint               (OIE) documents. The objective of the
                                                    and Vegetables (CCFFV) is responsible                   Expert Meeting on Nutrition (JEMNU) as                Task Force is to develop science-based
                                                    for elaborating worldwide standards and                 a primary source of scientific advice to              guidance on the management of
                                                    codes of practice, as may be appropriate                the Committee;                                        foodborne antimicrobial resistance,
                                                    for fresh fruits and vegetables; for                       • Editorial amendments to the                      taking full account of the WHO Global
                                                    consulting as necessary, with other                     Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling;                    Action Plan on Antimicrobial
                                                    international organizations in the                         • Editorial amendments to various                  Resistance, in particular objectives 3
                                                    standards development process to avoid                  CCNFSDU standards with respect to                     and 4, the work and standards of
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                                                    duplication.                                            flavoring; and                                        relevant international organizations,
                                                       The Committee will convene its 20th                     • Nutrient Reference Values-                       such as FAO, WHO, and OIE, and the
                                                    Session in Kampala, Uganda, October 2–                  Requirements (NRV–R) for Vitamins D                   One-Health approach, to ensure
                                                    6, 2017.                                                and E and the conversion factors for                  members have the necessary guidance to
                                                       The committee will continue to                       Vitamin E equivalents.                                enable coherent management of
                                                    discuss the following items:                               The Committee will continue working                antimicrobial resistance along the food
                                                       • Matters arising from the Codex                     on:                                                   chain. The Task Force is expected to
                                                    Alimentarius Commission and other                          • NRV–R’s for older infants and                    complete its work within three (or a
                                                    Committees;                                             young children;                                       maximum of four) sessions.


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                                                      The Task force will convene for its 1st               to the conformity of named fish oils                    • Standard for Canned Stone Fruits.
                                                    Session in the Republic of Korea,                       with the requirements (especially the                   Proposals for new work were received
                                                    November 27—December 1, 2017.                           fatty acid profile) and its effect on trade;          by CCEXEC and approved by CAC for
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                                 • Alignment of food additives                      cashew kernels, chili sauce, mango
                                                      Responsible Agencies: FDA/USDA.                       provisions in standards for fats and oils             chutney, dried sweet potato, gochujang,
                                                                                                            (except fish oils) and technological                  dried fruits, and canned mixed fruits.
                                                    Codex Committee on Fats and Oils
                                                                                                            justification for use of emulsifiers;                   The Commission authorized CCPFV
                                                       The Codex Committee on Fats and                         • Considering proposals for new                    to work by correspondence until CAC
                                                    Oils (CCFO) is responsible for                          substances to be added to the list of                 41 (2018) to prioritize the proposals for
                                                    elaborating worldwide standards for fats                acceptable previous cargoes;                          new work, prepare a work plan, and
                                                    and oils of animal, vegetable, and                         • Providing relevant information (if               prepare recommendations on the
                                                    marine origin, including margarine and                  available from Member countries) to                   establishment of electronic working
                                                    olive oil.                                              JECFA on the 23 substances on the list                groups.
                                                       The Committee convened for its 25th                  of acceptable previous cargoes currently                U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    Session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,                      on the list; and                                        Responsible Agencies: USDA/
                                                    February 27–March 3, 2017. The                             • Discussion paper on the                          Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/
                                                    relevant document is REP17/FO-Rev.                      applicability of the fatty acid                       FDA.
                                                    The following items were considered by                  composition of all oils listed in Table 1
                                                    the Commission at its 40th Session in                                                                         Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                                                                            in relation to the fatty acid composition
                                                    July 2017:                                              of corresponding crude (unrefined) form                 The Codex Committee on Sugars
                                                       Adopted at Step 8:                                   in the Standard for Named Vegetable                   (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards
                                                       • Draft Standard for Fish Oils.                      Oils.                                                 for all types of sugars and sugar
                                                       Adopted at Step 5/8:                                    U.S. Participation: Yes.                           products.
                                                       • Proposed draft Revision to the                        Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA;                       The Committee has been re-activated
                                                    Standard for Olive Oils and Olive                       USDA/Agricultural Research Service                    electronically to work by
                                                    Pomace Oils (Codex Stan 210–1999):                      (ARS).                                                correspondence on a draft Standard for
                                                    Revision of the Limits for Campesterol;                                                                       Non-Centrifuged Dehydrated Sugar
                                                    and                                                     Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                   Cane Juice.
                                                       • Proposed draft Revision to the                     and Vegetables                                          The following was considered by the
                                                    Standard for Named Vegetable Oils:                        The Codex Committee on Processed                    Commission at its 40th Session in July
                                                    Revision of Quality Parameters for                      Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is                      2017.
                                                    Peanut Oil.                                             responsible for elaborating worldwide                   • Draft Standard for Non-Centrifuged
                                                       Adopted at Step 5:                                   standards and related texts for all types             Dehydrated Sugar Cane Juice (scope and
                                                       • Proposed draft Revision to the                     of processed fruits and vegetables                    definition of the product).
                                                    Standard for Named Vegetable Oils:                      including, but not limited to canned,                   The Commission agreed to extend the
                                                    Addition of Palm Oil with High Oleic                    dried, and frozen products, as well as                work on development of this standard
                                                    Acid.                                                   fruit and vegetable juices and nectars.               for one year.
