Codex Alimentarius Commission: Meeting of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues, 20466-20467 [2023-07170]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
U.S. Codex Office
Codex Alimentarius Commission:
Meeting of the Codex Committee on
Pesticide Residues
U.S. Codex Office, USDA.
Notice of public meeting and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S Codex Office is
sponsoring a public meeting on May 25,
2023. The objective of the public
meeting is to provide information and
receive public comments on agenda
items and draft U.S. positions to be
discussed at the 54th Session of the
Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
(CCPR) of the Codex Alimentarius
Commission (CAC), which will convene
in Beijing, China from June 26–July 1,
2023. The U.S. Manager for Codex
Alimentarius and the Under Secretary
for Trade and Foreign Agricultural
Affairs recognize the importance of
providing interested parties the
opportunity to obtain background
information on the 54th Session of the
CCPR and to address items on the
agenda.
SUMMARY:
The public meeting is scheduled
for May 25, 2023, from 2–4 p.m. EDT.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will
take place via Video Teleconference
only. Documents related to the 54th
Session of the CCPR will be accessible
via the internet at the following address:
https://www.fao.org/fao-whocodexalimentarius/meetings/detail/en/
?meeting=CCPR&session=54. Mr. Aaron
Niman, U.S. Delegate to the 54th
Session of the CCPR, invites interested
U.S. parties to submit their comments
electronically to the following email
address: niman.aaron@epa.gov.
Registration: Attendees must register
to attend the public meeting at the
following link: https://
www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/
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After registering, you will receive a
confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.
For further information about the 54th
Session of the CCPR, contact U.S.
Delegate, Mr. Aaron Niman,
niman.aaron@epa.gov, (202) 566–2177.
For further information about the public
meeting contact the U.S. Codex Office
by email at: uscodex@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Codex was established in 1963 by two
United Nations organizations, the Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and
the World Health Organization (WHO).
Through adoption of food standards,
codes of practice, and other guidelines
developed by its committees, and by
promoting their adoption and
implementation by governments, Codex
seeks to protect the health of consumers
and ensure fair practices in the food
trade.
The Terms of Reference of the Codex
Committee on Pesticide Residues
(CCPR) are:
(a) to establish maximum limits for
pesticide residues in specific food items
or in groups of food;
(b) to establish maximum limits for
pesticide residues in certain animal
feeding stuffs moving in international
trade where this is justified for reasons
of protection of human health;
(c) to prepare priority lists of
pesticides for evaluation by the Joint
FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide
Residues (JMPR);
(d) to consider methods of sampling
and analysis for the determination of
pesticide residues in food and feed;
(e) to consider other matters in
relation to the safety of food and feed
containing pesticide residues; and,
(f) to establish maximum limits for
environmental and industrial
contaminants showing chemical or
other similarity to pesticides, in specific
food items or groups of food.
The CCPR is hosted by China. The
United States attends the CCPR as a
member country of Codex.
