FSIS Changes Regs for PHIS Import System Operations
The Food Safety and inspection Service (FSIS) changed regulations to make way for the Public Heath and Information System (PHIS) Import Component, it said in a final rule notice. PHIS was launched in 2012 and allows for electronic filing for import inspection applications and imported product foreign inspection and foreign establishment certificate processes. The effective date is Nov. 18 and the compliance date is March 18, the notice said..
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The rule remove discontinued streamlined import inspection procedures for Canadian product and requirements of Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures as official import inspection establishments. FSIS also plans to discontinue its practice of conducting imported product reinspection based on a foreign government’s guarantee to replace a lost or incorrect foreign inspection certificate and will clarify its policy of addressing imported product that is not presented for reinspection.
(Federal Register 09/19/14)