tailieunhanh - USDA Findings and Actions Report Table of Contents

If the Evaluation Council requires an HEI to undergo a re-audit of its quality system, the targets that are in essential need of development and will be subject to the re-audit are recorded in the Council’s decision. In the re-audit, the institution is expected to present evidence showing that it has improved its quality system so that the audit targets evaluated in the re-audit as a whole have progressed to at least the level of ‘developing’. Re-audits use the same criteria as the actual audits (see Appendix 1). Re- audits apply the same principles and ethical guidelines in the appointment of the audit team, as well as in. | USDA Findings and Actions Report Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Food Safety and Inspection Service Japan Export Investigation Report Golden Veal Corp. and Atlantic Veal and Lamb Inc. Exhibits can be found in Appendix I. III. Office of the Inspector General Report on the Assessment of USDA s Controls for the Beef Export Verification Program for Japan IV. USDA Findings and Action Plan 1. Initial Actions Announced January 20 2006 by . Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns 2. FSIS Investigation Findings and Actions 3. USDA Response to the Office of the Inspector General Report on the Assessment of USDA s Controls for the Beef Export Verification Program for Japan V. Conclusion VI. Appendices A. USDA Export Verification Program Specified Product Requirements for Beef-Japan B. EV Program for Japan - Clarification of Specified Product Requirements C. Draft Revised FSIS Directive - Export Certification D. Draft FSIS Notice - Clarification of Export Procedure for Certifying Beef Product for Japan and Certifying Beef Products Under Any Export Verification Program E. Letterhead Certificate F. AMS Statement for Second Signature G. Training documents for FSIS Inspection Program Personnel H. Materials for January 24 2006 Packer CEO Participants in Japan Export Verification Program Meeting I. Documents numbered 1-39 relating to FSIS investigation of Golden Veal Corp. and Atlantic Veal and Lamb Inc. I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On December 12 2005 after nearly two years of banning the export of beef from the United States Japan resumed beef trade with the United States. On January 20 2006 Japan government officials discovered 3 boxes of veal with vertebral column shipped from the United States. Vertebral column is not allowed under the specific trade agreement with Japan. The United States acknowledges this was unacceptable because it did not meet the terms of our agreement with Japan but emphasized that the product did not present a health risk to the public. Once the .

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