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Building Upon Arizona's Progress Towards Conformance With The Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory Program Standards (vnrfrps)

Objective

This project aims to continue statewide efforts to conform with the Food and Drug Administration?s(FDA) Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory Program Standards (VNRFRPS). The project focuses onupdating Arizona?s retail food regulatory foundation by adopting the 2017 FDA Food Code through aformal rule making process. This would result in a regulatory environment that is consistent statewide,benefiting industry, regulators, and the citizens of Arizona. Providing a consistent retail food regulatoryenvironment that incorporates the latest science, places greater focus on preventing foodborne illnessrisk factor violations through active managerial control, and emphasizes the development of strategiesto correct out-of-control foodborne illness risk factors that will ultimately prevent foodborne illnessoutbreaks in Arizona, contribute to the nationwide effort to reduce the burdens of foodborne illness,and advance efforts for a nationally integrated food system.Other important aspects of this project include support for standards 2 and 5 of the VNRFRPS. UnderStandard 2, Trained Regulatory Staff, resources will be allocated to organize statewide training eventsfor regulatory staff and provide opportunities to meet and work with retail food regulatory agencies inother states to share best practices and innovative ways to gain conformance with the VNRFRPS. UnderStandard 5, Outbreak Response, resources will be allocated to continue the creation of systems thatensure a rapid and comprehensive response to foodborne illness outbreaks when they occur.As a state leader on conformance with the VNRFRPS, ADHS will continue to collaborate with Arizonacounties and tribal partners to share, create, and implement policies, procedures, and guidance thatresult in conformance with the VNRFRPS and that further support the development of strong, evidence-based, and prevention-focused retail food regulatory programs statewide that protect public health andensure the safety of the national food supply.

Investigators
Caballero, Blanca
Institution
Arizona Dept of Health Services
Start date
2017
End date
2020
Project number
1U18FD006267-01