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This document appears to be lecture notes related to the Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006. It includes the text of definitions and sections of the act.

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CLASS-02 CLASS-02 1. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 2. Fruit Products Order, 1955 3. Meat Food Products Order, 1973 4. Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order, 1947 5. Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation) Order 1998 Food Safety & Standards Act,...

CLASS-02 CLASS-02 1. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 2. Fruit Products Order, 1955 3. Meat Food Products Order, 1973 4. Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order, 1947 5. Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation) Order 1998 Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006 6.Milk and Milk Products Order, 1992 7.The solvent Extraction oil, De oiled Meal and Edible Flour (control) order,1967. FSSR (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) 2011 Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006 FSSR (Food Products Standards and Food Additives ) 2011 FSSR (Prohibition and Restriction of Sales) 2011 FSSR (Laboratory and Sampling Analysis) 2011 FSSR (Contaminants, Toxins and Residues) 2011 FSS (Import) Regulation, 2017 Food Safety & Standards Rules, 2011 FSS (Fortification of Food) Regulation,2018 FOOD SAFETY AND STANDARDS ACT 2006 12 CHAPTERS 2 SCHEDULE 101 SECTIONS FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY LECTURE OUTLINE § SECTION: 1 Short title, extent and Commencement § SECTION: 2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union. § SECTION: 3 Definitions FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT 1) This Act may be called the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. 2) It extends to the whole of India. 3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint, and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act and any reference in any such provision to commencement of this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 SECTION 2. DECLARATION AS TO EXPEDIENCY OF CONTROL BY THE UNION. It is hereby declared that it is expedient in the public interest that the Union should take under its control the food industry. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS. (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, - (a) “adulterant” means any material which is or could be employed for making the food unsafe or sub- standard or mis-branded or containing extraneous matter. (b) “advertisement” means any audio or visual publicity, representation or pronouncement made by means of any light, sound, smoke, gas, print, electronic media, internet or website and includes through any notice, circular, label, wrapper, invoice or other documents. (c) “Chairperson” means the Chairperson of the Food Authority. (d) “claim” means any representation which states, suggests, or implies that a food has particular qualities relating to its origin, nutritional properties, nature, processing, composition or otherwise. (e) “Commissioner of Food Safety” means the Commissioner of Food Safety appointed under section 30. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (f) “consumer” means persons and families purchasing and receiving food in order to meet their personal needs. (g) “contaminant” means any substance, whether or not added to food, but which is present in such food as a result of the production (including operations carried out in crop husbandry, animal husbandry or veterinary medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing, packaging, transport or holding of such food or as a result of environmental contamination and does not include insect fragments, rodent hairs and other extraneous matter. (h) “Designated Officer” means the officer appointed under section 36. (i) “extraneous matter” means any matter contained in an article of food which may be carried from the raw materials, packaging materials or process systems used for its manufacture or which is added to it, but such matter does not render such article of food unsafe. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (j) “Food” means any substance, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, which is intended for human consumption and includes primary food to the extent defined in clause (zk), genetically modified or engineered food or food containing such ingredients, infant food, packaged drinking water, alcoholic drink, chewing gum, and any substance, including water used into the food during its manufacture, preparation or treatment but does not include any animal feed, live animals unless they are prepared or processed for placing on the market for human consumption, plants, prior to harvesting, drugs and medicinal products, cosmetics, narcotic or psychotropic substances : Provided that the Central Government may declare, by notification in the Official Gazette, any other article as food for the purposes of this Act having regards to its use, nature, substance or quality. (k) “food additive” means any substance not normally consumed as a food by itself or used as a typical ingredient of the food, whether or not it has nutritive value, the intentional addition of which to food for a technological (including organoleptic) purpose in the manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing, packaging, transport or holding of such food results, or may be reasonably expected to result (directly or indirectly), in it or its by-products becoming a component of or otherwise affecting the characteristics of such food but does not include “contaminants” or substances added to food for maintaining or improving nutritional qualities. