Public Health Regulations (PHR)
Public Health Regulations (PHRs) are verified regulations with statistically higher individual noncompliance rates in establishments in the three months prior to a microbiological positive or a public health-related enforcement action than in establishments with no positives or enforcement actions. This statistical association does not inherently imply that a particular regulation constitutes a more serious food safety concern but gives a statistical association to better align scheduling criteria and agency resources. PHRs are not the only important food safety and public health related regulations; noncompliance with many other regulations are critical indicators of public health concern but may not be statistically associated with the outlined criteria.
FSIS uses decision criteria to prioritize its Public Health Risk Evaluations (PHREs). The decision criteria include factors such as pathogen testing results, recalls, outbreaks, regulatory findings, and inspection results. The PHREs are reviews of FSIS information for an establishment and are used to determine the need for a Food Safety Assessment (FSA) or Enforcement Action. The PHRE methodology and the decision criteria are described in detail in FSIS Directive 5100.4.
FSIS has revised one of those decision criteria to take advantage of new data collected through PHIS. The criterion formerly referred to as W3NRs was based on PBIS inspection findings and was temporarily suspended with the implementation of PHIS. In January 2013, FSIS submitted to the National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection (NACMPI) its plans to implement an updated version of the W3NRs, now called the Public Health Regulations (PHRs). The proposal, a supporting report and NACMPI recommendations can be found in the NACMPI overview.
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2025 (For implementation in October 2024)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2024 (For implementation in October 2023)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2023 (For implementation in October 2022)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2022 (For implementation in October 2021)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2021 (For implementation in October 2020)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2020 (For implementation in October 2019)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2019 (For implementation in October 2018)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2018 (For implementation in October 2017)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2017 (For implementation in October 2016)
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PHRs Fiscal Year 2016 (For implementation in October 2015)