                                                       Adopted:                                               The Committee convened for its 28th                   Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                                                       • Amendment to the Sections on                       Session in Washington, DC, September                    U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                    Flavourings of Codex Standard 19–1981                   12–16, 2016. The relevant document is
                                                    (Section 3.3), Codex Stan 210–1999                                                                            Codex Committee on Cereals Pulses &
                                                                                                            REP17/PFV. The following items were                   Legumes
                                                    (Section 4.1), and Codex Stan 256–2007;                 considered for adoption by the 40th
                                                    and                                                     Session of the Commission in July 2017:                 The Codex Committee on Cereals,
                                                       • Amendment to Section 2 in the                        Adopted at Step 5/8:                                Pulses and Legumes (CCCPL) elaborates
                                                    Appendix of the Standard for Named                        • Annex on Canned Pineapples, for                   worldwide standards and/or codes of
                                                    Vegetable Oils: fatty acid range of crude               inclusion on the Standard for Certain                 practice, as appropriate, for cereals
                                                    rice bran oil.                                          Canned Fruits; and                                    pulses and legumes and their products.
                                                       Approved as new work:                                  • Annexes for Certain Quick Frozen                    The Committee has been reactivated
                                                       • Revision of the Standard for Named                 Vegetables, for inclusion in the                      to work by correspondence to draft an
                                                    Vegetable Oils: Essential composition of                Standard for Quick Frozen Vegetables.                 international Codex Standard for
                                                    sunflower seed oils;                                      Adopted:                                            Quinoa. The following item was
                                                       • Revision of the Standard for Named                   • Amendment to the Scope of the                     considered by the Commission at its
                                                    Vegetable Oils: Inclusion of walnut oil,                Standard for Certain Canned Fruits;                   40th Session in July 2017:
                                                    almond oil, hazelnut oil, pistachio oil,                  • Amendments to the food additive                     Adopted at Step 5:
                                                    flaxseed oil, and avocado oil;                          provisions in Codex standards for                       • Standard for Quinoa
                                                       • Revision of the Standard for Named                 processed fruits and vegetables (subject                The Commission agreed to establish
                                                    Vegetable Oils: Replacement of acid                     to endorsement by CCFA);                              an eWG chaired by the Plurinational
                                                    value with free fatty acids for virgin                    • Standard for Canned Chestnuts and                 State of Bolivia and co-chaired by the
                                                    palm oil and inclusion of free fatty acids              Canned Chestnut Puree;                                United States and to continue the work
                                                    for crude palm kernel oil; and                            • Standard for Pickled Fruits and                   to address the outstanding issues.
                                                       • Revision of the Standard for Olive
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                                                                                                            Vegetables;                                             The Commission also requested that
                                                    Oils and Pomace Olive Oils (Codex Stan                    • Standard for Jams, Jellies, and                   the CCCF consider including quinoa in
                                                    33–1981).                                               Marmalades;                                           the MLs for lead and cadmium in
                                                       The Committee will continue working                    • Standard for Canned Applesauce;                   cereals in the GSCTFF, in accordance
                                                    on:                                                       • Standard for Canned Fruit Cocktail;               with the recommendations of the 73rd
                                                       • Gathering information on technical                   • Standard for Canned Tropical Fruit                session of CCEXEC.
                                                    difficulties in the implementation of the               Salad;                                                  No additional work is ongoing in this
                                                    fish oil standard, specifically on                        • Standard Pickled Cucumbers;                       Committee. It will again be adjourned
                                                    monitoring its application with respect                   • Standard for Kimchi; and                          sine die once the work on the


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                                                    international Codex Standard for                        strengthening of food control                         platform, prioritization of needs in the
                                                    Quinoa is completed.                                    infrastructures; recommend to the                     region and comments for future
                                                      Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.                        Commission the development of                         consideration);
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                              worldwide standards for products of                     • Use of Codex Standards in the
                                                                                                            interest to the region, including                     Region;
                                                    Codex Committee on Milk and Milk
                                                                                                            products considered by the Committees                   • Proposed draft Standard on Dried
                                                    Products
                                                                                                            to have an international market                       Meat;
                                                      The Codex Committee on Milk and                       potential in the future; develop regional               • Discussion paper and project
                                                    Milk Products (CCMMP) elaborates                        standards for food products moving                    document on a Harmonized Food Law;
                                                    worldwide standards, codes and related                  exclusively or almost exclusively in                  and
                                                    texts for milk and milk products. The                   intra-regional trade; draw the attention                • Discussion paper/project on a
                                                    Committee was reactivated to work by                    of the Commission to any aspects of the               Regional Standard for a Fermented Non-
                                                    correspondence on a general standard                    Commission’s work of particular                       Alcoholic Cereal Based Drink
                                                    for processed cheese and a Draft                        significance to the region; promote                   (Mahewu).
                                                    Standard for Dairy Permeate Powders.                    coordination of all regional food                       U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                    Consensus has not been reached on the                   standards work undertaken by                            Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                    general standard for processed cheese.                  international governmental and non-                   USCO.
                                                    In 2016, the Commission agreed to                       governmental organizations within each                Coordinating Committee for Asia
                                                    discuss this item at the Commission                     region; exercise a general coordinating
                                                    session in 2017, noting the offer of New                role for the region and such other                       The Committee (CCASIA) convened
                                                    Zealand as host country of CCMMP to                     functions as may be entrusted to them                 its 20th Session in New Delhi, India,
                                                    collate any substantial new ideas                       by the Commission; and promote the                    September 26–30, 2016. The relevant
                                                    provided by members in the interim. No                  use of Codex standards and related texts              document is REP 17/Asia. The following
                                                    new proposals were received, and the                    by members.                                           items were considered by the 40th
                                                    Commission discontinues work on this                       There are six regional coordinating                Session of the Commission in July 2017.
