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SUBCHAPTER IV— AUXILIARY PROVISIONS
§ 679a. Safe Meat and Poultry Inspection Panel

(a) EstablishmentThere is established in the Department of Agriculture a permanent advisory panel to be known as the “Safe Meat and Poultry Inspection Panel” (referred to in this section as the “panel”).
(b) Duties(1) Review and evaluationThe panel shall review and evaluate, as the panel considers necessary, the adequacy, necessity, safety, cost-effectiveness, and scientific merit of—(A) inspection procedures of, and work rules and worker relations involving Federal employees employed in, plants inspected under this chapter;
(B) informal petitions or proposals for changes in inspection procedures, processes, and techniques of plants inspected under this chapter;
(C) formal changes in meat inspection regulations promulgated under this chapter, whether in notice, proposed, or final form; and
(D) such other matters as may be referred to the panel by the Secretary regarding the quality or effectiveness of a safe and cost-effective meat inspection system under this chapter.
(2) Reports(A) In generalThe panel shall submit to the Secretary a report on the results of each review and evaluation carried out under paragraph (1), including such recommendations as the panel considers appropriate.
(B) Reports on formal changesIn the case of a report concerning a formal change in meat inspection regulations, the report shall be made within the time limits prescribed for formal comments on such changes.
(C) Publication in Federal RegisterEach report of the panel to the Secretary shall be published in the Federal Register.
(c) Secretarial responseNot later than 90 days after the publication of a panel report under subsection (b)(2)(C), the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register any response required of the Secretary to the report.
(d) Composition of panelThe panel shall be composed of 7 members, not fewer than 5 of whom shall be from the food science, meat science, or poultry science profession, appointed to staggered terms not to exceed 3 years by the Secretary from nominations received from the National Institutes of Health and the Federation of American Societies of Food Animal Science and based on the professional qualifications of the nominees.
(e) Nominations(1) Initial panelIn constituting the initial panel, the Secretary shall solicit 6 nominees from the National Institutes of Health and 6 nominees from the Federation of American Societies of Food Animal Science for membership on the panel.
(2) VacanciesAny subsequent vacancy on the panel shall be filled by the Secretary after soliciting 2 nominees from the National Institutes of Health and 2 nominees from the Federation of American Societies of Food Animal Science.
(3) Requirements for nominees(A) In generalEach nominee provided under paragraph (1) or (2) shall have a background in public health issues and a scientific expertise in food, meat, or poultry science or in veterinary science.
(B) Submission of informationThe Secretary may require nominees to submit such information as the Secretary considers necessary prior to completing the selection process.
(4) Additional nomineesIf any list of nominees provided under paragraph (1) or (2) is unsatisfactory to the Secretary, the Secretary may request the nominating entities to submit an additional list of nominees.
(f) Travel expensesWhile away from the home or regular place of business of a member of the panel in the performance of services for the panel, the member shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, at the same rate as a person employed intermittently in the Government service would be allowed under section 5703 of title 5.
(g) Conflicts of interestThe Secretary shall promulgate regulations regarding conflicts of interest with respect to the members of the panel.
(h) ExemptionChapter 10 of title 5 and title XVIII of the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977 (7 U.S.C. 2281 et seq.) shall not apply to the panel.
(i) FundingFrom funds available to the Secretary to carry out this chapter and the Poultry Products Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 451 et seq.), the Secretary shall allocate such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section.

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Title 21— FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER 12— MEAT INSPECTION

SUBCHAPTER IV— AUXILIARY PROVISIONS

§ 671. Inspection services; refusal or withdrawal; hearing; business unfitness based upon certain convictions; other provisions for withdrawal of services unaffected; responsible connection with business; finality of Secretary’s actions; judicial review; record

§ 672. Administrative detention; duration; pending judicial proceedings; notification of governmental authorities; release

§ 673. Seizure and condemnation

§ 674. Federal court jurisdiction of enforcement and injunction proceedings and other kinds of cases; limitations of

§ 675. Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain persons; murder; protection of such persons

§ 676. Violations

§ 677. Other Federal laws applicable for administration and enforcement of chapter; location of inquiries; jurisdiction of Federal courts

§ 678. Non-Federal jurisdiction of federally regulated matters; prohibition of additional or different requirements for establishments with inspection services and as to marking, labeling, packaging, and ingredients; recordkeeping and related requirements; concurrent jurisdiction over distribution for human food purposes of adulterated or misbranded and imported articles; other matters

§ 679. Application of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

§ 679a. Safe Meat and Poultry Inspection Panel

§ 679b. Pasteurization of meat and poultry

§ 679c. Expansion of Food Safety Inspection Service activities

§ 680. Authorization of appropriations