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (l) “Food Analyst” means an analyst appointed under section 45. (m) “Food Authority” means the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India established under section 4. (n) “Food business” means any undertaking, whether for profit or not and whether public or private, carrying out any of the activities related to any stage of manufacture, processing, packaging, storage, transportation, distribution of food, import and includes food services, catering services, sale of food or food ingredients. (o) “food business operator” in relation to food business means a person by whom the business is carried on or owned and is responsible for ensuring the compliance of this Act, rules and regulations made thereunder. (p) “food laboratory” means any food laboratory or institute established by the Central or a State Government or any other agency and accredited by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories or an equivalent accreditation agency and recognised by the Food Authority under section 43. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (q) “food safety” means assurance that food is acceptable for human consumption according to its intended use. (r) “food safety audit” means a systematic and functionally independent examination of food safety measures adopted by manufacturing units to determine whether such measures and related results meet with objectives of food safety and the claims made in that behalf. (s) “Food Safety Management System” means the adoption Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Hygienic Practices, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point and such other practices as may be specified by regulation, for the food business. (t) “Food Safety Officer” means an officer appointed under section 37. (u) “hazard” means a biological, chemical or physical agent in, or condition of, food with the potential to cause an adverse health effect. (v) “import” means bringing into India any article of food by land, sea or air. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (w) “improvement notice” means a notice issued under section 32 of this Act. (x) “infant food” and “infant milk substitute” shall have the meanings assigned to them in clauses (f) and (g) of subsection (l) of section 2 of the Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992(41 of 1992), respectively. (y) “ingredient” means any substance, including a food additive used in the manufacture or preparation of food and present in the final product, possibly in a modified form. (z) “label” means any tag, brand, mark, pictorial or other descriptive matter, written, printed, stencilled, marked, embossed, graphic, perforated, stamped or impressed on or attached to container, cover, lid or crown of any food package and includes a product insert. (za) “licence” means a license granted under section 31. (zb) “local area” means any area, whether urban or rural, notified by the Commissioner of Food Safety, to be a local area for the purposes of this Act. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zc) “manufacture” means a process or adoption or any treatment for conversion of ingredients into an article of food, which includes any sub-process, incidental or ancillary to the manufacture of an article of food. (zd) “manufacturer” means a person engaged in the business of manufacturing any article of food for sale and includes any person who obtains such article from another person and packs and labels it for sale or only labels it for such purposes. (ze) “Member” means Member of the Food Authority and includes the Chairperson. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zf) “misbranded food” means an article of food – (A) if it is purported, or is represented to be, or is being - (i) offered or promoted for sale with false, misleading or deceptive claims either. (a) upon the label of the package, or (b) through advertisement, or (ii) sold by a name which belongs to another article of food. or (iii) offered or promoted for sale under the name of a fictitious individual or company as the manufacturer or producer of the article as borne on the package or containing the article or the label on such package. or FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (B) if the article is sold in packages which have been sealed or prepared by or at the instance of the manufacturer or producer bearing his name and address but - (i) the article is an imitation of, or is a substitute for, or resembles in a manner likely to deceive, another article of food under the name of which it is sold, and is not plainly and conspicuously labelled so as to indicate its true character. or (ii) the package containing the article or the label on the package bears any statement, design or device regarding the ingredients or the substances contained therein, which is false or misleading in any material particular, or if the package is otherwise deceptive with respect to its contents. or (iii) the article is offered for sale as the product of any place or country which is false. or FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (C) if the article contained in the package - (i) contains any artificial flavouring, colouring or chemical preservative and the package is without a declaratory label stating that fact or is not labelled in accordance with the requirements of this Act or regulations made thereunder or is in contravention thereof. or (ii) is offered for sale for special dietary uses, unless its label bears such information as may be specified by regulation, concerning its vitamins, minerals or other dietary properties in order sufficiently to inform its purchaser as to its value for such use. or (iii) is not conspicuously or correctly stated on the outside thereof within the limits of variability laid down under this Act. