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| Jim Rogers |
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| Jerry Redding |
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USDA ESTABLISHES NEW BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT UNIT
WASHINGTON, October 17, 2003 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced today the establishment
of a dedicated compliance and enforcement unit within its Biotechnology
Regulatory Services (BRS) program.
“Compliance with APHIS’ biotechnology regulations has been
very high over the past 15 years, but with the ever-changing science,
it is imperative that the safeguards in place to protect America’s
agriculture continue to evolve,” said APHIS Administrator Bobby
Acord. “The new compliance program will focus on violation
prevention efforts, risk-based criteria for quality inspections and
auditing, uniform enforcement and thorough documentation.”
BRS is actively recruiting for the head of the compliance unit and the
initial staff. This unit builds on efforts already underway in
BRS to enhance compliance, which have included changes in regulations,
permit conditions, inspections, and auditing procedures. BRS’
new approach is consistent with how other APHIS programs monitor for
and enforce regulations.
BRS, which was created in August 2002, is responsible for regulating
the introduction (importation, interstate movement, and field release)
of genetically engineered organisms such as plants, insects, microorganisms
and any other organism that is known to, or could be, a plant pest.
Through a strong regulatory framework, BRS ensures the safe and contained
introduction of new genetically engineered plants with significant safeguards
to prevent the accidental release of any such material. Under
the Plant Protection Act of 2000, failure to follow the conditions set
forth by BRS can result in
serious fines and even jail time.
For more information on APHIS’ new biotechnology compliance program
and the recruitment
announcement, please visit www.aphis.usda.gov/brs.
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