                                                    standard at its 2017 session. The draft                 committees:                                              Adopted at Step 5/8:
                                                    Standard for Dairy Permeate Powders                                                                              • Proposed draft Regional Standard
                                                                                                            Coordinating Committee for Africa
                                                    was adopted by the Commission at Step                   Coordinating Committee for Asia                       for Laver Products; and
                                                    8 at its 2017 session.                                  Coordinating Committee for Europe                        • Proposed draft Regional Code of
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                              Coordinating Committee for Latin                      Hygienic Practice for Street-Vended
                                                      Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS.                          America and the Caribbean                          Foods in Asia.
                                                                                                            Coordinating Committee for the Near                      Adopted:
                                                    Certain Codex Commodity Committees                                                                               • Amendments to the CCASIA
                                                                                                               East
                                                      Several Codex Alimentarius                            Coordinating Committee for North                      Regional Standards.
                                                    Commodity Committees have adjourned                        America and the South West Pacific                    The committee will continue to work
                                                    sine die. The following Committees fall                                                                       on the following items:
                                                    into this category:                                     Coordinating Committee for Africa                        • Report on the status of the
                                                      • Cocoa Products and Chocolate—                         The Committee (CCAFRICA)                            Implementation of the Activities of the
                                                    adjourned 2001                                          convened its 22nd Session January 16–                 Strategic Plan Relevant to CCASIA;
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                              20, 2017, in Nairobi, Kenya. The                         • Discussion paper and project
                                                      Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                          relevant document is REP 17/Africa.                   document on the Development of a
                                                      • Fish and Fishery Products—                          The following items were considered by                Regional Standard for Rice Based Low
                                                    adjourned 2016                                          the 40th Session of the Commission in                 Alcohol Beverages (cloudy types);
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                              July 2017.                                               • Discussion paper and project
                                                      Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA/                            Adopted at Step 5/8:                                document on the Development of a
                                                    NOAA.                                                     • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  Regional Standard for Soybean Products
                                                      • Meat Hygiene—adjourned 2003                         for Unrefined Shea Butter.                            Fermented with the Bacterium Bacillus
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                                Adopted at Step 5:                                  Subtilis;
                                                      Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.                          • Proposed draft Regional Standard                     • Discussion paper and project
                                                      • Natural Mineral Waters—adjourned                    for Fermented Cooked Cassava Based                    document on the Development of a
                                                    2008                                                    Products; and                                         Regional Standard for Quick Frozen
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                                • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  Dumpling (Jiaozi);
                                                      Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.                          for Gnetum Spp leaves.                                   • Discussion paper and the project
                                                      • Vegetable Proteins—adjourned                          The Committee will continue to work                 document on the Development of a
                                                    1989                                                    on the following items:                               Regional Standard/Code of Practice for
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes.                                • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  Zongzi;
                                                      Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.                         for Unrefined Shea Butter;                               • Emerging Issues as priorities for the
                                                                                                              • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  CCASIA region; and
                                                    FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating
                                                                                                            for Fermented Cooked Cassava Based                       • Information sharing on the Food
                                                    Committees
                                                                                                            Products;                                             Safety Control Systems.
                                                                                                              • Proposed draft Regional Standard
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                                                      The FAO/WHO Regional                                                                                           U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                                                    Coordinating Committees define the                      for Gnetum Spp leaves;                                   Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                    problems and needs of the regions                         • Priority Setting criteria for the                 USCO.
                                                    concerning food standards and food                      establishment of work priorities as laid
                                                    control; promote within the Committee                                                                         Coordinating Committee for Europe
                                                                                                            down in the Codex Procedural Manual;
                                                    contacts for the mutual exchange of                       • Comments on the preparation of the                  The Committee (CCEUROPE)
                                                    information on proposed regulatory                      new global Codex Strategic Plan;                      convened its 30th Session in Astana,
                                                    initiatives and problems arising from                     • Food quality and safety situation in              Kazakhstan, October 3–7, 2016. The
                                                    food control and stimulate the                          countries of the Region (on-line                      relevant document is REP 17/EURO.


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                                                       The Committee will continue to work                    • Proposed draft Regional Standard                     690–1201, Fax: (202) 690–1527,
                                                    on the following items:                                 for Zaatar for adoption at step 5.                       Email: richard.boyd@ams.usda.gov.
                                                       • Survey on critical and emerging                      U.S. Participation: No.