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zg) “notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette. (zh) “package” means a pre-packed box, bottle, casket, tin, barrel, case, pouch, receptacle, sack, bag, wrapper or such other things in which an article of food is packed. (zi) “premises” include any shop, stall, hotel, restaurant, airline services and food canteens, place or vehicle or vessel where any article of food is sold or manufactured or stored for sale. (zj) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made by the Central Government or the State Government, as the case may be under this Act. (zk) “primary food” means an article of food, being a produce of agriculture or horticulture or animal husbandry and dairying or aquaculture in its natural form, resulting from the growing, raising, cultivation, picking, harvesting, collection or catching in the hands of a person other than a farmer or fisherman. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zl) “prohibition order” means an order issued under section 33 of this Act. (zm) “risk”, in relation to any article of food, means the probability of an adverse effect on the health of consumers of such food and the severity of that effect, consequential to a food hazard. (zn) “risk analysis”, in relation to any article of food, means a process consisting of three components, i. e. risk assessment, risk management and risk communication. (zo) “risk assessment” means a scientifically based process consisting of the following steps: (i) hazard identification, (ii) hazard characterisation. (iii) exposure assessment, and (iv) risk characterisation. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zp) “risk communication” means the interactive exchange of information and opinions throughout the risk analysis process concerning risks, risk-related factors and risk perceptions, among risk assessors, risk managers, consumers, industry, the academic community and other interested parties, including the explanation of risk assessment findings and the basis of risk management decisions. (zq) “risk management” means the process, distinct from risk assessment, of evaluating policy alternatives, in consultation with all interested parties considering risk assessment and other factors relevant for the protection of health of consumers and for the promotion of fair trade practices, and, if needed, selecting appropriate prevention and control options. (zr) “sale” with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means the sale of any article of food, whether for cash or on credit or by way of exchange and whether by wholesale or retail, for human consumption or use, or for analysis, and includes an agreement for sale, an offer for sale, the exposing for sale or having in possession for sale of any such article, and includes also an attempt to sell any such article. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zs) “sample” means a sample of any article of food taken under the provisions of this Act or any rules and regulations made thereunder. (zt) “specified by regulations” means specified by regulations made by the Food Authority. (zu) “standard”, in relation to any article of food, means the standards notified by the Food Authority. (zv) “State Government” in relation to a Union territory means the Administrator of that Union territory appointed by the President under article 239 of the Constitution. (zw) “substance” includes any natural or artificial substance or other matter, whether it is in a solid state or in liquid form or in the form of gas or vapour. (zx) “Sub-standard” an article of food shall be deemed to be sub-standard if it does not meet the specified standards but not so as to render the article of food unsafe. FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (zy) “Tribunal” means the Food Safety Appellate Tribunal established under section 70. (zz) “unsafe food” means an article of food whose nature, substance or quality is so affected as to render it injurious to health: (i) by the article itself, or its package thereof, which is composed, whether wholly or in part, of poisonous or deleterious substance. or (ii) by the article consisting, wholly or in part, of any filthy, putrid, rotten, decomposed or diseased animal substance or vegetable substance. or (iii) by virtue of its unhygienic processing or the presence in that article of any harmful substance. or (iv) by the substitution of any inferior or cheaper substance whether wholly or in part. or (v) by addition of a substance directly or as an ingredient which is not permitted. or (vi) by the abstraction, wholly or in part, of any of its constituents. or FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT, 2006 (vii) by the article being so coloured, flavoured or coated, powdered or polished, as to damage or conceal the article or to make it appear better or of greater value than it really is. or (viii) by the presence of any colouring matter or preservatives other than that specified in respect thereof. or (ix) by the article having been infected or infested with worms, weevils, or insects. or (x) by virtue of its being prepared, packed or kept under insanitary conditions. or (xi) by virtue of its being mis-branded or sub-standard or food containing extraneous matter. or (xii) by virtue of containing pesticides and other contaminants in excess of quantities specified by regulations. (2) Any reference in this Act to a law which is not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir shall, in relation to that State, be construed as a reference to the corresponding Law, if any, in force in that State..

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