CHANDIGARH, March 22- Haryana Government today implemented centralized Online System for Food Business Operator (FBO) license or registration in all districts of the State. Therefore, manual applications would not be accepted for License or Registration anywhere in the State with effect from April 1,2013.
This new system was launched by Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Health Mrs Navraj Sandhu by giving away licenses to a manufacturer and a retailer here today.
While speaking on the occasion, Mrs Sandhu said that all food business operators in the State can avail of the services for licensing or registration by logging onto the website:www.foodlicensing.net. Alternatively, they can access www.fssai.gov.in and logon to online food Licensing or Registration System(FLRS) link provided in the site. This online food licensing or registration system enables the food business operators at their comfort check for eligibility, apply for License or registration, pay the appropriate fees, upload supporting documents, track the status of their applications, schedule inspections and receive alerts on the status and renewals.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has created a centralized online system for FBO license or registration for use across the country, with the assistance of National Institute For Smart Government (NISG), Hyderabad. The Central Government has enacted Food Safety and Standards Act, (FSS Act, 2006) to regulate and monitor the manufacture, process, pack, transport, store, distribute, sell and import of any food or food ingredient, so as to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption and also to laying down science based standards. The FSS Regulations Gazette Notified on August 5, 2011 mandates that every FBO must obtain License or Registration Certificate.Food business operators are encouraged to create their online user accounts to continue to receive SMS, e-mail alerts from authority.
All the food business operators have, therefore, been requested to avail of the online services for License or Registration and comply with the provisions of FSS Act, 2006.
A spokesman of Haryana Health Department said that Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) Haryana achieved the highest rate of conviction in the country in the court cases filed under the Drugs and Cosmetics ACT 1940. The conviction rate in the court cases is over 80 per cent. The FDA Haryana launched its own websitewww.fdaharyana.org in public domain and the FDA Haryana became first northern State to launch online chemist shop licensing in the country. The FDA Haryana has also made all its licensed blood banks online. Any person in need of any unit of particular group of blood or blood components can assess its availability in the blood bank in his location online and also assess the details of contact person or blood bank. The FDA Haryana established its own independent office at Panchkula for smooth and efficient functioning of the department. The incidence of menace of spurious medicines in the State is by and large negligible. The pendency of renewal of sale licenses has been reduced to zero in the State. Eight new Drugs Control Officers joined the department and on job training of FDA officers was organized to upgrade their technical knowledge and auditing skills.
The State has imposed prohibition on manufacturing, sale and stocking of Guthka and Paan Masala with effect from August 15,2012. Such prohibited products were sampled and seized by the department under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. So for 50 such samples have been seized by the Food Safety Officers in the State.The department has also implemented Infant Milk Substitute (IMS) Act 1992 in the State. This Act was implemented for the first time by Haryana in the country. Samples of infant milk substitute's products were seized under the Food Safety and Standard Act.2006 and also under the provision of IMS Act.
He said that so far more than 100 licensed as well as unlicensed sale premises have been sealed for violating various provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules, 1945. Â Drugs licenses of 100 shops had been cancelled and licenses of more than 35 shops were suspended by the respective Licensing Authority. Also, 16 cases under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 were also got registered against the unscrupulous elements at Dabwali, Ratia, Yamunanagar, Sirsa, Kalanwali for having stocked for sale Narcotic or Psychotropic drug formulations in huge quantities without holding any license under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945. The unscrupulous elements were engaged in playing with the lives of innocent human beings.
Apart from conducting joint raids to curb the menace of medical intoxicants, awareness campaign against illicit purchase, supply and use of such medicines were also undertaken by the department. Sensitization-cum-awareness program and workshops were convened in many cities or towns to sensitize the chemists, general public as well as the media. Â So far such awareness campaign has been organised at Sirsa, Panchkula, Ambala, Yamuna Nagar, Rohtak, Karnal, Fatehabad, Ratia, Kalawali, Dabwali and Tohana. More such awareness campaigns would be arranged in future to involve the public at large against the crusade.
Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, Dr Rakesh Gupta and other senior officers of Health Department were also present on the occasion.
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