Consultation on the Introduction of Compliance Notices
Results updated 18 Mar 2022
Consultation responses to proposal to introduce a new Compliance Notice for Food Standards
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) issued an 8 week public consultation from 21 October to 16 December 2022 on our proposal to introduce a new Compliance Notice for breaches of Food Standards. The main aims of the consultation were seek the views of food businesses, enforcement authorities, consumers and other stakeholders on the proposal to confirm the introduction of a Compliance Notice for Food Standards would benefit officers who enforce food law and help to improve business compliance and also to gain an understanding of how the notices might impact food businesses and LA resources.
The introduction of a new Compliance Notice will provide AOs with a formal enforcement notice for food standards, ensuring the same graduated approach that is currently available for food hygiene is also available for food standards. It is proposed that the new Compliance Notice could make better use of AO and the court system’s time and potentially have the breaches remediated in a shorter timescale, thus improving business compliance and consumer safety.
The report below lays out the responses received on the proposal, which were supportive of the introduction of the new Compliance Notice, and in addition, supported the further investigation of a Compliance Notice for all food law. All feedback has been taken on board.
Files:
- Penalties & Sanctions - Consultation Responses Summary.pdf, 702.8 KB (PDF document)
Published responses
View submitted responses where consent has been given to publish the response.
Overview
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) would welcome your comments on the proposals for the Introduction of Compliance Notices and the partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA).
We are consulting on the introduction of Compliance Notices via amendments to domestic legislation relating to:
- Food Standards (food information, composition, standards, novel foods and food for specific groups);
- Food Hygiene (at a later date);
Details of the proposals can be found in Annex A - Consultation letter and partial BRIA towards the bottom of this page.
Why your views matter
We are seeking the views of enforcement authorities, food businesses, consumers, other stakeholders and the wider public in order to gather feedback on the proposal to introduce Compliance Notices.
Feedback will be considered in the further development of the proposals.
What happens next
Consultation responses will be analysed and feedback will be provided following the consultation.
Audiences
- Academic
- Academic
- Academic
- Academic
- Commercial food testing laboratory
- Commerical Food Testing Laboratory
- Consumer
- Consumer
- Consumer
- Consumer
- Consumer
- COSLA
- DEFRA
- Egg Poultry Unit
- Enforcer
- Farmer
- Farmer
- Fisherman
- Food Industry
- Food Manafacturer
- Food Producer
- FSA
- Government
- Government
- Government Department
- Government department
- Health Protection Scotland
- HMRC
- Law Enforcement
- Local Authority
- Local Authority
- Local Authority
- Local authority
- local authority
- Police Scotland
- Primary producer
- Public Analyst Laboratory
- Public analyst laboratory
- Public Health Division
- Public Health Practitioner
- Public Health Professional
- Public health professional
- REHIS
- Research Council
- Researcher
- Researcher
- Researcher
- Retailer
- Scientific Advisory Commitee
- Scientist
- Scientist
- Scientist
- Scientist
- SCOTS
- Scottish Government
- SFELC
- Society of Chief Officers of Environmental Health
- SOLACE
- University
- University
- University
Interests
- adulteration of food
- chemical safety of food
- diet
- environmental monitoring
- food authenticity
- food surveillance
- foodborne illness
- health
- information storage
- Microbiological safety of food
- radiological safety of food
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