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Food Safety Act 2013 (Republic Act No. 10611).

Country
Type of law
Legislation
Source

Abstract
This Act aims at strengthening the Food Safety Regulatory System in the country to Protect Consumer Health and Facilitate Market Access of Local Foods and Food Products (Republic Act No. 10611). To strengthen the food safety regulatory system in the country, the State shall adopt the following specific objectives: (a) Protect the public from food-borne and water-borne illnesses and unsanitary, unwholesome, misbranded or adulterated foods; (b) Enhance industry and consumer confidence in the food regulatory system; and (c) Achieve economic growth and development by promoting fair trade practices and sound regulatory foundation for domestic and international trade. Towards the attainment of these objectives, the following measures shall be implemented: (1) Delineate and link the mandates and responsibilities of the government agencies involved; (2) Provide a mechanism for coordination and accountability in the implementation of regulatory functions; (3) Establish policies and programs for addressing food safety hazards and developing appropriate standards and control measures; (4) Strengthen the scientific basis of the regulatory system; and (5) Upgrade the capability of farmers, fisherfolk, industries, consumers and government personnel in ensuring food safety.
Long title of text
An Act to strengthen the Food Safety Regulatory System in the Country to Protect Consumer Health and Facilitate Market Access of local foods and food products, and for other purposes.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
This Act shall take effect 15 days after its publication.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No