                                                    issues;                                                   Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/                      Codex Committee on Residues of
                                                       • On-line Platform and information                   USCO.                                                 Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                    sharing on the Food Safety Control                                                                            Kevin Greenlees, Ph.D., DABT, Senior
                                                    Systems;                                                Coordinating Committee for North
                                                                                                            America and the South West Pacific                      Advisor for Science and Policy, Office
                                                       • Survey on the use of Codex
                                                                                                            (CCNASWP)                                               of New Animal Drug Evaluation,
                                                    Standards;
                                                       • Relevant languages of the Codex                      The Committee (CCNASWP)                               HFV–100, Center for Veterinary
                                                    Alimentarius Commission in the work                     convened its 14th Session in Port Vila,                 Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug
                                                    of CCEUROPE; and                                        Vanuatu, September 19–22, 2016. The                     Administration, 7500 Standish Place,
                                                       • Consider funding translation and                   relevant document is REP 17/NASWP.                      Rockville, MD 20855, Phone: (240)
                                                    interpretation services into Russian for                The following items were considered by                  402–0638, Fax: (240) 276–9538,
                                                    the effective operation of CCEUROPE.                    the 40th Session of the Commission in                   kevin.greenlees@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                       U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).               July 2017.                                            U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates
                                                       Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/                         The Committee will continue to work
                                                    USCO.                                                   on the following items:                               WORLDWIDE GENERAL CODEX
                                                    Coordinating Committee for Latin                          • New work on the development of a                  SUBJECT COMMITTEES
                                                    America and the Caribbean                               Regional Standard for Kava as a
                                                                                                                                                                  Contaminants in Foods
                                                                                                            beverage when mixed with cold water;
                                                      The Coordinating Committee for Latin                    • Recommendation that Vanuatu be                    (Host Government—The Netherlands)
                                                    America and the Caribbean (CCLAC)                       re-appointed as Coordinator for North
                                                    convened its 20th Session in Vina del                                                                         U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                            America and the South West Pacific;
                                                    Mar, Chile, November 21–25, 2016. The                     • Proposed draft Regional Standard                  Dr. Lauren Posnick Robin, Branch Chief,
                                                    relevant document is REP 17/LAC. The                    for Fermented Noni-Juice;                               Plant Products Branch, Division of
                                                    following item was considered by the                      • Development of on-line platform for
                                                    40th Session of the Commission in July                                                                          Plant Products and Beverages, Office
                                                                                                            information on sharing food quality and                 of Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for
                                                    2017.                                                   safety systems.
                                                      Adopted:                                                                                                      Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
                                                                                                              U.S. Participation: Yes.
                                                      • Proposed draft Regional Standard                      Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                                                                                                                                    U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                                                    for Yacon.                                                                                                      5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                                                                                                            USCO.                                                   20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1369,
                                                      The Committee will continue to work                     Contact:
                                                    on the following items:                                                                                         Lauren.Robin@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                            U.S. Codex Office, United States
                                                      • Monitoring of the Strategic Plan for
                                                                                                              Department of Agriculture, Room                     Alternate Delegate
                                                    the CCLA;
                                                                                                              4861, South Agriculture Building,
                                                      • Critical and Emerging Issues and                                                                          Terry Dutko, Ph.D., Laboratory Director,
                                                                                                              1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                    prioritization of CCLAC issues within                                                                           Office of Public Health Science, Food
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20250–3700, Phone:
                                                    the framework of Codex Mandate;                                                                                 Safety and Inspection Service, 4300
                                                                                                              (202) 205–7760, Fax: (202) 720–3157,
                                                      • Comments on the Food Safety                                                                                 Goodfellow Building, 105D Federal,
                                                                                                              Email: uscodex@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    Control Systems Platform;
                                                                                                                                                                    St. Louis, MO 63120–0005, Phone: +1
                                                      • Cross-cutting topics for the region                 ATTACHMENT 2
                                                                                                                                                                    (314) 263–2680 Ext. 344,
                                                    and proposed draft standards and
                                                                                                            U.S. CODEX ALIMENTARIUS                                 Terry.Dutko@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                    discussions seeking regional support;
                                                                                                            OFFICIALS
                                                    and                                                                                                           Food Additives
                                                      • Proposal for the Development of a                   CODEX CHAIRPERSONS FROM THE
                                                    Standard for Yams.                                      UNITED STATES                                         (Host Government—China)
                                                      U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).                                                                      U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                            Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
                                                      Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS/
                                                    USCO.                                                   Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM,                       Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Supervisory
                                                                                                             Ph.D., Executive Associate for                         Consumer Safety Officer, Division of
                                                    Coordinating Committee for the Near                      Laboratory Services, Office of Public                  Food Contact Notifications (HFS–
                                                    East                                                     Health Science, Food Safety and                        275), Office of Food Additive Safety,
                                                       The Coordinating Committee for the                    Inspection Service, U.S. Department                    U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                                                    Near East (CCNEA) held its 9th Session                   of Agriculture, 950 College Station                    5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                                                    at FAO Headquarters in Rome, Italy,                      Road, Athens, GA 30605, Phone: (706)                   20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1206,
                                                    May 15–19, 2017. The relevant                            546–3429, Fax: (706) 546–3428,                         Fax: +1 (301) 436–2965,
                                                    document is REP 17/NE.                                   Email: emilio.esteban@fsis.usda.gov.                   Paul.Honigfort@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                       The Committee forwarded the
                                                    following items to the 40th Session of                  Codex Committee on Processed Fruits                   Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                            and Vegetables
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                                                    the Codex Alimentarius Commission for
                                                    consideration:                                          Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services                Daniel Folmer, Ph.D., Chemist, Center
                                                       • Proposed draft Regional Standard                     Branch, Specialty Crops Inspection                    for Food Safety and Applied
                                                    for Doogh for adoption at step 5/8 and                    Division, Specialty Crops Program,                    Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug
                                                    endorsement by the Codex Committee                        Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S.                  Administration, 5001 Campus Drive,
                                                    on Food Additives (CCFA) and the                          Department of Agriculture, 1400                       Room 3017 HFS–265, College Park,
                                                    Codex Committee on Food Labeling                          Independence Avenue SW., Mail Stop                    MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1274,
                                                    (CCFL) of the relevant provisions within                  0247, Room 0726-South Building,                       Daniel.Folmer@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    the draft standard;                                       Washington, DC 20250, Phone: (202)


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                                                    Food Hygiene                                              Drive, (HFS–820), College Park, MD                     301–504–0632 (fax),
                                                    (Host Government—United States)                           20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2371,                       Pamela.Pehrsson@ars.usda.gov.
