FSAI definition
Examples of FSAI in a sentence
The principal function of the FSAI is to protect consumers and raise compliance through partnership, compliance and food law enforcement.
The FSAI has national responsibility for the enforcement of all food safety legislation in the Republic of Ireland.
The FSAI and safefood are committed, wherever possible, to resolving any disagreement under this MOU through normal administrative channels.
Both the FSAI and safefood will nominate a staff member in each organisation to act as liaison contacts.
The list of official laboratories is published on the FSAI website.
Meetings between the senior teams of the FSAI and safefood will be held at least twice per year or more frequently, as requested by either party.
Rather, it is a statement of the principles that will guide working relations between the FSAI and safefood to ensure sufficient communication and co-ordination to enable each to discharge their respective responsibilities efficiently and effectively.
These liaison contacts will be identified in the agreed contacts list which will be reviewed and updated at least once per year or when the contacts in either the FSAI or safefood change.
The FSAI is the central competent authority responsible for the enforcement of all food legislation in Ireland and was established in 1999 under the Food Safety Authority of Ireland Act, 1998.
It is not a legally binding agreement or a contract between the FSAI and safefood, nor is it intended to cover every detailed aspect of the relationship between the two organisations.