International Standard-Setting Activities

Published date02 July 2019
Record Number2019-14076
SectionNotices
CourtU.s. Codex Office
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 127 (Tuesday, July 2, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 127 (Tuesday, July 2, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 31562-31573]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-14076]
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                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                U.S. Codex Office
                [Docket No. TFAA-2019-0001]
                International Standard-Setting Activities
                AGENCY: Office of Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs (TFAA), U.S.
                Codex Office, USDA.
                ACTION: Notice.
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                SUMMARY: This notice informs the public of the sanitary and
                phytosanitary standard-setting activities of the Codex Alimentarius
                Commission (Codex), in accordance with section 491 of the Trade
                Agreements Act of 1979, as amended, and the Uruguay Round Agreements
                Act. This notice also provides a list of other standard-setting
                activities of Codex, including commodity standards, guidelines, codes
                of practice, and revised texts. This notice, which covers Codex
                activities during the time periods from July 20, 2018 to June 21, 2019
                and June 21, 2019 to May 31, 2020, seeks comments on standards under
                consideration and recommendations for new standards.
                ADDRESSES: The U.S. Codex Office invites interested persons to submit
                their comments on this notice. Comments may be submitted by one of the
                following methods:
                 Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: This website provides the
                ability to type short comments directly into the comment field on this
                web page or attach a file for lengthier comments. Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions at the website for
                submitting comments.
                 Mail, including CD-ROMs, etc.: Send to Docket Clerk, U.S.
                Department of Agriculture, Office of Trade and Foreign Agricultural
                Affairs, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Mailstop S4861, Washington, DC
                20250-3700.
                 Hand- or courier-delivered submittals: Deliver to 1400
                Independence Avenue SW, Room 6065, Washington, DC 20250-3700.
                 Instructions: All items submitted by mail or email are to include
                the Agency name and docket number TFAA-2019-0001. Comments received in
                response to this docket will be made available for public inspection
                and posted without change, including any personal information to http://www.regulations.gov.
                 Please state that your comments refer to Codex and, if your
                comments relate to specific Codex committees, please identify the
                committee(s) in your comments and submit a copy of your comments to the
                delegate from that particular committee.
                 Docket: For access to background documents or comments received,
                call (202) 720-5627 to schedule a time to visit the TFAA Docket Room at
                1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room S4861, Washington, DC 20250-3700.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Mary Frances Lowe, United States
                Manager for Codex Alimentarius, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office
                of Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, South Agriculture Building,
                1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room 4861, Washington, DC 20250-3700;
                Telephone: (202) 205-7760; Fax: (202) 720-3157; Email:
                [email protected].
                 For information pertaining to particular committees, contact the
                delegate of that committee. A complete list of U.S. delegates and
                alternate delegates can be found in Attachment 2 of this notice.
                Documents pertaining to Codex and specific committee agendas are
                accessible via the internet at http://www.codexalimentarius.org/meetings-reports/en/. The U.S. Codex Office also maintains a website at
                http://www.usda.gov/codex.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                Background
                 The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established on January 1,
                1995, as the common international institutional framework for the
                conduct of trade relations among its members in matters related to the
                Uruguay Round Trade Agreements. The WTO is the successor organization
                to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). United States
                membership in the WTO was approved and the Uruguay Round Agreements Act
                (Uruguay Round Agreements) was signed into law by the President on
                December 8, 1994, Public Law 103-465, 108 Stat. 4809. The Uruguay Round
                Agreements became effective, with respect to the United States, on
                January 1, 1995. The Uruguay Round Agreements amended the Trade
                Agreements Act of 1979. Pursuant to section 491 of the Trade Agreements
                Act of 1979, as amended, the President is required to designate an
                agency to be ``responsible for informing the public of the sanitary and
                phytosanitary (SPS) standard-setting activities of each international
                standard-setting organization'' (19 U.S.C. 2578). The main
                international standard-setting organizations are Codex, the World
                Organisation for Animal Health, and the International Plant Protection
                Convention. The President, pursuant to Proclamation No. 6780 of March
                23, 1995, (60 FR 15845), designated the U.S. Department of Agriculture
                as the agency responsible for informing the public of the SPS standard-
                setting activities of each international standard-setting organization.
                The Secretary of Agriculture has delegated to the Office of Trade and
                Foreign Agricultural Affairs the responsibility to inform the public of
                the SPS standard-setting activities of Codex. The Office of Trade and
                Foreign Agricultural Affairs has, in turn, assigned the responsibility
                for informing the public of the SPS standard-setting activities of
                Codex to the U.S. Codex Office (USCO).
                 Codex was created in 1963 by two United Nations organizations, the
                Food
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                and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization
                (WHO). Codex is the principal international organization for
                establishing standards for food. 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, ensure fair practices in the
                food trade, and promote coordination of food standards work undertaken
                by international governmental and nongovernmental organizations. In the
                United States, U.S. Codex activities are managed and carried out by the
                United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); the Food and Drug
                Administration (FDA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS);
                the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department
                of Commerce (DOC); and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
                 As the agency responsible for informing the public of the SPS
                standard-setting activities of Codex, the U.S. Codex Office publishes
                this notice in the Federal Register annually. Attachment 1 (Sanitary
                and Phytosanitary Activities of Codex) sets forth the following
                information:
                 1. The SPS standards under consideration or planned for
                consideration; and
                 2. For each SPS standard specified:
                 a. A description of the consideration or planned consideration of
                the standard;
                 b. Whether the United States is participating or plans to
                participate in the consideration of the standard;
                 c. The agenda for United States participation, if any; and
                 d. The agency responsible for representing the United States with
                respect to the standard.
                 To obtain copies of the standards listed in attachment 1, please
                contact the Codex delegate or the U.S. Codex Office.
                 This notice also solicits public comment on standards that are
                currently under consideration or planned for consideration and
                recommendations for new standards. The delegate, in conjunction with
                the responsible agency, will take the comments received into account in
                participating in the consideration of the standards and in proposing
                matters to be considered by Codex.
                 The U.S. delegate will facilitate public participation in the
                United States Government's activities relating to Codex. The U.S.
                delegate will maintain a list of individuals, groups, and organizations
                that have expressed an interest in the activities of the Codex
                committees and will disseminate information regarding U.S. delegation
                activities to interested parties. This information will include the
                status of each agenda item; the U.S. Government's position or
                preliminary position on the agenda items; and the time and place of
                planning meetings and debriefing meetings following the Codex committee
                sessions. In addition, the U.S. Codex Office makes much of the same
                information available through its web page at http://www.usda.gov/codex. If you would like to access or receive information about
                specific committees, please visit the web page or notify the
                appropriate U.S. delegate or the U.S. Codex Office, Room 4861, South
                Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
                20250-3700 ([email protected]).
                 The information provided in Attachment 1 describes the status of
                Codex standard-setting activities by the Codex committees for the time
                periods from July 20, 2018 to June 21, 2019 and June 21, 2019 to May
                31, 2020. Attachment 2 provides a list of U.S. Codex Officials
                (including U.S. delegates and alternate delegates). A list of
                forthcoming Codex sessions may be found at: http://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/meetings/en/.
                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 U.S.
                Codex web page located at: https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/us-codex-office.