                                                                                                              Fax: +1 (301) 436–2636,
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                                                                                 Pesticide Residues
                                                                                                              Felicia.Billingslea@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Jenny Scott, Senior Advisor, Office of                                                                        (Host Government—China)
                                                                                                            Alternate Delegate
                                                      Food Safety, Center for Food Safety                                                                         U.S. Delegate
                                                      and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and                  Jeffrey Canavan, Deputy Director,
                                                                                                               Labeling and Program Delivery Staff,               Captain David Miller, Chief, Chemistry
                                                      Drug Administration, 5001 Campus
                                                                                                               Food Safety and Inspection Service,                  & Exposure Branch, and Acting Chief,
                                                      Drive, HFS–300, Room 3B–014,
                                                                                                               U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400                 Toxicology & Epidemiology Branch,
                                                      College Park, MD 20740–3835, Phone:
                                                                                                               Independence Avenue SW., Mail Stop                   Health Effects Division, William
                                                      +1 (240) 402–2166, Fax: +1 (301) 436–
                                                                                                               5273, Patriots Plaza 3, 8th Floor–                   Jefferson Clinton Building, 1200
                                                      2632, Jenny.Scott@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                               161A, Washington, DC 20250, Phone:                   Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
                                                    Alternate Delegates                                        +1 (301) 504–0860, Fax: +1 (202) 245–                Washington, DC 20460, Phone: +1
                                                    William Shaw, Director, Risk,                              4792, Jeff.Canavan@fsis.usda.gov.                    (703) 305–5352, Fax: +1 (703) 305–
                                                     Innovation & Management Staff, Food                                                                            5147, Miller.Davidj@epa.gov.
                                                                                                            General Principles
                                                     Safety and Inspection Service, 355 E                                                                         Alternate Delegate
                                                     Street SW., Room 8–142, Patriots                       (Host Government—France)
                                                                                                                                                                  Dr. Pat Basu, Senior Leader, Chemistry,
                                                     Plaza III, Washington, DC 20024,                         Delegate Note: A member of the                        Toxicology & Related Sciences, Office
                                                     Phone: +1 (301) 504–0852, Email:                       Steering Committee heads the                            of Public Health Science, Food Safety
                                                     William.Shaw@fsis.usda.gov.                            delegation to meetings of the General
                                                    Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D., Branch                                                                            and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                                                                            Principles Committee.                                   Department of Agriculture, 1400
                                                     Chief, Egg and Meat Products Branch,
                                                     Division of Dairy, Egg and Meat                        Methods of Analysis and Sampling                        Independence Ave. SW., Room 3805,
                                                     Products, Office of Food Safety,                                                                               Washington, DC 20250–3766, Phone:
                                                                                                            (Host Government—Hungary)
                                                     Center for Food Safety and Applied                                                                             +1 (202) 690–6558, Fax: +1 (202) 690–
                                                                                                            U.S. Delegate                                           2364, Pat.Basu@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                     Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug
                                                     Administration, 5001 Campus Drive,                     Gregory Noonan, Director, Division of                 Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                                                     College Park, MD 20740, United                           Bioanalytical Chemistry, Division of
                                                                                                              Analytical Chemistry, Center for Food               (Host Government—United States)
                                                     States of America, Phone: +1 (240)
                                                     402–1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632,                        Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food                  U.S. Delegate
                                                     Andrew.Yeung@fda.hhs.gov.                                and Drug Administration, 5001                       Brandi Robinson, MPH, CPH ONADE
                                                                                                              Campus Drive, College Park, MD                        International Coordinator, Center for
                                                    Food Import and Export Certification                      20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2250,
                                                    and Inspection Systems                                                                                          Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and
                                                                                                              Fax: +1 (301) 436–2332,                               Drug Administration, 7500 Standish
                                                    (Host Government—Australia)                               Gregory.Noonan@fda.hhs.gov.                           Place, HFV–100, Rockville, MD
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           Alternate Delegate                                      20855, Phone: +1 (240) 402–0645,
                                                    Mary Stanley, Senior Advisor, Office of                 Dr. Timothy Norden, Chief Scientist,                    Brandi.Robinson@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                     International Coordination, Food                         Grain Inspection, Packers and                       Alternate Delegate
                                                     Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.                      Stockyards Administration (GIPSA),
                                                                                                                                                                  Charles Pixley, DVM, Ph.D., Director,
                                                     Department of Agriculture, Room                          Technology & Science Division, U.S.
                                                                                                                                                                    Laboratory Quality Assurance Staff,
                                                     3151, South Agriculture Building,                        Department of Agriculture, 10383 N.
