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CFS to launch voluntary registration scheme
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     The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) will launch a pre-statutory voluntary registration scheme from Friday (August 1) for importers and distributors of non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages, infant/follow up/growing-up formula and baby food.

     "The Government is planning to introduce a food safety bill, which will require local food importers and distributors to register with the CFS to facilitate the identification of the importers and distributors, tracing the source of food and taking follow-up action in case of any food incident," a CFS spokesman said today (July 30).

     "Before the enactment of the new legislation and the mandatory registration scheme comes into force, we are introducing the Pre-statutory Voluntary Registration Scheme for Food Importers and Distributors in two stages," the spokesman said.
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     The first stage of the pre-statutory voluntary registration scheme has been implemented in phases for importers and distributors of poultry eggs, game, meat and poultry meat, live food animals/poultry, milk, milk beverage, cream and frozen confection, vegetables and fruits, fish and fishery products.

     From August 1, the CFS will accept registration applications from importers and distributors of non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages, infant/follow up/growing-up formula and baby food. They are encouraged to register with the CFS their business registration number, address, telephone number and person-in-charge.

     The CFS today conducted a briefing on the registration scheme for importers and distributors of non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages, infant/follow up/growing-up formula and baby food and also listened to their views.

     The second stage of the pre-statutory voluntary registration scheme began in May. The timetable for the second stage is as follows:

    Time             Food types   

¡@¡@May 2008       processed game, meat, poultry meat
                   and aquatic products
    June 2008      egg products, processed vegetables
                   and fruit products, dairy
                   products, legumes, nuts and seeds

    July 2008      cereals and grain products, herbs,
                   spices, fats and oils, salts,
                   condiments and sauces

    August 2008    non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic
                   beverages, infant/follow up/
                   growing-up formula and baby food

    September 2008  sugars, sweets and snacks

    October 2008    miscellaneous (Chinese herbs*,
                    health food/supplement*, mixed
                    dishes and food not covered by
                    the food types mentioned in stage
                    1 and above five phases)
                    
*excluding those required to be registered under the Chinese Medicine Ordinance (Chapter 549)and Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance(Chapter 138).

     The list of importers and distributors will be uploaded onto the CFS website (www.cfs.gov.hk) after the information provided by the participating importers and distributors has been collated for the reference of local wholesalers and retailers.

     Application forms are available at the CFS on 8th floor, Murray Road Multi-storey Carpark Building, 2 Murray Road, Central, and can be downloaded from the CFS website starting August 1. Applicants can also fill in the electronic registration form on the website and submit it to the CFS.

     Non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages, infant/follow up/growing-up formula and baby food importers and distributors are welcome to call the CFS on 2156 3040 during office hours if they have any questions on the registration scheme.

Ends/Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Issued at HKT 18:35

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