                 Done at Washington, DC.
                Mary Lowe,
                U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.
                ATTACHMENT 1
                Sanitary and Phytosanitary Activities of Codex
                Codex Alimentarius Commission and Executive Committee
                 The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) will convene for its 42nd
                Session on July 8-12, 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland. At that time, the
                Commission will consider adopting standards recommended by committees
                at Step 8 or 5/8 (final adoption) and advance the work of committees by
                adopting draft standards at Step 5 (for further comment and
                consideration by the relevant committee). The Commission will also
                consider revocation of Codex texts; proposals for new work;
                discontinuation of work; amendments to Codex standards and related
                texts; matters arising for the Reports of the Commission, the Executive
                Committee, and subsidiary bodies; Codex Strategic Plan 2020-2025; Codex
                budgetary and financial matters; FAO/WHO scientific support to Codex
                (activities, budgetary, and financial matters); matters arising from
                FAO/WHO; reports of the side event on FAO and WHO capacity development
                activities; report of the side event on the Codex Trust Fund (CTF2);
                election of the chairperson and vice-chairpersons and members of the
                Executive Committee elected on a geographical basis; designation of
                countries responsible for appointing the chairpersons of Codex
                subsidiary bodies; any other business; and adoption of the report.
                 Before the Commission meeting, the Executive Committee (CCEXEC)
                will meet at its 77th Session on July 1-7, 2019. It is composed of the
                Commission chairperson; vice-chairpersons; seven members elected by the
                Commission from each of the following geographic regions: Africa, Asia,
                Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Near East, North America, and
                South-West Pacific; and regional coordinators from the six regional
                committees. The United States will participate as the member elected on
                a geographical basis for North America. The Executive Committee will
                report on the work of the strategic planning sub-committee of CCEXEC on
                the Codex Strategic Plan 2020-2025, and consider the following agenda
                items: the implementation status of the Codex Strategic Plan 2014-2019;
                regular review of Codex work management from 2018-2019; critical review
                process in a follow-up to the regular review of Codex work management
                from 2017-2018; regular review of Codex work management for 2019-2020;
                history and implications of the fourth paragraph of the Statement of
                Principle; Codex budgetary and financial matters; FAO/WHO scientific
                support to Codex activities (activities, budgetary, and financial
                matters); matters arising from FAO and WHO; applications from
                international non-governmental organizations for observer status in
                Codex; organization of the 42nd Session of the Codex Alimentarius
                Commission; and any other business.
                 Responsible Agency: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods
                 The Codex Committee on Contaminants in Foods (CCCF)
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                establishes or endorses permitted maximum levels (MLs) and, where
                necessary, revises existing guideline levels (GLs) for contaminants and
                naturally occurring toxicants in food and feed; prepares priority lists
                of contaminants and naturally occurring toxicants for risk assessment
                by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA);
                considers and elaborates methods of analysis and sampling for the
                determination of contaminants and naturally occurring toxicants in food
                and feed; considers and elaborates on standards or codes of practice
                (CoPs) for related subjects; and considers other matters assigned to it
                by the Commission in relation to contaminants and naturally occurring
                toxicants in food and feed.
                 The committee convened for its 13th Session in Yogyakarta,
                Indonesia, April 29-May 3, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/CF.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 8:
                 Draft CoP for the Reduction of 3-monochloropropane-1,2-
                diol esters (3-MCPDEs) and glycidyl esters (GE) in Refined Oils and
                Food Products Made with Refined Oils (REP 19/CF Para. 79, Appendix IV);
                 Draft Guidelines for Rapid Risk Analysis Following
                Instances of Detection of Contaminants in Food Where There is No
                Regulatory Level.
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 5/8:
                 Proposed Draft Revised MLs for Lead in Selected
                Commodities in the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food
                and Feed (GSCTFF) (Codex Standard (CXS) 193-1995);
                 Proposed Draft ML for Cadmium in Chocolates Containing or
                Declaring Establishment of MLs for Aflatoxins in Certain Cereals and
                Cereal-based Products including Foods for Infants and Young Children;
                 Establishment of MLs for Lead in Certain Food Categories;
                 Revision of the CoP for the Prevention and Reduction of
                Lead Contamination in Foods;
                 Development of a CoP for the Prevention and Reduction of
                Cadmium Contamination in Cocoa Beans;
                 To be considered for revocation:
                 MLs for Lead in Selected Commodities in the GSCTFF.
                 The committee will continue to discuss the following items:
                 Establishment of MLs for cadmium in chocolate and
                chocolate products containing or declaring >=30% to Discussion paper on radioactivity in feed and food;
                 Discussion paper on lead and cadmium in quinoa;
                 Discussion paper on MLs for methylmercury for additional
                fish species;
                 Discussion papers on fermented cassava products and
                mitigation measures to support development of a CoP for prevention and
                reduction of mycotoxins in cassava and cassava products;
                 General guidance on data analysis for ML development and
                improved data collection;
                 Forward work plan for CCCF, including:
                 [cir] Identification of key staple food/contaminant combinations;
                 [cir] An approach to identify the need for review of existing CCCF
                standards that may need revision;
                 [cir] Pilot project on evaluation of implementation of CoPs.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Cereals, Pulses and Legumes
                 The Codex Committee on Cereals, Pulses and Legumes (CCCPL)
                elaborates worldwide standards and/or Codes of Practice, as
                appropriate, for cereals, pulses and legumes and their products.
                 The committee has been reactivated to work by correspondence to
                draft an international Codex Standard for Quinoa. The relevant document
                is REP 19/CPL.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 8:
                 Draft Two Sections in the Standard for Quinoa.
                 No additional work is ongoing in this committee. It will again be
                adjourned sine die once the work on the international Codex Standard
                for Quinoa is completed.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Food Additives
                 The Codex Committee on Food Additives (CCFA) establishes or
                endorses acceptable maximum levels (MLs) for individual food additives;
                prepares a priority list of food additives for risk assessment by the
                JECFA; assigns functional classes to individual food additives;
                recommends specifications of identity and purity for food additives for
                adoption by the Codex Alimentarius Commission; considers methods of
                analysis for the determination of additives in food; and considers and
                elaborates standards or codes of practice for related subjects such as
                the labeling of food additives when sold as such.
                 The committee convened for its 51st Session in Jinan, China, March
                25-29, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/FA. Immediately prior to
                the Plenary Session, there was a one and a half day Physical Working
                Group (PWG) on the General Standard for Food Additives (GSFA) chaired
                by the United States and a half day PWG on Alignment chaired by
                Australia.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 5/8:
                 Proposed Draft Specifications for the Identity and Purity
                of Food Additives Arising from the 86th JECFA Meeting;
                 Revision of the Class Names and the International
                Numbering System for Food Additives (CXG 36-1989).
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 8 and 5/8:
                 Draft and Proposed Draft Food-Additive Provisions of the
                General Standard for Food Additives.
