Food Law News - UK - 2011
FSA News Item, 2 March 2011
MEAT HYGIENE - Guide to charges for official controls published
A copy of the Guide is available on this webiste. See: The Charges Guide 2009: A guide for food business operators to FSA charges for official controls
The Food Standards Agency has published an updated guide on charges for meat hygiene controls. The guide is for food business operators of approved meat premises in Britain, and comes into effect from Monday 28 March 2011.
The guide, which can be found via the link towards the end of this page, has been sent to food business operators (FBOs) of slaughterhouses and meat cutting plants.
About the guide
The guide aims to help FBOs understand:
- why charges are made for the services that we provide
- what is included in the charges and how they are calculated
- the ways that FBOs can reduce their charges
- the frequency with which FBOs will be billed for these services and how they can pay
- what FBOs can do if they are unhappy with their charges
Additional Item on the FSA web site:
25 February 2011
Guide to charges for official controls
The Food Standards Agency provides a range of services in approved meat premises across Great Britain. Some of these services are currently paid for by other Government departments, for example, checks on animal by product controls. Other services are charged to food business operators (FBOs).
The charges guide aims to assist FBOs in understanding:
- why charges are made for the services that we provide
- who and what the FSA charges
- what is included in the charges
- how the charges that will be made for service provided by the FSA are calculated
- the ways that FBOs can reduce their charges
- the frequency with which FBOs will be billed for these services
- the methods by which FBOs can pay for charges and when payment is due
- what to do if FBOs are unhappy with their charges