There are 3 key functions of the food regulation system:
- policy development
- standard setting
- implementation.
Policy development
Australia and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation (Forum) is responsible for:
- the development of domestic food regulation policy
- developing policy guidelines
- setting the domestic food standards.
The Forum also has the ability to accept, amend or reject food safety legislation.
The Forum is supported by the Food Regulation Standing Committee (FRSC) which ensures a nationally consistent approach to the implementation and enforcement of food safety legislation.
Standard setting
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is an independent authority responsible for developing, reviewing and amending food standards. The Forum can request, or FSANZ can raise, a proposal its self, or individuals and organisations can make an application for the development, review or amendment of food standards.
Implementation
The Implementation Subcommittee of Food Regulation supports the Food Regulation Standing Committee in its role of ensuring nationally consistent approaches to the implementation and enforcement of the food safety legislation.