FDA Rolls Out Third Wave of New FAQs and Tools for the Food Traceability Rule to Assist Stakeholders

  • December 04, 2023 10:30 AM
    Message # 13286739
    Anonymous

    US Food and Drug Administration

    Constituent Updates

    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition 

    FDA Rolls Out Third Wave of New FAQs and Tools for the Food Traceability Rule to Assist Stakeholders

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    November 30, 2023

    Today, the agency rolled out new tools and FAQs that will continue to inform stakeholders about the Food Traceability Rule and help covered entities come into compliance.

    The Food Traceability Rule is designed to facilitate faster identification and rapid removal of potentially contaminated food from the market, resulting in fewer foodborne illnesses and deaths. Foods subject to the final rule’s requirements appear on the Food Traceability List (FTL).

    Featured in this update are the following:

    • New webpage about traceability lot codes, including examples of how Key Data Elements (KDEs) could appear on invoices and bills of lading
    • Video highlighting some technological components of product tracing systems
    • Examples of a traceability plan
    • New Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • New supply chain examples for deli salads
    • Information on how to apply for a waiver or exemption, if eligible

    These featured tools are accessible from the FDA’s traceability webpage, along with:

    • Supply chain examples for different commodities
    • Fact sheets
    • Guide to Getting Started with the Food Traceability Rule
    • Translations of the codified portion of the rule as well as many of the supporting materials and tools
    • Interactive tool that explains Critical Tracking Events and Key Data Elements
    • Interactive tool that identifies partial and full exemptions to the rule
    • FAQs

    The compliance date for all persons subject to the Food Traceability Rule is January 20, 2026. In September, FDA announced that routine inspections under the Food Traceability Rule will not begin until 2027, to give covered entities additional time to work together and ensure that traceability information is being maintained and shared within supply chains per the requirements of the rule. 

    The rule is a key component of the FDA’s New Era of Smarter Food Safety Blueprint and implements Section 204(d) of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)

     

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