                                                                                                                                                                    Office of Public Health Science, Food
                                                     1400 Independence Avenue SW.,                            Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO
                                                                                                                                                                    Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                                                     Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1                          64153, USA, Phone: +1 (816) 891–
                                                                                                                                                                    Department of Agriculture, 950
                                                     (202) 720–0287, Fax: +1 (202) 690–                       0470, Fax: +1 (816) 872–1253,
                                                                                                                                                                    College Station Road, Athens, GA
                                                     3856, Mary.Stanley@fsis.usda.gov.                        Timothy.D.Norden@usda.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                    30605, Phone: +1 (706) 546–3559,
                                                    Alternate Delegate                                      Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary                 Fax: +1 (706) 546–3452,
                                                    Caroline Smith DeWaal, International                    Uses                                                    Charles.Pixley@fsis.usda.gov.
                                                      Food Safety Policy Manager, Office of                 (Host Government—Germany)                             WORLDWIDE COMMODITY CODEX
                                                      the Center Director, Center for Food                  U.S. Delegate                                         COMMITTEES (ACTIVE)
                                                      Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.
                                                      Food and Drug Administration, 5001                    Douglas Balentine, Director, Office of                Cereals, Pulses and Legumes
                                                      Campus Drive, Room 4A011, College                       Nutrition, Center for Food Safety and               (Host Government—United States)
                                                      Park, MD, USA 20740–3835, Phone:                        Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                                                                                                              Drug Administration, 5001 Campus                    U.S. Delegate
                                                      +1 (240) 402–1242, Caroline.DeWaal@
                                                      fda.hhs.gov.                                            Drive, Room 4C096, College Park, MD,                Dr. Henry Kim, Office of Food Safety,
                                                                                                              USA 20740–3835, Phone: +1 (240)                       Senior Policy Analyst, Center for
                                                    Food Labelling                                            402–2373, Douglas.Balentine@                          Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
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                                                    (Host Government—Canada)                                  fda.hhs.gov.                                          U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                                                                                                                                                                    5001 Campus Drive (HFS–317),
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                                                                                    College Park, MD, USA 20740–3835,
                                                    Felicia B. Billingslea, Director, Food                  Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research                     Phone: +1 (240) 402–2023,
                                                      Labeling and Standards Staff, Office                    Leader, USDA, Agricultural Research                   henry.kim@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                      of Nutrition, Labeling, and Dietary                     Service, Nutrient Data Laboratory,
                                                      Supplements, Center for Food Safety                     Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West,                  Alternate Delegate
                                                      and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and                    10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville,                 Patrick McCluskey, Supervisory
                                                      Drug Administration, 5001 Campus                        MD 20705, 301–504–0630 (voice),                       Agricultural Marketing Specialist,


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                                                                             Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 171 / Wednesday, September 6, 2017 / Notices                                          42071

                                                       United States Department of                            (844) 804–4701,                                     Sugars
                                                       Agriculture, Grain Inspection, Packers                 Christopher.D.Thompson@                             (Host Government—Colombia)
                                                       and Stockyards Administration,                         ams.usda.gov.
                                                       10383 N. Ambassador Drive, Kansas                                                                          U.S. Delegate
                                                                                                            Alternate Delegate
                                                       City, MO 64153, Phone: +1 (816) 659–                                                                       Dr. Chia-Pei Charlotte Liang, Chemist,
                                                       8403, Patrick.J.Mccluskey@usda.gov.                  John F. Sheehan, Director, Division of                  Office of Food Safety, Center for Food
                                                                                                              Dairy, Egg and Meat Product Safety,                   Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.
                                                    Fats and Oils
                                                                                                              Office of Food Safety, Center for Food                Food and Drug Administration, 5001
                                                    (Host Government—Malaysia)                                Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.                    Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                             Food and Drug Administration (HFS–                    20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2785,
                                                                                                              3 15), Harvey W. Wiley Federal                        Charlotte.Liang@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Dr. Paul South, Director, Division of                     Building, 5001 Campus Drive, College
                                                      Plant Products and Beverages, Office                    Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–                WORLDWIDE COMMODITY CODEX
                                                      of Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for                    1488, Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632,                       COMMITTEES (ADJOURNED)
                                                      Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                      John.Sheehan@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                      U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                                                                          Cocoa Products and Chocolate
                                                      5001 Campus Drive, College Park,                      Processed Fruits and Vegetables                       (adjourned sine die 2001)
                                                      MD, USA 20740–3835, Phone: +1                         (Host Government—United States)                       (Host Government—Switzerland)
                                                      (240) 402–1640, Fax: +1 (301) 436–
                                                                                                            U.S. Delegate                                         U.S. Delegate
                                                      2632, Paul.South@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                            Dorian LaFond, International Standards                Michelle Smith, Ph.D., Senior Policy
                                                    Alternate Delegate                                                                                             Analyst, Office of Food Safety, Center
                                                                                                              Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables
                                                    Robert A. Moreau, Ph.D., Research                         Program, Specialty Crop Inspection                   for Food Safety and Applied
                                                      Leader, Eastern Regional Research                       Division, Agricultural Marketing                     Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug
                                                      Center, Agricultural Research Service,                  Service, U.S. Department of                          Administration (HFS–317), Harvey W.
                                                      U.S. Department of Agriculture, 600                     Agriculture, Stop 0247, South                        Wiley Federal Building, 5001 Campus
                                                      East Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, PA                         Agriculture Building, 1400                           Drive, College Park, MD 20740–3835,
                                                      19038, Phone: +1 (215) 233–6428,                        Independence Avenue SW.,                             Phone: +1 (240) 402–2024, Fax: +1
                                                      Fax: +1 (215) 233–6406,                                 Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:                    (301) 436–2632, Michelle.Smith@
                                                      Robert.Moreau@ars.usda.gov.                             +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–                fda.hhs.gov.