                 Also to be considered for final adoption:
                 Revised Food Additive Provisions of the GSFA in Relation
                to the Alignment of the Thirteen Standards for Milk and Milk Products
                (Ripened Cheese), Two Standards for Sugars, Two Standards for Natural
                Mineral Waters, Three Standards for Cereals, Pulses and Legumes, and
                Three Standards for Vegetable Proteins;
                 Revised Food Additive Provisions of the GSFA in Relation
                to the Alignment of Provisions for Ascorbyl Esters (ascorbyl palmitate
                (INS 304) and ascorbyl stearate (INS) 305)) and the Standards for
                Infant Formula and Formula for Special Dietary Purposes Intended for
                Infants (CXS 72-1981) and Follow-up Formula (CXS 156-1987);
                 Revised Food-Additive Sections of the Thirteen Standards
                for Milk and Milk Products (Ripened Cheese), i.e. Standards for Cheddar
                (CXS 263-1966); Danbo (CXS 264-1966); Edam (CXS 265-1966); Gouda (CXS
                266-1966); Havarti (CXS 267-1966); Sams[oslash] (CXS 268-1966);
                Emmental (CXS 269-1967); Tilsiter (CXS 270-1968); Saint-Paulin (CXS
                271-1968); Provolone (CXS 272-1968); Coulommiers (CXS 274-1969);
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                Camembert (CXS 276-1973); and Brie (CXS 277-1973);
                 Revised Food-Additive Sections of the Two Standards for
                Sugars and Two Standards for Natural Mineral Waters, i.e. Standards for
                Honey (CXS 12-1981); and Sugars (CXS 212-1999) and Standards for
                Natural Mineral Waters (CXS 108-1981); and Bottled/Packaged Drinking
                Waters (other than natural mineral waters) (CXS 227-2001);
                 Revised Food-Additive Sections of the Three Standards for
                Cereals, Pulses and Legumes and Three Standards for Vegetable Proteins,
                i.e. Standards for Wheat flour (CXS 152-1985); Couscous (CXS 202-1995);
                and Instant noodles (CXS 249-2006); and Wheat protein products
                including wheat gluten (CXS 163-1987); Vegetable protein products (VPP)
                (CXS 174-1989); and Soy protein products (CXS 175-1989);
                 Revised Food-Additive Provisions of the GSFA in Relation
                to the Replacement Notes to Note 161;
                 Insertion of a Footnote to the Table Entitled ``References
                to Commodity Standards for GSFA Table 3 Additives'';
                 The Revised Table on ``Justified use'' in Food Additive
                section in the Standard for Mozzarella (CXS 262-2006).
                 To be considered for discontinuation:
                 Draft and proposed draft food additive provisions of the
                GSFA.
                 The committee will continue working on:
                 Draft and Proposed draft food additive provisions of the
                GSFA (Electronic Working Group (EWG) led by the United States);
                 Proposals for additions and changes to the Priority List
                of Substances Proposed for Evaluation by JECFA (PWG led by Canada);
                 Alignment of the food additive provisions of commodity
                standards and relevant provisions of the GSFA (EWG led by Australia,
                Japan and the United States);
                 Revision of the Class Names and the International
                Numbering System for Food Additives (EWG led by Belgium);
                 Provisions related to the use of sweeteners with Note 161
                attached to (1) determine if sweeteners or flavor enhancers are
                justified in specific food categories and (2) developing wording for an
                alternative to Note 161 relating to the use of sweeteners or flavor
                enhancers in food categories where the use is technologically
                justified;
                 Issues with the online GSFA which prevent the
                implementation of committee decisions and to inform the Executive
                Committee on this matter.
                 The committee also agreed to hold a one and half day PWG on the
                GSFA immediately preceding the 52nd Session of CCFA to be chaired by
                the United States. That group will discuss:
                 The recommendations of the EWG on the GSFA and new
                proposals and proposed revisions of food additive provisions in the
                GSFA.
                 The committee also agreed to hold a half day PWG on Alignment
                immediately preceding the 52nd Session of CCFA to be chaired by
                Australia. That group will discuss the recommendations of the EWG on
                Alignment.
                 Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
                 The Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CCFFV) is
                responsible for elaborating worldwide standards and codes of practice,
                as may be appropriate, for fresh fruits and vegetables, consulting as
                necessary, with other international organizations in the standards
                development process to avoid duplication.
                 The committee convened for its 20th Session in Kampala, Uganda, on
                October 2-6, 2017. The relevant document is REP 17/FFV.
                 The committee does not have items that will be considered by the
                42nd Session of the Commission in July 2019.
                 The committee will continue working on the following items:
                 Draft standard for garlic;
                 Draft standard for kiwifruit;
                 Proposed draft standard for ware potatoes;
                 Proposed draft standard for fresh dates;
                 Proposed draft standard for yams;
                 Proposed draft standard for onions and shallots;
                 Proposed draft standard for berry fruits;
                 Discussion paper on glossary terms used in the layout for
                Codex standards for fresh fruits and vegetables.
                 Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Services (AMS);
                HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
                 The Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH) is responsible for
                developing basic provisions on food hygiene, applicable to all food or
                to specific food types; considering and amending or endorsing
                provisions on food hygiene contained in Codex commodity standards and
                CoP developed by other committees; considering specific food hygiene
                problems assigned to it by the Commission; suggesting and prioritizing
                areas where there is a need for microbiological risk assessment at the
                international level and developing questions to be addressed by the
                risk assessors; and considering microbiological risk management matters
                in relation to food hygiene and in relation to the FAO/WHO risk
                assessments.
                 The committee convened for its 50th Session in Panama City, Panama,
                November 12-16, 2018. The relevant document is REP 19/FH.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption Step 5/8:
                 Alignment of the Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery
                Products with the Histamine Control Guidance.
                 To be considered for adoption Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration by the next session of CCFH:
                 Proposed Draft Code of Practice on Food Allergen
                Management for Food Business Operators.
                 To be considered for approval as new work:
                 Development of Guidelines for the Control of Shiga Toxin-
                Producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in Beef Meat, Leafy Greens, Raw Milk
                and Cheese Produced from Raw Milk, and Sprouts.
                 To be considered for discontinuation:
                 Development of Histamine Sampling Guidance in 11 Commodity
                Standards for Fish and Fishery Products.
                 The committee will continue working on:
                 Proposed draft Revision of the General Principles of Food
                Hygiene and its HACCP Annex;
                 Guidance for the Management of Biological Foodborne
                Outbreaks;
                 New work proposals/forward workplan.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification
                Systems
                 The Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and
                Certification Systems (CCFICS) is responsible for developing principles
                and guidelines for food import and export inspection and certification
                systems, with a view to harmonizing methods and procedures that protect
                the health of consumers, ensure fair trading practices, and facilitate
                international trade in foodstuffs; developing principles and guidelines
                for the application of measures by the competent authorities of
                exporting and importing countries to provide assurance, where
                necessary,
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                that foodstuffs comply with requirements, especially statutory health
                requirements; developing guidelines for the utilization, as and when
                appropriate, of quality assurance systems to ensure that foodstuffs
                conform with requirements and promote the recognition of these systems
                in facilitating trade in food products under bilateral/multilateral
                arrangements by countries; developing guidelines and criteria with
                respect to format, declarations, and language of such official
                certificates as countries may require with a view towards international
                harmonization; making recommendations for information exchange in
                relation to food import/export control; consulting as necessary with
                other international groups working on matters related to food
                inspection and certification systems; and considering other matters
                assigned to it by the Commission in relation to food inspection and
                certification systems.
                 The committee convened for its 24th Session in Brisbane Australia,
                October 22-26, 2018. The relevant document is REP 19/FICS.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for adoption at Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration at the next session of CCFICS:
                 Draft Principles and Guidelines for the Assessment and Use
                of Voluntary Third-Party Assurance (vTPA) Programmes.
                 To be considered for approval as new work:
                 Project Document for New Work on the Consolidation of
                Codex Guidelines Related to Equivalence.
                 To be considered for information:
                 Outcome of the assessment of the experimental approach for
                Intersessional physical Working Groups combined with webinar
                technology;
                 Ongoing discussions on food integrity food authenticity
                and food fraud.
                 The committee also agreed to continue working on the following
                items through electronic Working Groups (EWG):
                 Proposed draft guidelines on recognition and maintenance
                of equivalence of National Food Control Systems;
                 Proposed draft consolidated Codex guidelines related to
                equivalence;
                 Proposed draft guidance on paperless use of electronic
                certificates (Revision of Guidelines for Design, Production, Issuance,
                and Use of Generic Official Certificates);
                 Draft principles and guidelines for the assessment and use
                of voluntary Third-Party Assurance (vTPA) programs;
                 Discussion paper on the role of CCFICS with respect to
                tackling food fraud in the context of food safety and fair practices in
                food trade.
                 Responsible Agencies: USDA/FSIS; HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Food Labelling
                 The Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL) drafts provisions on
                labeling applicable to all foods; considers, amends, and endorses draft
                specific provisions on labeling prepared by the Codex Committees
                drafting standards, codes of practice, and guidelines; and studies
                specific labeling problems assigned to it by the Codex Alimentarius
                Commission. The Committee also studies problems associated with the
                advertisement of food with particular reference to claims and
                misleading descriptions.
                 The Committee convened its 45th Session in Ottawa, Canada, May 13-
                17, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/FL.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for adoption at Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration at the next session of CCFL:
                 Proposed Draft Guidance for the Labelling of Non-retail
                Containers.
                 To be considered for approval as new work:
                 Revision to the General Standard for the Labelling of
                Prepackaged Foods: Allergen Labelling and Guidance on the Precautionary
                Allergen or Advisory Labelling;
                 Proposed Draft Guidance on Internet Sales/E-Commerce.
                 The committee will continue working on the following items:
                 Proposed draft guidelines on front-of-pack nutrition
                labelling;
                 Discussion paper on innovation- use of technology in food
                labelling;
                 Discussion paper on labelling of alcoholic beverages;
                 Discussion paper on labelling of foods in joint
                presentation and multipack formats;
                 Discussion paper on future work and direction of CCFL
                (update).
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Fats and Oils
                 The Codex Committee on Fats and Oils (CCFO) is responsible for
                elaborating worldwide standards for fats and oils of animal, vegetable,
                and marine origin, including margarine and olive oil.
                 The Committee convened for its 26th Session in Kuala Lumpur,
                Malaysia, February 25-March 1, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/
                FO.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for adoption at final Step 8 and 5/8:
                 Revision to the Standard for Named Vegetable Oils:
                 [cir] Addition of palm oil with high content of oleic acid (OXG);
                 [cir] Amendment to the values of the refractive index and apparent
                density of palm superolein at 40[deg]C;
                 [cir] Inclusion of almond oil, flaxseed (linseed) oil, hazelnut
                oil, pistachio oil, and walnut oil;
                 [cir] Replacement of acid value with free fatty acids for virgin
                palm oil and inclusion of free fatty acids for crude palm kernel oil;
                 [cir] Revision to Table 1: applicability of the fatty acid
                composition of other oils (listed in table 1) in relation to their
                corresponding crude form and consequential deletion of an equivalent
                note for rice bran oil;
                 [cir] Inclusion of free fatty acids as quality characteristic
                criteria for refined rice bran oil.
                 Alignment of Food Additives Provisions in Standards for
                Fats and Oils (Excepts Fish Oils) and Technological Justification for
                Use of Emulsifiers in Food Category (FC) 02.1.2 of the GSFA.
                 To be considered for revocation:
                 Provisions for Monosodium Tartrate (INS 335(i)),
                Monopotassium Tartrate (INS 336(i)), Dipotassium Tartrate (INS 336(ii))
                and Sodium Sorbate (INS 201) in the Standard for Fat Spreads and
                Blended Spreads (CXS 26-2007).
                 The committee will continue working on:
                 Draft Revision of the Standard for Named Vegetable Oils
                (Codex Stand 201-1999): Essential composition of sunflower seed oils;
                 Revision of the Standard for Olive Oils and Pomace Olive
                Oils (Codex Stan 33-1981);
                 Considering proposals for new substances to be added to
                the list of acceptable previous cargoes and providing relevant
                information (if available from Member countries) to JECFA on the 23
                substances on the list of acceptable previous cargoes currently on the
                list.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/Agricultural Research Service
                (ARS).
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
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                Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling
                 The Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS)
                defines the criteria appropriate to Codex Methods of Analysis and
                Sampling; serves as a coordinating body for Codex with other
                international groups working on methods of analysis and sampling and
                quality assurance systems for laboratories; specifies, on the basis of
                final recommendations submitted to it by the bodies referred to above,
                reference methods of analysis and sampling appropriate to Codex
                standards which are generally applicable to a number of foods;
                considers, amends if necessary, and endorses as appropriate, methods of
                analysis and sampling proposed by Codex commodity committees, except
                for methods of analysis and sampling for residues of pesticides or
                veterinary drugs in food, the assessment of microbiological quality and
                safety in food, and the assessment of specifications for food
                additives; elaborates sampling plans and procedures, as may be
                required; considers specific sampling and analysis problems submitted
                to it by the Commission or any of its committees; and defines
                procedures, protocols, guidelines or related texts for the assessment
                of food laboratory proficiency, as well as quality assurance systems
                for laboratories.
                 The committee convened for its 40th Session in Budapest, Hungary,
                May 27-31, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/MAS.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 8:
                 Methods of Analysis and Sampling Plans for Provisions in
                Codex Standards.
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 5/8:
                 Preamble and Document Structure for the General
                Standard for Methods of Analysis and Sampling
                 To be considered for adoption at Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration by the next session of CCMAS:
                 Proposed Draft Revised Guidelines on Measurement
                Uncertainty.
                 To be considered for revocation:
                 Methods of Analysis for Provisions in Codex Standards.
                 The committee will continue to discuss:
                 Endorsement of methods of analysis and sampling plans for
                provisions in Codex standards;
                 Review of dairy methods- dairy workable package;
                 Review of cereals, pulses and legumes methods workable
                package;
                 Review of the fats and oils methods;
                 Review of the general guidelines on sampling.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/AMS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
                 The Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
                (CCNFSDU) is responsible for studying nutrition issues referred to it
                by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The Committee also drafts general
                provisions, as appropriate, on nutritional aspects of all foods and
                develops standards, guidelines, or related texts for foods for special
                dietary uses in cooperation with other committees where necessary;
                considers, amends if necessary, and endorses provisions on nutritional
                aspects proposed for inclusion in Codex standards, guidelines, and
                related texts.
                 The committee convened for its 40th Session in Berlin, Germany,
                November 26-30, 2018. The reference document is REP 19/NFSDU.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for adoption at Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration at the next session of CCNFSDU:
                 Review of the Standard for Follow-up Formula: Proposed
                Proposed draft Scope, Description and Labelling for Follow-up Formula
                for Older Infants.
                 To be considered for revocation:
                 Provisions for Monosodium Tartrate (INS 335(i)),
                Monopotassium Tartrate (INS 336(i)) and Dipotassium Tartrate (INS
                336(ii)) in the Standard for Processed Cereal-Based Foods for Infant
                and Young Children.
                 To be considered for discontinuation:
                 Nutrient Reference Values--Non-Communicable Diseases (NRV-
                NCD) for Eicosatetraenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
                Long Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids
                 The committee will continue to discuss:
                 Review of the Standard for Follow up Formula;
                 Nutrient References Value--Recommended (NRV-R) for older
                infants and young children;
                 Mechanism/framework for considering the technological
                justification of food additives;
                 Alignment of food additives;
                 Consideration of a discussion paper on harmonized
                probiotic guidelines for use in foods and dietary supplements;
                 Consideration of a discussion paper on general guidelines
                to establish nutritional profiles;
                 Prioritization mechanism to better manage the work of
                CCNFSDU.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA; USDA/ARS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables
                 The Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) is
                responsible for elaborating worldwide standards and related texts for
                all types of processed fruits and vegetables including, but not limited
                to canned, dried, and frozen products, as well as fruit and vegetable
                juices and necttfa.
                 The committee convened for its 29th Session by correspondence,
                March 13-June 28, 2019.
                 The committee does not have items that will be considered for
                adoption by the 42nd Session of the Commission in July 2019.
                 The committee will continue working on:
                 Chili sauce;
                 Mango chutney;
                 Gochujang;
                 Dried fruits;
                 Canned fruit salads;
                 Referring matters back to CCFA for the use of functional
                classes and food additives in processed fruits and vegetables:
                 [cir] ``Emulsifiers, stabilizers, thickeners'' and xantham gum (INS
                415) in Food Category 14.1.2 Fruit and Vegetable Juices and Food
                Category 14.1.3 Fruit and Vegetable Nectar;
                 [cir] Acidity regulators and tartrates (INS 334, 335(ii), 337) in
                Food Category 04.2.2 Dried Fruit;
                 [cir] Tartrates (INS 334, 335(ii), 337) in Food Category 04.1.2.6
                Fruit Based Spreads (e.g., chutney), excluding products in Food
                Category 04.1.2.5; and
                 [cir] Use of colors in quick frozen French fried potatoes.
                 Referring matters to CCMASS on a method for fat extraction
                prior to the use of the method for the determination of free fatty
                acids in quick-frozen French-fried potatoes and other matters related
                to methods of analysis and sampling for processed fruits and
                vegetables.
                 Responsible Agencies: USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service; HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
                 The Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) is responsible for
                establishing maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticide residues in
                specific food items or in groups of food;
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                establishing MRLs for pesticide residues in certain animal feeding
                stuffs moving in international trade where this is justified for
                reasons of protection of human health; preparing priority lists of
                pesticides for evaluation by the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide
                Residues (JMPR); considering methods of sampling and analysis for the
                determination of pesticide residues in food and feed; considering other
                matters in relation to the safety of food and feed containing pesticide
                residues; and establishing maximum limits for environmental and
                industrial contaminants showing chemical or other similarity to
                pesticides in specific food items or groups of food.
                 The committee convened for its 51st Session in Macau, China, April
                8-13, 2019. The relevant document is REP 19/PR.
                 The following items will be considered at the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption:
                 MRLs for Different Combinations of Pesticide(s)/
                Commodity(ies) for Food and Feed;
                 Revision of the Classification of Food and Feed:
                Miscellaneous Commodities not Meeting the Criteria for Crop Grouping.
                 To be considered for approval as new work:
                 Development of Guidance for Compounds of Low Public Health
                Concerns that could be Exempted from the Establishment of CXLs;
                 Class C: Primary Animal Feed Commodities. Type
                Miscellaneous Primary Feed Commodities and Class D: Processed Foods of
                Plant Origin. Type Miscellaneous Processed Foods of Plant Origin;
                 Priority List of Pesticides for Evaluation by the 2020
                JMPR.
                 To be considered for revocation:
                 CXLs for Different Combinations of Pesticide/
                Commodity(ies) Proposed for Revocation by CCPR49.
                 The committee will continue to discuss the following items:
                 Draft and Proposed Draft Revision of the Classification of
                Food and Feed:
                 [cir] Revision of Class C, Animal feed commodities, taking into
                account silage, fodder, and a separate group for grasses;
                 [cir] Revision of Class D, Processed Food commodities;
                 [cir] Transferring commodities from Class D to Class C;
                 [cir] Creating tables with representative crops for Class C and D;
                 [cir] Edible animal tissues (including edible offal) in
                collaboration with the Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs
                in Foods (CCRVDF) EWG on edible animal tissues.
                 Information on a National Registration Database of
                Pesticides--Establishment of a Codex Database of National Registration
                of Pesticides;
                 Establishment of JMPR Schedules and Priority Lists for
                Evaluations of Pesticides;
                 Discussion Paper on the Review of the International
                Estimated Short-Term Intake (IESTI) Equations (possible revision);
                 Discussion Paper on the Management of Unsupported
                Compounds;
                 Discussion Paper on the Opportunity to Revise the
                Guidelines on the Use of Mass Spectrometry for the Identification,
                Confirmation and Quantitative Determination of Pesticide Residues;
                 Discussion Paper on Opportunities and Challenges for JMPR
                Participation in International Review of a New Compound.
                 Responsible Agencies: EPA; USDA/FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                 The Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                (CCRVDF) determines priorities for the consideration of residues of
                veterinary drugs in foods and recommends Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs)
                for veterinary drugs. The Committee also develops codes of practice, as
                may be required, and considers methods of sampling and analysis for the
                determination of veterinary drug residues in food. A veterinary drug is
                defined as any substance applied or administered to any food producing
                animal, such as meat or milk producing animals, poultry, fish, or bees,
                whether used for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic purposes, or
                for modification of physiological functions or behavior.
                 A Codex Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) for residues of veterinary
                drugs is the maximum concentration of residue resulting from the use of
                a veterinary drug (expressed in mg/kg or ug/kg on a fresh weight basis)
                that is recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission to be
                permitted or recognized as acceptable in or on a food. Residues of a
                veterinary drug include the parent compounds or their metabolites in
                any edible portion of the animal product and include residues of
                associated impurities of the veterinary drug concerned. An MRL is based
                on the type and amount of residue considered to be without any
                toxicological hazard for human health as expressed by the Acceptable
                Daily Intake (ADI) or on the basis of a temporary ADI that utilizes an
                additional safety factor. When establishing an MRL, consideration is
                also given to residues that occur in food of plant origin or the
                environment. Furthermore, the MRL may be reduced to be consistent with
                official recommended or authorized usage, approved by national
                authorities, of the veterinary drugs under practical conditions.
