ALINORM 99/37 REPORT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD SESSION OF THE JOINT FAO/WHO CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION Rome, 28 June - 3 July 1999 |
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Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme, FAO, Rome.
Ref. No. ALINORM 99/37, 1999
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The Commission:
expressed its satisfaction with the Programme's budget for 2000/01, while noting the financial constraints of the parent Organizations and expressed its appreciation of the generous voluntary support provided by the Host Governments for Codex Committees (paras. 15–16);
adopted Resolution 99/1 regarding the funding of the scientific advisory bodies, JECFA and JMPR and ad hoc consultations and the strengthening of the independence and the scientific integrity of these bodies (paras. 17–19);
expressed its appreciation to FAO and WHO for the technical assistance provided to developing countries in relation to Codex matters and food control generally, and strongly supported the continuation of such assistance, while recognizing the need to evaluate the impact of these programmes on a regular basis (paras. 20–24);
adopted the Medium-Term Plan 1998–2002 and agreed that the preparation of the subsequent Medium-Term Plan should be initiated rapidly (paras. 25 34 and Appendix II);
adopted the following a series of recommendations in relation to consumers' involvement in Codex work (paras. 43);
requested the Codex Committee on General Principles develop proposals that would allow for a limited number of representatives of the International Non-Governmental Organizations in Observer Status with the Codex Alimentarius Commission to be invited as observers to Sessions of the Executive Committee (paras. 44–46
adopted a series of recommendations in relation to the application of risk analysis principles in Codex work, and endorsed others (paras. 56–58);
amended the Rules of Procedure of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, subject to the confirmation of the Directors-General of FAO and WHO, (paras. 59–66 and Appendix III) specifically-
Rule II.4 - Officers governing the appointment of Regional Coordinators
Rule III.1 - Executive Committee to provide for the addition of a new Regional Representative (Near East)
Rule X.2 - Elaboration of Standards to stress the need for consensus when adopting standards and related texts;
adopted a series of amendments and new texts for inclusion in the Procedural Manual (paras. 67–73 and Appendix IV), specifically -
Criteria for the Establishment of Work Priorities and Criteria for the Establishment of Subsidiary Bodies of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
Relations Between Commodity Committees and General Committees: Draft Amendment to the Food Hygiene Provisions
Terms of Reference of the Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products
Definitions of Risk Analysis Terms Related to Food Safety (Risk Communication - Risk Management)
Principles Concerning the Participation of International Non-Governmental Organizations in the Work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
Core Functions of Codex Contact Points
decided to hold the Maximum Residue Limits for Bovine Somatotropins at Step 8 in accordance with the provisions contained in the introductory paragraphs of the Uniform Procedure for the Elaboration of Codex Standards and Related Texts (paras. 75–80);
adopted 31 new or revised Codex standards, guidelines and related texts including Guidelines on the Production, Processing, Labelling and Marketing of Organically-Produced Foods; amended 5 existing standards; approved conditions for the use in foods of 46 food additives; adopted 358 specifications for the identity and purity of food additives; adopted 374 individual maximum residue limits for agricultural and veterinary chemicals; withdrew 27 standards and 252 maximum residue limits as being either obsolete or superseded by newer recommendations (paras. 75–200 and Appendix IV);
agreed to undertake new work in the following areas (paras. 201–211):
Foods derived from biotechnology
Animal feeding (extension of existing draft code)
Fruit juices (revision of existing standards);
made a clear statement to the effect that the direct use of hydrogen peroxide for the preservation of raw milk, in a manner that was inconsistent with the Codex Guidelines for the Use of the Lactoperoxidase System, was unacceptable (paras. 214–216);
abolished the following subsidiary bodies in accordance with FAO Conference Resolution 97/13 (paras. 219–220)
Joint Codex/ECE Group of Experts on the Standardization of Quick Frozen Foods
Joint Codex/ECE Group of Experts on the Standardization of Fruit Juices
Codex Committee on Processed Meat and Poultry Products
established the following new subsidiary bodies (paras. 221–230)
FAO/WHO Regional Coordinating Committee for the Near East
Ad hoc Intergovernmental Codex Task Force on Foods derived from Biotechnology (Host Government - Japan, duration 4 years)
Ad hoc Intergovernmental Codex Task Force on Animal Feeding (Host Government - Denmark, duration 4 years)
Ad hoc Intergovernmental Codex Task Force on Fruit Juices (Host Government - Brazil, duration 4 years)
agreed that, subject to availability of resources, beginning with the biennium 2000/2001, future Sessions of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the Executive Committee and Regional Coordinating Committees as appropriate, would be held in Arabic, Chinese, English, French and Spanish. (paras. 232–234).
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE COMMISSION AND APPOINTMENT OF REGIONAL COORDINATORS
Election of Officers of the Commission
Appointment of regional coordinators
REPORT BY THE CHAIRPERSON ON THE FORTY-FIFTH AND FORTY-SIXTH SESSIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Support to developing country members
CONSIDERATION OF THE DRAFT MEDIUM-TERM PLAN 1998/2002
CONSUMERS' INVOLVEMENT IN THE WORK OF THE CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION
CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PROCEDURAL MANUAL OF THE CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION
Proposed Amendments to the Rules of Procedure
Criteria for the Establishment of Work Priorities and Criteria for the Establishment of Subsidiary
Bodies of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
Relations Between Commodity Committees and General Committees: Draft Amendment to the Food
Hygiene Provisions
Terms of Reference of the Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products
Definitions for the Purpose of Codex: Definitions of Risk Analysis Terms Related to Food Ssafety (Risk
Communication - Risk Management)
Draft Principles Concerning the Participation of International Non-Governmental Organizations in
the Work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
Core Functions of Codex Contact Points
CONSIDERATION OF DRAFT STANDARDS AND RELATED TEXTS
Matters pending from the Twenty-Second Session of the Commission (BST)
Milk and Milk Products
Food Additives and Contaminants
Food Hygiene
Fish and Fishery Products
Regional Coordinating Committee for Asia
Food Labelling
Pesticide Residues
Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses
Regional Coordinating Committee for Africa
Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fats and Oils
Sugars
Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems
Proposed Draft Standards And Related Texts At Step 5
Revocation of Existing Standards
Consideration of Endorsements to Adopted Standards
CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS TO ELABORATE NEW STANDARDS AND RELATED TEXTS
Elaboration of New Standards
Discontinuation of New Work Items
MATTERS ARISING FROM REPORTS OF CODEX COMMITTEES
Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (Hydrogen Peroxide)
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems
Other Matters
DESIGNATION OF HOST GOVERNMENTS FOR CODEX COMMITTEES AND AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL TASK FORCES
Review of Subsidiary Bodies
Establishment of New Subsidiary Bodies
Confirmation of Chairmanship of Codex Committees
Language Policies of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
Dioxins
APPENDIX I: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
APPENDIX II: MEDIUM-TERM PLAN FOR 1998 TO 2002
APPENDIX III: AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE
APPENDIX IV: AMENDMENTS TO THE PROCEDURAL MANUAL
APPENDIX VI: TERMS OF REFERENCE OF CODEX COMMITTEES AND AD HOC TASK FORCES
APPENDIX VIII: APPROVED NEW WORK
APPENDIX IX: CONFIRMATION OF CHAIRMANSHIP OF CODEX COMMITTEES
APPENDIX X: PROVISIONAL AGENDA
APPENDIX XI: LIST OF DOCUMENTS
APPENDIX XII: MEMBERSHIP OF THE CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION