General Comment:*This is a forced entry for a college public policy class.
Despite the noted lack of flexibility that the increase in the number of
inspections may produce, the benefits of requiring schools to take a second
look at their food safety practices far outweigh the inconvenience. It is nice
to see the primary supervisory role in the execution of this new rule be
handed over to local health officials and State governments, rather than force
a more direct federal-level involvement. The establishment of this hierarchy
between Federal, State, and local governments will drive out any
inefficiencies that may develop or plague the system as it currently stands.
Provisions have already been made to correct a potential redundancy when
schools use a single preparation and service facility and participate in more
than one school meal program ? separate inspections are not a requirement in
this case. It is these kinds of inefficiencies that the implementation portion
of this rule seeks to address, and I believe it will do so.
School Food Safety Inspections
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School Food Safety Inspections
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