                 An ADI is an estimate made by the JECFA of the amount of a
                veterinary drug, expressed on a body weight basis, which can be
                ingested daily in food over a lifetime without appreciable health risk.
                 The Committee convened for its 24\th\ Session in Chicago, Illinois,
                April 23-27, 2018. The relevant document is REP 18/RVDF.
                 The Committee does not have items that will be considered for
                adoption by the 42nd Session of the Commission in July 2019.
                 The committee will continue working on the following items:
                 Draft MRL for flumethrin (honey);
                 Proposed draft MRLs for zilpaterol hydrochloride (cattle
                fat, kidney, liver, muscle);
                 Priority list of veterinary drugs approved by CAC41
                (2018);
                 Draft priority list of veterinary drugs for approval by
                CAC;
                 Discussion paper on extrapolation of MRLs to one or more
                species (including a pilot on extrapolation of MRLs identified in Part
                D of the Priority List);
                 Coordination with the CCPR/EWG on the revision of the
                Classification of Food and Feed for the development of a harmonized
                definition for edible offal/animal tissues for the establishment of
                MRLs;
                 Database on countries needs for MRLs;
                 Discussion paper on advantages and disadvantages of a
                parallel approach to compound evaluation.
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA/Center for Veterinary Medicine; USDA/
                FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Sugars
                 The Codex Committee on Sugars (CCS) elaborates worldwide standards
                for all types of sugars and sugar products.
                 The Committee has been re-activated electronically to work by
                correspondence on a draft standard for panela and/or common or
                vernacular name as known in each country (non-centrifuged sugar).
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
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                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 8:
                 Draft Standard for panela and/or common or vernacular name
                as known in each country (non-centrifuged sugar).
                 Responsible Agencies: HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Codex Committee on Spices and Culinary Herbs
                 The Codex Committee on Spices and Culinary Herbs is responsible for
                elaborating worldwide standards for spices and culinary herbs in their
                dried and dehydrated state in whole, ground, and cracked or crushed
                form. It also consults, as necessary, with other international
                organizations in the standards development process to avoid
                duplication.
                 The committee convened for its 4th Session in Thiruvananthapuram
                (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, from January 21-25, 2019. The relevant
                document is REP 19/SCH.
                 The following items will be considered by the 42nd Session of the
                Commission in July 2019:
                 To be considered for final adoption at Step 5/8:
                 Standard for Dried and/or Dehydrated Garlic.
                 To be considered for adoption at Step 5, allowing for further
                consideration at the next session of CCSCH:
                 Draft standard for dried oregano;
                 Draft standard for dried roots, rhizomes, and bulbs--dried
                or dehydrated ginger;
                 Draft standard for dried basil;
                 Draft standard for dried floral parts--dried cloves;
                 Draft standard for saffron.
                 The committee will continue to discuss:
                 Draft Standard for Dried and/or Dehydrated Chili and
                Paprika;
                 Draft Standard for Nutmeg;
                 Working Group (WG) on Priorities and Group Standards.
                 Responsible Agencies: USDA/AMS; HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance
                 The Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental Task Force on Antimicrobial
                Resistance (TFAMR) is responsible for reviewing and revising, as
                appropriate, the Code of Practice to Minimize and Contain Antimicrobial
                Resistance (CAC/RCP 61-2005) to address the entire food chain, in line
                with the mandate of Codex; and considering the development of Guidance
                on Integrated Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance, taking into
                account the guidance developed by the WHO Advisory Group on Integrated
                Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (AGISAR) and relevant World
                Organization for Animal Health (OIE) documents. The objective of the
                Task Force is to develop science-based guidance on the management of
                foodborne antimicrobial resistance, taking full account of the WHO
                Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance, in particular
                Objectives 3 and 4, the work and standards of relevant international
                organizations, such as FAO, WHO, and OIE, and the One-Health approach,
                to ensure members have the necessary guidance to enable coherent
                management of antimicrobial resistance along the food chain. The Task
                Force is expected to complete this work within three (or a maximum of
                four) sessions.
                 The Task Force convened for its 6th Session (the 2nd Session since
                reactivation in 2016) in Busan, Republic of Korea, December 10-14,
                2018, working on draft text for the Code of Practice (CoP) and Guidance
                on Integrated Surveillance (GLIS).
                 The task force does not have items that will be considered for
                adoption by the 42nd Session of the Commission in July 2019.
                 The task force will continue to discuss:
                 Proposed draft revision of the Code of Practice to
                Minimize and Contain Antimicrobial Resistance;
                 Proposed draft Guidelines on Integrated surveillance of
                Antimicrobial Resistance;
                 Requests for Scientific Advice from FAO and WHO in
                collaboration with OIE.
                 Responsible Agencies: FDA/USDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Adjourned Codex Commodity Committees
                 Several Codex Alimentarius Commodity Committees have adjourned sine
                die. The following Committees fall into this category:
                Cocoa Products and Chocolate--adjourned 2001
                 Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA, DCO/NOAA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Fish and Fishery Products--adjourned 2016
                 Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA/NOAA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Meat Hygiene--adjourned 2003
                 Responsible Agency: USDA/FSIS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Milk and Milk Products--adjourned 2017
                 Responsible Agency: USDA/AMS; HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Natural Mineral Waters--adjourned 2008
                 Responsible Agency: HHS/FDA.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Vegetable Proteins--adjourned 1989
                 Responsible Agency: USDA/ARS.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committees
                 The FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committees define the problems
                and needs of the regions concerning food standards and food control;
                promote within the committee contacts for the mutual exchange of
                information on proposed regulatory initiatives and problems arising
                from food control and stimulate the strengthening of food control
                infrastructures; recommend to the Commission the development of
                worldwide standards for products of interest to the region, including
                products considered by the committees to have an international market
                potential in the future; develop regional standards for food products
                moving exclusively or almost exclusively in intra-regional trade; draw
                the attention of the Commission to any aspects of the Commission's work
                of particular significance to the region; promote coordination of all
                regional food standards work undertaken by international governmental
                and non-governmental organizations within each region; exercise a
                general coordinating role for the region and such other functions as
                may be entrusted to them by the Commission; and promote the use of
                Codex standards and related texts by members.
                 There are six regional coordinating committees:
                 Coordinating Committee for Africa;
                 Coordinating Committee for Asia;
                 Coordinating Committee for Europe;
                 Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the
                Caribbean;
                 Coordinating Committee for the Near East;
                 Coordinating Committee for North America and the South
                West Pacific.
                Coordinating Committee for Africa
                 The Committee (CCAFRICA) will convene its 23rd Session in Nairobi,
                Kenya, September 2-6, 2019.
                 The committee will discuss the following agenda items:
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                 Use of Codex standards in the region;
                 Matters referred from the Codex Alimentarius Commission
                and other Codex Committees;
                 Implementation of the Codex Strategic Plan 2014-2019;
                 Codex Strategic Plan 2020-2025;
                 Codex communication work plan;
                 Draft standard for fermented cooked cassava-based
                products;
                 Draft standard for Gnetum spp leaves;
                 Proposed draft standard for dried meat;
                 Discussion paper on regional harmonized food law
                guidelines for the CCAFRICA region;
                 Discussion paper on the development of a regional standard
                for fermented non-alcoholic cereal-based drink (Mahewu);
                 Nomination of the coordinator;
                 Other business.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                Coordinating Committee for Asia
                 The Committee (CCASIA) will convene for its 21st Session in Goa,
                India, September 23-27, 2019.