Issues To Be Discussed at the Public
Meeting
The following items from the
forthcoming Agenda for the 54th
Session of the CCPR will be discussed
during the public meeting:
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• Adoption of the Agenda
• Appointment of Rapporteurs
• Matters referred to CCPR by CAC and/
or other subsidiary bodies
• Matters of interest arising from FAO
and WHO
• Matters of interest arising from other
international organizations
• Report on items of general
consideration arising from the 2022
JMPR regular meeting
• Report on responses to specific
concerns raised by CCPR arising from
the 2022 JMPR regular meeting
• Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for
pesticides in food and feed
• Revision of the Classification of Food
and Feed (CXM 4/1989) on the
following:
(i) Class B—Primary Food Commodities
of Animal Origin and Class E—
Processed Foods of Animal Origin
(All Types)
(ii) Tables on examples of representative
commodities for commodity groups in
different types under Class B and
Class E (for inclusion in the Principles
and Guidance for the Selection of
Representative Commodities for the
Extrapolation of MRLs for Pesticides
to Commodity Group (CXG 84–2012))
(iii) Portion of the commodity to which
the MRLs apply, and which is
analyzed for Group 006 Assorted
tropical and sub-tropical fruits—
inedible peel and Group 023 Oilseeds
(Australia)
(iv) Review the Guidelines on portion of
commodities to which MRLs apply
and which is analyzed (CXG 41–1993)
• Coordination of work between CCPR
and CCRVDF: Joint CCPR/CCRVDF
Working Group on Compounds for
Dual Use—Status of work
• Management of unsupported
compounds without public health
concern scheduled for periodic
review
• National registrations of pesticides
(National Registration Database for
Pesticides for Periodic Review by
JMPR)
• Establishment of Codex Schedules
and Priority Lists of Pesticides for
Evaluation/Re-Evaluation by JMPR
• Discussion paper on monitoring the
purity and stability of certified
reference material of multi-class
pesticides during prolonged storage
• Discussion Paper on the Enhancement
of the Operational Procedures of
CCPR and JMPR
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• Other Business and Future Work
Done at Washington, DC.
Mary Frances Lowe,
U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.
Public Meeting
At the May 25, 2023, public meeting,
draft U.S. positions on the agenda items
will be described and discussed, and
attendees will have the opportunity to
pose questions and offer comments.
Written comments may be offered at the
meeting or sent to Mr. Aaron Niman,
U.S. Delegate for the 54th Session of the
CCPR (see ADDRESSES). Written
comments should state that they relate
to activities of the 54th Session of the
CCPR.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food Safety and Inspection Service
[Docket No. FSIS–2023–0007]
Retail Exemptions Adjusted Dollar
Limitations
Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS), Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
ACTION:
Notice.
FSIS is announcing the dollar
limitations on the amount of meat and
meat products and poultry and poultry
products that a retail store can sell to
hotels, restaurants, and similar
institutions without disqualifying itself
for exemption from Federal inspection
requirements.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicable May 8, 2023.
Gina
Kouba, Office of Policy and Program
Development, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, USDA, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, Mailstop
3758, South Building, Washington, DC
20250–3700; (202) 937–4272.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Federal Meat Inspection Act (21
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) and the Poultry
Products Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 451
et seq.) provide a comprehensive
statutory framework to ensure that meat
and meat products and poultry and
poultry products prepared for commerce
are wholesome, not adulterated, and
properly labeled and packaged.
Statutory provisions requiring
inspection of the processing of meat and
meat products and poultry and poultry
products do not apply to operations of
types traditionally and usually
conducted at retail stores and
restaurants in regard to products offered
for sale to consumers in normal retail
quantities (21 U.S.C. 661(c)(2) and
454(c)(2)). FSIS’ regulations (9 CFR
303.1(d) and 381.10(d)) elaborate on the
conditions under which requirements
for inspection do not apply to retail
operations involving the preparation of
meat and meat products and the
processing of poultry and poultry
products.
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Sales to Hotels, Restaurants, and
Similar Institutions
Under the aforementioned
regulations, sales to hotels, restaurants,
and similar institutions (other than
household consumers) disqualify a
retail store from exemption if the retail
product sales of amenable products
exceed either of two maximum limits:
25 percent of the dollar value of the
total retail product sales or the calendar
year retail dollar limitation set by the
FSIS Administrator. The retail dollar
limitation is adjusted automatically
during the first quarter of the year if the
Consumer Price Index (CPI), published
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows
an increase or decrease of more than
$500 in the price of the same volume of
product for the previous year. FSIS
publishes a notice of the adjusted retail
dollar limitations in the Federal
Register. (See 9 CFR 303.1(d)(2)(iii)(b)
and 381.10(d)(2)(iii)(b).)
