Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The issues covered incorporate the Agency's judiciary powers to set up and approve a UK-wide scheme,

The Food Standards Agency has today published its views on a reckon of right questions around the creation of a UK-wide 'scores on the doors' scheme. Scores on the doors schemes demand consumers with data about hygiene standards in comestibles businesses. The issues covered allow for the Agency's constitutional powers to set up and indorse a UK-wide scheme, local right powers to operate a scheme and how the Freedom of Information Act relates to scores on the doors. The Agency has recently consulted on proposals for a UK-wide game and its Board will argue the result of this at its convention on 10 December. The Agency is also currently encounter with translation stakeholders to deliberate the consultation results and to examine with them how to move forward towards a UK-wide scheme.

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