                                                    Fresh Fruits and Vegetables                               1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov.                       Fish and Fishery Products (adjourned
                                                    (Host Government—Mexico)                                Alternate Delegate                                    sine die 2016)
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief,                         (Host Government—Norway)
                                                    Dorian LaFond, International Standards                    Beverages Branch, Division of Plant                 U.S. Delegate
                                                      Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables                       Products and Beverages, Office of                   Dr. William R. Jones, Deputy Director,
                                                      Program, Specialty Crop Inspection                      Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for                     Office of Food Safety (HFS–300), U.S.
                                                      Division, Agricultural Marketing                        Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,                    Food and Drug Administration, 5001
                                                      Service, U.S. Department of                             U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                    Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                                                      Agriculture, Mail Stop 0247, South                      5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD                   20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2300,
                                                      Agriculture Building, 1400                              20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2479,                      Fax: +1 (301) 436–2601,
                                                      Independence Avenue SW.,                                Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632, Yinqing.Ma@                   William.Jones@fda.hhs.gov.
                                                      Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:                       fda.hhs.gov.
                                                      +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–                                                                       Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                            Spices and Culinary Herbs
                                                      1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov.                                                                               Steven Wilson, Deputy Director, Office
                                                                                                            (Host Government—India)                                 of International Affairs and Seafood
                                                    Alternate Delegate
                                                                                                            U.S. Delegate                                           Inspection, National Marine Fisheries
                                                    David T. Ingram, Ph.D., Consumer                                                                                Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of
                                                      Safety Officer, Office of Food Safety,                Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                                                                                                              Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables                     Commerce, 1315 East-West Highway,
                                                      Fresh Produce Branch, Division of                                                                             Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,
                                                      Produce Safety, Center for Food                         Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                                                                                                              Division, Agricultural Marketing                      Phone: +1 (301) 427–8312,
                                                      Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.                                                                            Steven.Wilson@noaa.gov.
                                                      Food and Drug Administration, 5001                      Service, U.S. Department of
                                                      Campus Drive, Room 3E027, College                       Agriculture, Mail Stop 0247, South                  Meat Hygiene (adjourned sine die 2003)
                                                      Park, MD, USA 20740–3835, Phone:                        Agriculture Building, 1400
                                                                                                                                                                  (Host Government—New Zealand)
                                                      +1 (240) 402–0335, David.Ingram@                        Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20250–0247, Phone:                   U.S. Delegate
                                                      fda.hhs.gov.
                                                                                                              +1 (202) 690–4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690–               Vacant
                                                    Milk and Milk Products                                    1527, Dorian.Lafond@usda.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                  Natural Mineral Waters (adjourned sine
                                                    (Host Government—New Zealand)                           Alternate Delegate                                    die 2008)
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                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           George C. Ziobro, Ph.D., Egg and Meat                 (Host Government—Switzerland)
                                                    Christopher Thompson, Dairy                               Products Branch, HFS–316, Division
                                                      Standardization Branch, Mail Stop                       of Diary, Egg, and Meat Products,                   U.S. Delegate
                                                      0230, Room 2742, Agricultural                           Office of Food Safety Center for Food               Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief,
                                                      Marketing Service, U.S. Department of                   Safety and Applied Nutrition, 5001                    Beverages Branch, Division of Plant
                                                      Agriculture, 1400 Independence                          Campus Drive, College Park, MD                        Products and Beverages, Office of
                                                      Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250,                       20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–1965,                      Food Safety (HFS–317), Center for
                                                      Phone: +1 (202) 720–9382, Fax: +1                       George.Ziobro@fda.hhs.gov.                            Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,


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                                                    42072                    Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 171 / Wednesday, September 6, 2017 / Notices

                                                       U.S. Food and Drug Administration,                   COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS                              Records and documents discussed
                                                       5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD                                                                        during the meeting will be available for
                                                       20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402–2479,                     Notice of Public Meeting of the                       public viewing prior to and after the
                                                       Fax: +1 (301) 436–2632, Yinqing.Ma@                  Minnesota Advisory Committee                          meeting at https://facadatabase.gov/
                                                       fda.hhs.gov.                                                                                               committee/meetings.aspx?cid=256.
                                                                                                            AGENCY: U.S. Commission on Civil
                                                                                                                                                                  Please click on the ‘‘Meeting Details’’
                                                    Vegetable Proteins (adjourned sine die                  Rights.
                                                                                                                                                                  and ‘‘Documents’’ links. Records
                                                    1989)                                                   ACTION: Announcement of meeting.                      generated from this meeting may also be
                                                    (Host Government—Canada)                                SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given,                    inspected and reproduced at the
                                                                                                            pursuant to the provisions of the rules               Regional Programs Unit, as they become
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                                                                                 available, both before and after the
                                                                                                            and regulations of the U.S. Commission
                                                                                                            on Civil Rights (Commission) and the                  meeting. Persons interested in the work
                                                    Vacant
                                                                                                            Federal Advisory Committee Act                        of this Committee are directed to the
                                                    AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL                                (FACA) that a meeting of the Minnesota                Commission’s Web site, http://
                                                    TASK FORCES (DISSOLVED)                                 Advisory Committee (Committee) to the                 www.usccr.gov, or may contact the
                                                                                                            Commission will be held at 11:00 a.m.                 Regional Programs Unit at the above
                                                    Animal Feeding (Dissolved 2013)                                                                               email or street address.