The CPI for 2022 reveals an annual
average price increase for meat and meat
products of 8.20 percent, an average
annual price increase for Siluriformes
fish and fish products of 9.15 percent,
and an annual average price increase for
poultry and poultry products of 14.58
percent. When rounded to the nearest
$100 dollar, the retail dollar limitation
for meat and meat products, including
Siluriformes fish and fish products,
increased by $7,500 1 and the retail
dollar limitation for poultry and poultry
products increased by $9,200.2 In
accordance with 9 CFR
303.1(d)(2)(iii)(b) and
381.10(d)(2)(iii)(b), because the retail
dollar limitations for meat and meat
products and poultry and poultry
products increased by more than $500,
FSIS is increasing the dollar limitation
on sales to hotels, restaurants, and
similar institutions to $98,900 for meat
and meat products and to $72,000 for
1 The base value for meat and meat products in
2022 was $91,390 rounded to the nearest $100
dollar to $91,400. The base value included $88,669
for meat and meat products and $2,721 to account
for Siluriformes fish and fish products. The meat
and meat products prices increased by 8.20 percent,
or $7,271 ($88,669 × 0.0820 = $7,271), during 2022.
The Siluriformes fish and fish products prices
increased by 9.15 percent, or $249 ($2,721 × 0.0915
= $249), during 2022. Combined, the value for meat
and meat products that includes Siluriformes fish
and fish products increased by $7,520 ($7,271 +
$249). Since this change is more than $500, the
retail dollar limitation is adjusted to $98,900
[($88,669 + $7,271) + ($2,721 + $249) = $98,910
which is rounded to $98,900].
2 The base value for poultry and poultry products
in 2022 was $62,824 rounded to the nearest $100
dollar to $62,800. The poultry and poultry products
prices increased by 14.58 percent, or $9,160
($62,824 × 0.1458 = $9,160), during 2022. Since this
change is more than $500, the retail dollar
limitation is adjusted to $72,000 ($62,824 + $9,160
= $71,984 rounded to $72,000.)
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Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
U.S. Codex Office
Codex Alimentarius Commission: Meeting of the Codex Committee on
Pesticide Residues
AGENCY: U.S. Codex Office, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The U.S Codex Office is sponsoring a public meeting on May 25,
2023. The objective of the public meeting is to provide information and
receive public comments on agenda items and draft U.S. positions to be
discussed at the 54th Session of the Codex Committee on Pesticide
Residues (CCPR) of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), which will
convene in Beijing, China from June 26-July 1, 2023. The U.S. Manager
for Codex Alimentarius and the Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign
Agricultural Affairs recognize the importance of providing interested
parties the opportunity to obtain background information on the 54th
Session of the CCPR and to address items on the agenda.
DATES: The public meeting is scheduled for May 25, 2023, from 2-4 p.m.
EDT.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will take place via Video Teleconference
only. Documents related to the 54th Session of the CCPR will be
accessible via the internet at the following address: https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/meetings/detail/en/?meeting=CCPR&session=54. Mr. Aaron Niman, U.S. Delegate to the 54th
Session of the CCPR, invites interested U.S. parties to submit their
comments electronically to the following email address:
[email protected].
Registration: Attendees must register to attend the public meeting
at the following link: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItdOurpz8vEw74qzY2IOC-3PUkfxxyf2w.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.
For further information about the 54th Session of the CCPR, contact
U.S. Delegate, Mr. Aaron Niman, [email protected], (202) 566-2177.
For further information about the public meeting contact the U.S. Codex
Office by email at: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Codex was established in 1963 by two United Nations organizations,
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health
Organization (WHO). Through adoption of food standards, codes of
practice, and other guidelines developed by its committees, and by
promoting their adoption and implementation by governments, Codex seeks
to protect the health of consumers and ensure fair practices in the
food trade.
