In view of poor response from the
food business operators to its registration and licensing drive launched three
years ago, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has warned
them to fall in line by the final deadline of February
4, 2014, or face penalty.
The operators had been given
extension twice since enactment of the Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and
Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations, 2011. But so far the food regulator
has been able to register just 25 lakhs out of the country’s around five crore
FBOs and gave licence to only 6 lakh FBOs so far against the target of 50 lakh.
“We have sought an
amendment in the FSS Act to ensure that there will be no further extension to
FBOs operating in the country to comply with the rules. As per amendment yet to
be cleared by the Health Ministry, the FBOs have to get licence and register by
February 4, 2014, otherwise they would be penalised,” said K Chandramouli,
Chairman of the FSSAI.
He also hoped that the FBO will come
rushing for registration in the months nearing deadline. “We have asked the
State Governments to raise awareness among the FBOs about the rules which aims
to ensure a certain level of hygiene,” he said.
Chandramouli said the
first deadline was August 4, 2012, that is one year after the implementation of
the FSS (Licensing & Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations, 2011. It
was extended again by six months to February 4, 2013, and then to February 4, 2014.
Now we have no plan to extend it further, he added.
The FSS Act makes it mandatory for
every FBO having a turnover Rs 12 lakh to obtain a licence and those below Rs
12 lakh to get themselves registered. This implies that excepting big eateries
all FBOs, from road-side chat sellers to vegetable vendors and from milkman to
caterers, all need to be registered.
As per the Act all FBOs (into
manufacture, storage, transport and serving of food) must maintain a record of
the inventory of raw food, stored food, water, food and air testing and pest
control regimes. Also, it makes mandatory on food handlers to have annual
medical fitness checks.
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