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A GUIDE TO FOOD LAWS AND REGULATIONS
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By: |
Patricia Curtis |
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Hardback |
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£81.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0813819466 |
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9780813819464 |
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
12 September, 2005 |
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248 |
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Created for both student food scientists and experienced professionals Informs students and professionals on the significance, range, and background of food laws and gives tools for finding current regulations. A compact resource outlining major U.S. |
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For both student food scientists and experienced professionals, a knowledge of U.S. food law is the foundation that supports an understanding of all industry regulation. Based on a popular Internet course, the Guide to Food Laws and Regulations informs students on the significance, range, and background of food laws and gives tools for finding current regulations. This compact resource outlines major U.S. food laws, factors that led to their passage, and explains the role of key agencies like the FDA and FSIS in regulation and enforcement. Students are directed to internet sites as well as to indexes and resources available from the Federal government. Other topics include religious dietary law, Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, environmental regulations, HACCP and GMPs, laws governing health claims, and the regulation of biotechnology. The Guide to Food Laws and Regulations is an ideal sourcebook for students and professionals in food science and technology, chemistry, biosystems engineering, food animal production and medicine, agribusiness, and other closely related fields. |
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Iowa State University Press |
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