                                                                                                            (Central Time) September 11, 2017. The
                                                    (Host Government—Switzerland)                           purpose of the meeting is for the                     Agenda
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           Committee to discuss and likely vote on               I. Welcome
                                                                                                            project topic of study.                               II. Approval of Minutes
                                                    Daniel G. McChesney, Ph.D., Director,                   DATES: The meeting will be held on                    III. Discussion on Draft Report on
                                                      Office of Surveillance & Compliance,                  Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at 11:00                      ‘‘Responses to 21st Century Policing
                                                      Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S.                  p.m. CDT.                                                   in Minnesota’’
                                                      Food and Drug Administration, 7529                    PUBLIC CALL INFORMATION:                              IV. Public Comment
                                                      Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855,                     Dial: 877–718–5106                                 V. Next Steps
                                                      Phone: +1 (240) 402–7140, Fax: +1                        Conference ID: 4885819                             VI. Adjournment
                                                      (240) 453–6880, Daniel.McChesney@                                                                              Exceptional Circumstance: Pursuant
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      to 41 CFR 102–3.150, the notice for this
                                                      fda.hhs.gov.                                          Carolyn Allen at callen@usccr.gov or                  meeting is given less than 15 calendar
                                                    Alternate Delegate                                      (312) 353–8311.                                       days prior to the meeting because of the
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                       exceptional circumstance of DFO
                                                    Dr. Patty Bennett, Humane Handling                      meeting is available to the public                    capacity that required rescheduling
                                                      Enforcement Coordinator, Office of                    through the following toll-free call-in               meeting to this date.
                                                      Field Operations Food Safety and                      number: 877–718–5106, conference ID                     Dated: August 30, 2017.
                                                      Inspection Service, U.S. Department                   number: 4885819. Any interested
                                                      of Agriculture, 1400 Independence                                                                           David Mussatt,
                                                                                                            member of the public may call this
                                                      Avenue, Room 3155–S, Washington,                                                                            Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
                                                                                                            number and listen to the meeting.
                                                      DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720–5397,                   Callers can expect to incur charges for               [FR Doc. 2017–18757 Filed 9–5–17; 8:45 am]
                                                      Patty.Bennett@fsis.usda.gov.                          calls they initiate over wireless lines,              BILLING CODE P

                                                                                                            and the Commission will not refund any
                                                    Antimicrobial Resistance (Re-                           incurred charges. Callers will incur no
                                                    established 2016)                                       charge for calls they initiate over land-             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                    (Host Government—Republic of Korea)                     line connections to the toll-free
                                                                                                            telephone number. Persons with hearing                International Trade Administration
                                                    U.S. Delegate                                           impairments may also follow the
                                                                                                                                                                  United States Travel and Tourism
                                                    Donald A. Prater, DVM, Assistant                        proceedings by first calling the Federal
                                                                                                                                                                  Advisory Board Charter Renewal
                                                      Commissioner for Food Safety                          Relay Service at 1–800–977–8339 and
                                                      Integration, Office of Foods and                      providing the Service with the                        AGENCY: United States Travel and
                                                      Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug                    conference call number and conference                 Tourism Advisory Board, International
                                                                                                            ID number.                                            Trade Administration, Commerce.
                                                      Administration, 10903 New
                                                                                                               Members of the public are entitled to              ACTION: Notice.
                                                      Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring,
                                                                                                            make comments during the open period
                                                      MD 20993, Tel: +1–301–348–3007,                       at the end of the meeting. Members of                 SUMMARY:  The Chief Financial Officer
                                                      Email: donald.prater@fda.hhs.gov.                     the public may also submit written                    and Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
                                                    Alternate Delegate                                      comments; the comments must be                        Administration, with the concurrence of
                                                                                                            received in the Regional Programs Unit                the General Services Administration,
                                                    Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH,                            within 30 days following the meeting.                 renewed the Charter for the United
                                                     Veterinary Science Policy Advisor,                     Written comments may be mailed to the                 States Travel and Tourism Advisory
                                                     Office of Chief Scientist, U.S.                        U.S. Commission on Civil Rights,                      Board on August 17, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                  DATES: The Charter for the United States
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                                                     Department of Agriculture, DCWA2–                      Regional Programs Unit, 55 West
                                                     339 Whitten Building, 1200                             Monroe Street, Suite 410, Chicago, IL                 Travel and Tourism Advisory Board was
                                                     Independence Avenue SW.,                               60603. They may be faxed to the                       renewed on August 17, 2017.
                                                     Washington, DC 20024, Tel: +1–202–                     Commission at (312) 353–8324, or                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                     260–8789, Email:                                       emailed Carolyn Allen at callen@                      Brian Beall, the United States Travel
                                                     Neena.Anandaraman@osec.usda.gov.                       usccr.gov. Persons who desire                         and Tourism Advisory Board, Room
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–18832 Filed 9–5–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                            additional information may contact the                10003, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
                                                                                                            Regional Programs Unit at (312) 353–                  Washington, DC, 20230, telephone: 202–
                                                    BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
                                                                                                            8311.                                                 482–5634, email: Brian.Beall@trade.gov.


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
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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 Citation82 FR 42061 

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