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Additional documents:
Minutes:
Matter
for Decision:
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) requires each
food enforcement authority to produce an annual work plan outlining the food
enforcement programme that will be followed to ensure
food businesses are compliant. The Businesses Regulation Plan 2013-14
incorporated the advice and guidance given to Local Authorities by FSA and the
Health & Safety Executive (HSE).
Decision of Executive Councillor
for Environmental and Waste Services
The Executive
Councillor resolved to:
i. Approve
the attached Businesses Regulation Plan 2013-14
Reason for the Decision:
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected:
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The Committee received a report from the Team Leader
(Commercial), regarding the Businesses Regulation Plan 2013-14.
Concerns were expressed that new approach might result in a slippage of
the current high standards. It was suggested that limited inspection programmes
would encourage complacency and cost cutting.
The Head of Refuse and Environment explained that the strategic
direction had changed as part of a national approach with partnership working
with businesses seen as the way forward. The culture change was backed up statutory
enforcement provision when needed.
Councillor Herbert suggested that a stronger message needed to be sent
to government to express members concerns about this approach. Reduced
inspections in the current economic climate would lead businesses to cut cost
and incidents would follow. The loss of the input from Health and Safety
Executive was retrograde step. Regulation was needed to ensure standards did
not drop.
The Committee resolved by 4 votes to 0 to endorse the
recommendations.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
dispensations granted)
Not applicable.