                 The committee will discuss the following agenda items:
                 Use of Codex standards in the region;
                 Matters arising from the Codex Alimentarius Commission and
                other Codex Committees;
                 Codex work relevant to the region;
                 Implementation of the Codex Strategic Plan 2014-2019;
                 Codex Strategic Plan 2020-2025;
                 Codex communication work plan;
                 Discussion paper/project document on the development of a
                regional standard for rice-based low alcohol beverages (cloudy types);
                 Discussion paper/project document on the development of a
                regional standard for soybean products fermented with the bacterium
                Bacillus subtilis;
                 Discussion paper/project document on the development of a
                regional standard for quick frozen dumplings (Ziaozi);
                 Discussion paper/project document on the development of a
                regional standard/code of practice for Zongzi;
                 Nomination of coordinator;
                 Other business.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                Coordinating Committee for Europe
                 The Committee (CCEURO) will convene for its 31st Session in Almaty,
                Kazakhstan, September 30-October 4, 2019.
                 The agenda will be announced at a later date. It will be posted at:
                http://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/meetings/en/.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean
                 The Committee (CCLAC) will convene for its 21st Session in
                Santiago, Chile, October 21-25, 2019.
                 The agenda will be announced at a later date. It will be posted at:
                http://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/meetings/en/.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes (as observer).
                Coordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific
                 The Committee will convene for its 15th Session in Port Vila,
                Vanuatu, September 16-20, 2019.
                 The Committee will continue discuss the following agenda items:
                 Food safety and quality situation in the countries of the
                region:
                 [cir] Current and emerging issues in the region;
                 [cir] Use of the online platform for information sharing on food
                safety control systems; status of information and future plans/
                prospects;
                 Use of Codex standards in the region;
                 Matters referred from the Codex Alimentarius Commission
                and other Codex Committees;
                 Codex work relevant to the region;
                 Implementation of the Codex Strategic Plan 2014-2019;
                 Codex Strategic Plan 2020-2025;
                 Codex communications work plan;
                 Proposed draft standard for fermented noni juice;
                 Proposed draft standard for kava as a beverage when mixed
                with cold water;
                 Nomination of the coordinator;
                 Other business.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: Yes.
                Coordinating Committee for the Near East
                 The Committee (CCNEA) will convene for its 10th Session on November
                18-22, 2019.
                 The agenda will be announced at a later date. It will be posted at:
                http://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/meetings/en/.
                 Responsible Party: USDA/TFAA/USCO.
                 U.S. Participation: No.
                 Contact: U.S. Codex Office, United States Department of
                Agriculture, Room 4861, South Agriculture Building, 1400 Independence
                Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-3700, Phone: (202) 205-7760, Fax: (202)
                720-3157, Email: [email protected].
                ATTACHMENT 2
                U.S. Codex Alimentarius Officials
                Chairpersons from the United States
                Codex Committee on Food Hygiene
                 Dr. Emilio Esteban, DVM, MBA, MPVM, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Office
                of Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave. SW, Room 2129--South
                Building, Washington, DC 20250, Phone: (202) 690 9058-3429, Email:
                [email protected].
                Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables
                 Mr. Richard Boyd, Chief, Contract Services Branch, Specialty Crops
                Inspection Division, Specialty Crops Program, Agricultural Marketing
                Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW,
                Mail Stop 0247, Room 0726--South Building, Washington, DC 20250, Phone:
                (202) 690-1201, Fax: (202) 690-1527, [email protected].
                Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                 Dr. Kevin Greenlees, Ph.D., DABT, Senior Advisor for Science and
                Policy, Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation, HFV-100, Center for
                Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 7500 Standish
                Place, Rockville, MD 20855, Phone: (240) 402-0638, Fax: (240) 276-9538,
                [email protected].
                U.S. Delegates and Alternate Delegates
                Worldwide General Codex Subject Committees
                Contaminants in Foods
                (Host Government--The Netherlands)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Lauren Posnick Robin, Ph.D., Branch Chief, Plant
                Products Branch, Division of Plant Products and Beverages, Office of
                Food Safety (HFS-317), Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
                U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1639, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Mr. Terry Dutko, Laboratory Director, Food
                Safety and Inspection Service, Office of Public
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                Health Science, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 4300 Goodfellow
                Building, 105D Federal, St. Louis, MO 63120-0005, Phone: +1 (314) 263-
                2680, Extension 344, [email protected].
                Food Additives
                (Host Government--China)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Paul S. Honigfort, Ph.D., Consumer Safety
                Officer, Division of Food Contact Notifications (HFS-275), Office of
                Food Additive Safety, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus
                Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1206, Fax: +1 (301)
                436-2965, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Daniel Folmer, Ph.D., Chemist, Center for
                Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                5001 Campus Drive, Room 3017, HFS-265, College Park, MD 20740, Phone:
                +1 (240) 402-1274, [email protected].
                Food Hygiene
                (Host Government--United States)
                 U.S. Delegate: Ms.Jenny Scott, Senior Advisor, Office of Food
                Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, HFS-300, Room 3B-014, College
                Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2166, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. William Shaw, Director, Risk, Innovation
                and Management Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, 355 E Street
                SW, Room 8-142, Patriots Plaza III, Washington, DC 20024, Phone: +1
                (301) 504-0852, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Andrew Chi Yuen Yeung, Ph.D., Branch Chief,
                Egg and Meat Products Branch, Division of Dairy, Egg and Meat Products,
                Office of Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
                U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD
                20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1541, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632,
                [email protected].
                Food Import and Export Certification and Inspection Systems
                (Host Government--Australia)
                 U.S. Delegate: Ms. Mary Stanley, Senior Advisor, Office of
                International Coordination, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S.
                Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room 3151,
                Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720-0287, Fax: +1 (202) 690-3856,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Ms. Caroline Smith DeWaal, International Food
                Safety Policy Manager, Office of the Center Director, Center for Food
                Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001
                Campus Drive, Room 4A011, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240)
                402-1242, [email protected].
                Food Labelling
                (Host Government--Canada)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Douglas Balentine, Director, Office of Nutrition
                and Food Labelling, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.
                Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive (HFS-830), College
                Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 240 402 2373, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2636,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Mr. Bryce Carson, Issues Analyst, International
                Relations and Strategic Planning Staff, Food Safety and Inspection
                Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW,
                Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1 (202) 250-8915, [email protected].
                General Principles
                (Host Government--France)
                 U.S. Delegate: Ms. Mary Frances Lowe, U.S. Manager for Codex
                Alimentarius, U.S. Codex Office, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
                Independence Avenue SW, Room 4861, Washington, DC 20250, Phone: +1
                (202) 720-2057, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Ms. Camille Brewer, Director of International
                Affairs, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and
                Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, HFS-1, College Park, MD
                20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1723, [email protected].
