TY - BOOK AU - Fortin,Neal D. TI - Food regulation: law, science, policy, and practice SN - 9781119764274 AV - KF3875 .F67 2021 U1 - 344.7304/232 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Hoboken PB - Wiley KW - Food law and legislation KW - United States KW - Food industry and trade KW - Safety regulations KW - Food adulteration and inspection N1 - Includes index; Introduction to food regulation in the United States -- What is food? -- Labeling -- Nutritional labeling and nutrient level claims -- Health claims -- Credence claims -- Advertising and other regulation of labeling -- Economic and esthetic adulteration -- Regulation of the safety of unintentional poisonous or deleterious substances in food -- Regulation of the safety of intentional components of food -- Dietary supplements -- Biotechnology and genetically engineered organisms -- Food defense -- Importation and exportation -- Animal food -- Inspections -- Federal enforcement -- State laws and their relationship to federal laws -- Private actions -- Administrative law and food regulation -- International food law -- Ethics; Law N2 - "This text provides an accessible guide to United States food regulation -- essential information for anyone not only studying or involved with the US food industry, but also internationally for exporting food to the US market. While the book contains in-depth discussion of federal statutes, regulations, and the regulatory agencies; the material is not dense, remaining appropriate for a wide audience of students and professionals. It includes case studies and discussion questions exploring the application of the law, policy questions, and emerging issues. Although the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act was enacted in 2011, the implementation continued with promulgation of extensive administrative rules. In addition, other significant changes have occurred in the field, and these monumental changes in US food law and novel food processing create an opportunity for a 3rd edition to benefit from the desire and need to learn about food law. This interest extends internationally, because the US represents one of the most lucrative markets for food manufacturers around the world"-- ER -