Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Dairy and Food Inspection Divisions Response
Project Number5U18FD004662-05
Former Number5U18FD004662-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderMILLER, BENJAMIN DAVID
Awardee OrganizationMINNESOTA STATE DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
Description
Abstract Text
Projec Abstrac
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA), Division of
Federal-State Relations (DFSR) and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN),
is announcing the availability of cooperative agreements to be awarded under Limited
Competition to State, local, territorial, or tribal retail food regulatory programs. The intended
outcome of this FOA is to advance efforts for a nationally integrated food safety system through
the conformance with and advancement of the Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory
Program Standards (VNRFRPS or Retail Program Standards). The VNRFRPS apply to the
operation and management of a retail food regulatory program that is focused on the reduction
of risk factors known to contribute to foodborne illness and the promotion of industry action to
achieve active managerial control of these risk factors.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) Dairy and Food Inspection Division (DFID)
licenses and inspects approximately 10,000 food facilities including 8,000 retail food
establishments in Minnesota and delegates and oversees retail food inspection authority to 9
local health agencies in the state. The 9 local health agencies license and inspect approximately
2,500 retail facilities under a delegation agreement with MDA. The DFID has program
responsibility for both retail and manufactured foods and has a staff complement of 50 for food
related activities with 31 devoted to field inspection. Approximately 80 per cent of the food
program's workload is in retail food licensing, compliance, and inspection activities.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture, as part of this application, will create a
comprehensive Strategic Plan that outlines the milestones and goals needed to gain full
conformance to the VNRFRPS within the 5 year grant period. This application also describes
the creation of a Model Standard Operating Procedure Library that will serve as a resource to
other agencies and jurisdictions attempting to conform to these standards.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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