The Terms of Reference of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
(CCPR) are:
(a) to establish maximum limits for pesticide residues in specific
food items or in groups of food;
(b) to establish maximum limits for pesticide residues in certain
animal feeding stuffs moving in international trade where this is
justified for reasons of protection of human health;
(c) to prepare priority lists of pesticides for evaluation by the
Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR);
(d) to consider methods of sampling and analysis for the
determination of pesticide residues in food and feed;
(e) to consider other matters in relation to the safety of food and
feed containing pesticide residues; and,
(f) to establish maximum limits for environmental and industrial
contaminants showing chemical or other similarity to pesticides, in
specific food items or groups of food.
The CCPR is hosted by China. The United States attends the CCPR as
a member country of Codex.
Issues To Be Discussed at the Public Meeting
The following items from the forthcoming Agenda for the 54th
Session of the CCPR will be discussed during the public meeting:
Adoption of the Agenda
Appointment of Rapporteurs
Matters referred to CCPR by CAC and/or other subsidiary bodies
Matters of interest arising from FAO and WHO
Matters of interest arising from other international
organizations
Report on items of general consideration arising from the 2022
JMPR regular meeting
Report on responses to specific concerns raised by CCPR
arising from the 2022 JMPR regular meeting
Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for pesticides in food and feed
Revision of the Classification of Food and Feed (CXM 4/1989)
on the following:
(i) Class B--Primary Food Commodities of Animal Origin and Class E--
Processed Foods of Animal Origin (All Types)
(ii) Tables on examples of representative commodities for commodity
groups in different types under Class B and Class E (for inclusion in
the Principles and Guidance for the Selection of Representative
Commodities for the Extrapolation of MRLs for Pesticides to Commodity
Group (CXG 84-2012))
(iii) Portion of the commodity to which the MRLs apply, and which is
analyzed for Group 006 Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits--
inedible peel and Group 023 Oilseeds (Australia)
(iv) Review the Guidelines on portion of commodities to which MRLs
apply and which is analyzed (CXG 41-1993)
Coordination of work between CCPR and CCRVDF: Joint CCPR/
CCRVDF Working Group on Compounds for Dual Use--Status of work
Management of unsupported compounds without public health
concern scheduled for periodic review
National registrations of pesticides (National Registration
Database for Pesticides for Periodic Review by JMPR)
Establishment of Codex Schedules and Priority Lists of
Pesticides for Evaluation/Re-Evaluation by JMPR
Discussion paper on monitoring the purity and stability of
certified reference material of multi-class pesticides during prolonged
storage
Discussion Paper on the Enhancement of the Operational
Procedures of CCPR and JMPR
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Other Business and Future Work
Public Meeting
At the May 25, 2023, public meeting, draft U.S. positions on the
agenda items will be described and discussed, and attendees will have
the opportunity to pose questions and offer comments. Written comments
may be offered at the meeting or sent to Mr. Aaron Niman, U.S. Delegate
for the 54th Session of the CCPR (see ADDRESSES). Written comments
should state that they relate to activities of the 54th Session of the
CCPR.
Additional Public Notification
Public awareness of all segments of rulemaking and policy
development is important. Consequently, the U.S. Codex Office will
announce this Federal Register publication on-line through the USDA web
page located at: https://www.usda.gov/codex, a link that also offers an
email subscription service providing access to information related to
Codex. Customers can add or delete their subscription themselves and
have the option to password protect their accounts.
USDA Non-Discrimination Statement
No agency, officer, or employee of the USDA shall, on the grounds
of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status,
income derived from a public assistance program, or political beliefs,
exclude from participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject to
discrimination any person in the United States under any program or
activity conducted by the USDA.
How To File a Complaint of Discrimination
To file a complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program
Discrimination Complaint Form, which may be accessed online at https://www.usda.gov/oascr/filing-program-discrimination-complaint-usda-customer, or write a letter signed by you or your authorized
representative. Send your completed complaint form or letter to USDA by
mail, fax, or email. Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director,
Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
20250-9410; Fax: (202) 690-7442; Email: [email protected].
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for
communication (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact
USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).
Done at Washington, DC.
Mary Frances Lowe,
U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.
[FR Doc. 2023-07170 Filed 4-5-23; 8:45 am]
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