Who determines the time frame (Industry/state) for the correction of problems found during a State enforcement audit?
The same way corrections are made in the traditional system. The state regulatory agency has the final say as to the time frame. The correction should be discussed with the plant to determine the time frame that is appropriate. • How will the voluntary HACCP program affect the listing if a plant has not chosen to have a HACCP plan? A: If the plant chooses to be listed under the HACCP alternative, they must have a HACCP system that conforms to the requirements of the program. If the hazard analysis (as verified by State licensing and listing officials) determines that there is a need for a HACCP plan, the plant may not be listed without one. • Are the states and FDA required to provide pre-notification to the plants of upcoming audits? A: As under the traditional system, inspections are usually performed without notification. HACCP audits will normally be performed in the same manner. The audit may be announced at the discretion of the auditor under certain circumstances, e.g. initial a
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