                Methods of Analysis and Sampling
                (Host Government--Hungary)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Gregory Noonan, Director, Division of
                Bioanalytical Chemistry, Division of Analytical Chemistry, Center for
                Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, 5001
                Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2250, Fax: +1
                (301) 436-2332, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Timothy Norden, Ph.D., Technology and
                Science Division, Federal Grain Inspection Program, Agricultural
                Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 10383 N Ambassador
                Drive, Kansas City, MO 64153, Phone: +1 (816) 891-0470, Fax: +1 (816)
                872-1253, [email protected].
                Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
                (Host Government--Germany)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Douglas Balentine, Director, Office of Nutrition
                and Food Labelling, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S.
                Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive (HFS-830), College
                Park, MD 20740, +1 240 402 2373, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2636,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Pamela R. Pehrsson, Ph.D., Research Leader,
                U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Nutrient
                Data Laboratory, Room 105, Building 005, BARC-West, 10300 Baltimore
                Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705, 301.504.0630 (voice), 301.504.0632 (fax),
                pamela.p[email protected].
                Pesticide Residues
                (Host Government--China)
                 U.S. Delegate: Captain David Miller, Chief, Chemistry and Exposure
                Branch, and acting Chief, Toxicology and Epidemiology Branch, Health
                Effects Division, William Jefferson Clinton Building, 1200 Pennsylvania
                Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460, Phone: +1 (703) 305-5352, Fax: +1
                (703) 305-5147, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. John Johnston, Ph.D., Scientific Liaison/
                Chemist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of
                Agriculture, 2150 Centre Avenue, Building D, Suite 320, Fort Collins,
                CO 80526, Phone: (202) 365-7175, [email protected].
                Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
                (Host Government--United States)
                 U.S. Delegate: Ms. Brandi Robinson, MPH, CPH, ONADE International
                Coordinator, Center for Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food and Drug
                Administration, 7500 Standish Place (HFV-100), Rockville, MD 20855,
                Phone: +1 (240) 402-0645, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Louis Bluhm, Chemistry Branch Chief,
                Laboratory Quality Assurance Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
                Food Safety and Inspection Service, Russell Research Center, Suite PB-
                4, Athens, GA, Phone: +1 (706) 546-2359, [email protected].
                Worldwide Commodity Codex Committees (Active)
                Cereals, Pulses and Legumes
                (Host Government--United States)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Henry Kim, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst, Office
                of Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and
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                Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive
                (HFS-317), College Park, MD, USA 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2023,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Mr. Patrick McCluskey, Supervisory Agricultural
                Marketing Specialist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
                Marketing Service, Federal Grain Inspection Service, 10383 N Ambassador
                Drive, Kansas City, MO 64153, Phone: +1 (816) 659-8403,
                [email protected].
                Fats and Oils
                (Host Country--Malaysia)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Paul South, Ph.D., Director, Division of Plant
                Products and Beverages, Office of Food Safety (HFS-317), Center for
                Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
                5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-
                1640, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Vacant
                Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
                (Host Government--Mexico)
                 U.S. Delegate: Mr. Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of
                Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW--Mail Stop 0247, Washington,
                DC 20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. David T. Ingram, Ph.D., Consumer Safety
                Officer, Office of Food Safety, Fresh Produce Branch, Division of
                Produce Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food
                and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, Room 3E027, College Park,
                MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1 (240) 402-0335, [email protected].
                Processed Fruits and Vegetables
                (Host Government--United States)
                 U.S. Delegate: Mr. Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of
                Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW--Mail Stop 0247, Washington,
                DC 20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief, Beverages Branch,
                Division of Plant Products and Beverages, Office of Food Safety (HFS-
                317), Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug
                Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1
                (240) 402-2479, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
                Spices and Culinary Herbs
                (Host Government--India)
                 U.S. Delegate: Mr. Dorian LaFond, International Standards
                Coordinator, Fruit and Vegetables Program, Specialty Crop Inspection
                Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of
                Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW--Mail Stop 0247, Washington,
                DC 20250-0247, Phone: +1 (202) 690-4944, Fax: +1 (202) 690-1527,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Aparna Tatavarthy, Microbiologist, Spices
                and Seasoning Mixes Team, Division of Plant Products and Beverages,
                Office of Food Safety (HFS-317), Center for Food Safety and Applied
                Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive,
                College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1013, Fax: +1 (301) 436-
                2632, [email protected].
                Codex Committee on Sugars (CCS)
                (Host Government--Columbia)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Chia-Pei Charlotte Liang, Chemist, Office of
                Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food
                and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740,
                Phone: +1 (240) 402-2785, [email protected].
                Worldwide Ad Hoc Codex Task Forces (Active)
                Antimicrobial Resistance (Reactivated 2016)
                (Host Government--Republic of Korea)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Donald A. Prater, DVM, Assistant Commissioner
                for Food Safety Integration, Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine,
                Food and Drug Administration, 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver
                Spring, MD 20993, Phone: +1-301-348-3007, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Dr. Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH, Veterinary
                Science Policy Advisor, Office of Chief Scientist, U.S. Department of
                Agriculture, Jamie L. Whitten Building, Room 339A, 1200 Independence
                Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024, Phone: +1 (202) 260-8789,
                [email protected].
                Worldwide Commodity Codex Committees (Adjourned)
                Cocoa Products and Chocolate (adjourned sine die 2001)
                (Host Government--Switzerland)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Michelle Smith, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst,
                Office of Food Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,
                U.S. Food and Drug Administration (HFS-317), Harvey W. Wiley Federal
                Building, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740-3835, Phone: +1
                (240) 402-2024, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
                Fish and Fishery Products (adjourned sine die 2016)
                (Host Government--Norway)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. William R. Jones, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office
                of Food Safety (HFS-300), U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 5001
                Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-2300, Fax: +1
                (301) 436-2601, [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Mr. Steven Wilson, Deputy Director, Office of
                International Affairs and Seafood Inspection, National Marine Fisheries
                Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1315 East West Highway,
                Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, Phone: +1 (301) 427-8312,
                [email protected].
                Meat Hygiene (adjourned sine die 2003)
                (Host Government--New Zealand)
                 Delegate: Vacant
                Milk and Milk Products (adjourned sine die 2017)
                (Host Government--New Zealand)
                 U.S. Delegate: Mr. Christopher Thompson, Dairy Standardization
                Branch, Mail Stop 0230, Room 2756, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S.
                Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
                20250, Phone: +1 (202) 720-9382, Fax: +1 (844) 804-4701,
                [email protected].
                 Alternate Delegate: Mr. John F. Sheehan, Director, Division of
                Dairy, Egg and Meat Product Safety, Office of Food Safety, Center for
                Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
                (HFS-315), Harvey W. Wiley Federal Building, 5001 Campus Drive, College
                Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1 (240) 402-1488, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632,
                [email protected].
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                Natural Mineral Waters (adjourned sine die 2008)
                (Host Government--Switzerland)
                 U.S. Delegate: Dr. Yinqing Ma, Branch Chief, Beverages Branch,
                Division of Plant Products and Beverages, Office of Food Safety (HFS-
                317), Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug
                Administration, 5001 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740, Phone: +1
                (240) 402-2479, Fax: +1 (301) 436-2632, [email protected].
                Vegetable Proteins (adjourned sine die 1989)
                (Host Government--Canada)
                 Delegate: Vacant.
                Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Task Forces (Dissolved)
                Animal Feeding (Dissolved 2013)
                (Host government--Switzerland)
                 Delegate: Vacant
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