FSIS Extends Comment Period on Proposed Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry Products

Learn all about FSIS law in our online graduate course. Class begins August 26, 2024!

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FSIS is extending the comment period by 30 days for the Salmonella Framework for Raw Poultry Products proposed rule and determination, to more effectively reduce Salmonella illnesses linked to raw poultry. The comment period will now end on November 7, 2024. Click here for the USDA Constituent Update.

Learn more about FSIS law with our online graduate course:

Michigan State University's Institute for Food Laws and Regulations is excited to offer a new course on USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Food Law. The course is taught by Robert Saxton and co-developed with Neal Fortin and Kris DeAngelo.

This online course covers the law of the USDA-FSIS regulation of the slaughter and processing of meat, poultry, and egg products sold in the United States. Topics include the history of meat inspection, the scope of FSIS’s authority, the regulation of inspection, labeling, food safety, adulteration, importation, cell-cultured meat, enforcement, and other issues related to the regulation of meat, poultry, and egg products.

The course is designed for food industry professionals without prior legal training. FSC 811/LAW 810A or the equivalent knowledge of food law is recommended.

Topics covered include (subject to change):

  • USDA-FSIS role in food regulation
  • Regulatory process overview
  • Key statutes and their provision of authority
  • FMIA, PPIA, EPIA, Whole Meat Act of 1967, Humane Methods of Slaughter Act
  • Food safety fundamentals
  • Specified Risk Materials (SRM)
  • Sanitation Performance Standards (SPS)
  • Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP)
  • Inspection methods
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Public Health Information System (PHIS)
  • Food safety assessment tools
  • Required FSIS labeling
  • Discretionary labeling
  • Humane handling and slaughter
  • Religious and ritual slaughter
  • Inspection programs for meat and pork
  • Inspection program for catfish
  • Inspection programs for poultry and egg products
  • Compliance and enforcement
  • USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
  • State inspection programs and FSIS
  • Cell culture of animals for food
  • Bird flu and other epizootic disease
  • Export certification
  • Import guidance

By successfully completing this course, you will:

  • Be able to locate and use relevant USDA-FSIS laws and regulations. 
  • Understand the terms of art related to FSIS regulation.
  • Understand the FSIS requirements for labeling, inspection, and food safety.
  • Understand the scope of FSIS’s authority and its enforcement powers.
  • Be aware of current USDA-FSIS food law issues and be able to discuss them and write about them.
Note, this course has been assigned a temporary code in its first year. Be sure to register for FSC 890 Section 005.

 

Schedule

Course begins August 26 and ends December 11, 2024. This course is offered each fall semester.

Tuition

For-credit tuition with MSU Lifelong Learning for the 2024-2025 academic year: Tuition for non-Michigan residents, including international residents, is $3,411.00 USD per 3-credit course. Tuition for Michigan residents is $2,679.00 USD per 3-credit course. Learn more here.

IFLR offers a lower rate of $1,895.00 USD for non-credit registration if you wish to take our courses for "informational purposes only" rather than work toward a certificate or eventual degree. Click here for non-credit enrollment. 

Enrollment Links

Non-MSU students and food industry professionals may enroll for IFLR courses through MSU's Lifelong Education portal.  (Make sure to choose 'first-time user' and then 'NON-DEGREE' from the drop down list on the application.)

Non-credit participant enrollment link here: Click here for non-credit enrollment.

Tips for First Time Enrollees

Additional Info

Click here for a full list of IFLR courses and when they are offered.

Click here to learn more about our online certificate programs.

Help

Please contact Mary Gebbia at iflr@msu.edu with questions about our programs or for help with enrollment.

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