AMI: Federal Government Required By Law To Provide Meat & Poultry Inspection

The U.S. government has a statutory obligation to provide meat and poultry inspection services, AMI President J. Patrick Boyle told President Barack Obama in a letter sent to The White House today as discussions about the potential impact of sequestration and possible furloughs of meat and poultry inspectors made headlines.  Without inspection, meat and poultry processing plants are prohibited by law from operating.

"As the possibility of sequestration becomes more real, so does the threat to the industry’s ability to provide a critical component of the food supply," Boyle wrote, adding thatUSDA inspectors have historically been deemed "essential" personnel. He said that that for many years, the Office of Management and Budget has deemed essential those employees whose "activities [are] essential to ensure continued public health and safety, including safe use of food, drugs, and hazardous materials."

"In that regard, the mission statement on the Food Safety and Inspection Service’s website states: ‘The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is the public health agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged,’" he added.

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