The Food Safety and Hygiene (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2014
Title and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 and come into force on 13th December 2014.
Amendments to the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 20132.
(1)
(2)
In regulation 19 (offences and penalties)—
(a)
in paragraph (2), for “Subject to paragraph (3)” substitute “Subject to paragraphs (3) and (3A)”;
(b)
“(3A)
A person guilty of an offence under paragraph 1A or 1B of Schedule 6 is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.”.
(3)
In regulation 41(2) (review)—
(a)
for “(2)”, substitute “(1)”; and
(b)
for “(3)”, substitute “(6)”.
(4)
In Schedule 6 (restrictions on the sale of raw milk intended for direct human consumption)—
(a)
“1A.
Any person who sells raw milk in contravention of paragraph 7A commits an offence.
1B.
Any person who sells raw milk in contravention of paragraph 7B commits an offence.”
(b)
“7A.
Subject to paragraph 7C, and except in cases to which paragraph 7B applies, the container in which any raw milk intended for direct human consumption is sold must be marked or labelled with the words “This milk has not been heat-treated and may therefore contain organisms harmful to health.
7B.
Subject to paragraph 7C, in the case of any raw milk intended for direct human consumption which is not prepacked and is sold at a catering establishment there must appear—
(a)
on a label attached to the container in which that milk is sold, or
(b)
on a ticket or notice that is readily discernible by an intending purchaser at the place where the purchaser chooses that milk,
the words “Milk supplied in this establishment has not been heat-treated and may therefore contain organisms harmful to health”.
7C.
The provisions of paragraphs 7A and 7B do not apply to raw milk from buffaloes.”
(c)
in paragraph 8—
(i)
““catering establishment” means a restaurant, canteen, club, public house, school, hospital or similar establishment (including a vehicle or a fixed or mobile stall) where, in the course of a business, food is prepared for delivery to the final consumer and is ready for consumption without further preparation;”;
(ii)
““labelling”, in relation to a food, includes any words, particulars, trade mark, brand name, pictorial matter or symbol relating to the food and appearing on the packaging of the food or on any document, notice, label, ring or collar accompanying the food;”; and
(iii)
““prepacked”, in relation to a food, means put into packaging before being offered for sale in such a way that the food, whether wholly or only partly enclosed, cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging and is ready for sale to the final consumer or to a catering establishment, and includes a food which is wholly enclosed in packaging before being offered for sale and which is intended to be cooked without opening the packaging and which is ready for sale to the final consumer or to a catering establishment;”.
Review3.
(1)
The Food Standards Agency must from time to time—
(a)
carry out a review of the operation and effect of regulation 2(2) and regulation 2(4);
(b)
set out the conclusions of the review in a report; and
(c)
publish the report.
(2)
In carrying out the review the Agency must, so far as is reasonably practicable, have regard to how the measures implemented by these Regulations are implemented in other Member States.
(3)
The report must in particular—
(a)
set out the objectives intended to be achieved by the regulatory provisions made by these Regulations;
(b)
assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved; and
(c)
assess whether those objectives remain appropriate and, if so, the extent to which they could be achieved with a system that imposes less regulation.
(4)
The first report under this regulation must be published before the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which these Regulations come into force.
(5)
Reports under this regulation are afterwards to be published at intervals not exceeding five years.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health.
These Regulations make certain amendments to the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2996) to make continuing provision for the labelling of raw milk intended for direct human consumption with prescribed information relating to the absence of heat treatment (regulation 2(2) and (4)).
These Regulations also correct two typographical errors in regulation 41(2) of S.I. 2013/2996 (regulation 2(3)).
These Regulations provide that the Food Standards Agency must carry out a periodic review of the operation and effect of these Regulations (regulation 3).
A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen. The Explanatory Memorandum is available at www.legislation.gov.uk.