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STATEMENT by Dr. Garry L. McKee, Administrator
Food Safety and Inspection Service
GAO Report on Humane Methods of Slaughter Act
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News Release Feb 2, 2004
"The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) welcomes the comments of the General Accounting Office's report to Congress on the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. FSIS places a very high priority on ensuring that animals produced for food are treated in a humane manner and has taken swift action in instances where establishments have been found in violation of the Act. FSIS has already incorporated many of the recommendations made by GAO that will improve the quality and consistency of our enforcement efforts.
"FSIS consistently strives to improve its enforcement of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. For example, in fiscal year 2001, FSIS established the District Veterinary Medical Specialist (DVMS) position. Stationed in each of FSIS' 15 district offices, these highly trained veterinarians serve as the primary contacts for humane handling and slaughter issues. The DVMSs are providing additional training on humane handling to FSIS inspection personnel and are working ensure that standards for humane handling are applied consistently and effectively in all livestock slaughter establishments.
"FSIS is currently implementing the Humane Activity Tracking component of the electronic Animal Disposition Reporting System that will record inspectors' reports on a number of inspection activities, including time spent performing seven specific humane handling related tasks. This will provide FSIS with more accurate and complete data on the time spent by FSIS personnel to ensure humane handling and slaughter requirements are met.
"In November of 2003, FSIS issued an updated directive to all inspection personnel and district offices providing specific, detailed information about requirements of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act to ensure that verification and enforcement requirements are clearly and uniformly understood. In May of 2003, FSIS issued a directive to provide guidance and direction to inspection personnel to ensure consistent use of enforcement actions.
"FSIS believes it has made great strides in improving enforcement of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act and looks forward to continuing to work with the Congress on this important issue as these new initiatives are fully incorporated."
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