Application for funding resources to support conformance with the FDA Manufacture
Project Number5U18FD004442-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderWIRSING, ELISABETH
Awardee OrganizationVERMONT STATE AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES
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VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - FOOD AND LODGING PROGRAM
Conformance with the Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards
Vermont is a small New England state with a population of approximately 620,000 people. The
Vermont food landscape is diverse, with many small producers and processors of local products
from farm to table. When measured by employment and gross state product, food
manufacturing is the second-largest manufacturing industry in Vermont. The Vermont
Department of Health (VDH) is the state's lead agency for public health policy and advocacy.
State regulatory jurisdiction over food producers is shared between the Vermont Department of
Health and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM). The Vermont
Department of Health Food & Lodging Program (VDHFL) is responsible for inspection and
licensing of approximately 6,000 establishments throughout the state that includes both retail
establishments and manufactured food producers. Inspection activities and outreach to
manufactured food producers comprises approximately 20% of VDHFL program resources and
work, and continues to grow steadily. VDHFL has been enrolled in the Manufactured Food
Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS) since the 2008-2009 contract year, and has used the
self-assessment process and Standards as a means for identifying program improvements
needed for the inspection, regulation, enforcement, and outreach for Vermont food processors.
The VDH Food and Lodging Program inspection staff consists of seven Public Health
Sanitarians located throughout the state, which are responsible for licensing and inspection of
the food establishments within their geographic area. A comprehensive improvement plan was
developed that serves as the Strategic Plan for the state program. The main obstacles that have
slowed achievement of full conformance and implementation have been personnel resources
and funding for IT infrastructure. VDHFL is proposing cooperative agreement funding for
replacement of the 25-year old Legacy database that supports program licensing and inspection
data, and support for VDH Information Technology personnel dedicated to the replacement
project. VDHFL is also proposing funding to support two Public Health Sanitarian positions to
complete inspection work and improve the inspector-to-establishment ratio needed for adequate
food safety evaluation and compliance follow-up (Standards 3 and 8).
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Public Health Relevance Statement
Conformance with Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS)
Project Narrative
The Vermont Department of Health (VDH) is applying for cooperative agreement funding to support
achieving conformance with MFRPS and the overall goal of improving food safety and protection from
farm to table in Vermont. The mission of VDH is "To protect and promote optimal health for all
Vermonters." There is a public health need to improve regulatory program activities, resources and
infrastructure, and modernize dated equipment. Support for local food production has been growing,
and increasing local food production in Vermont is seen as an ideal way to grow local businesses and
create local jobs. This has led to an increase in the amount of food processors and local food products
available for distribution. Funding for MFRPS conformance, which includes information technology
modernizations and inspection personnel, is needed to address food safety needs for Vermont
producers and processors in order to protect the public health.
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