The Tamil Nadu Food Safety Department has taken online
the licensing procedures for food businesses in the State. The food
business operators can now apply or renew licences without ever having
to come to any office of the Food Safety Department.
Official sources told The Hindu here on Thursday that Tamil Nadu was the ninth State in the country to take the licensing procedures online.
This
step had been mandated by the Food Safety and Standards Act. The online
facility was launched by State Food Safety Commissioner Kumar Jayanth
in Chennai on Tuesday.
Sources said that the Food
Safety and Standards Authority of India, a statutory body that
implemented the Act, would conduct training programmes for food business
operators on the new procedure. Officials here said that they would
assist the applicants during the initial period with the online
application process.
Licence was mandatory for all
food business concerns with an annual turnover of above Rs. 12 lakh. At
present, 2,156 firms in Coimbatore had obtained licences, an official
said, adding that the total number of food business firms here would be
around 8,500. All the firms must get licences before February 4, 2014.
According
to the officials, Form B application, submitted for getting the
licence, would no longer be issued in paper form and could be obtained
only online.
Applicants would have to go to the
website www.fssai.gov.in and choose the option ‘Food Licensing &
Registration System (FLRS)’ to commence the process. Once the Form B was
submitted, the applicants would have to remit the requisite fee to the
treasury, scan the receipts and other relevant documents such as
identify proofs and upload them to the website.
However,
a senior official said that for this step alone, applicants also have
option of sending the documents and receipt through registered post to
the Designated Officer of Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Drug Administration
Department (Food Safety Wing) in the district.
After
this, Food Safety Officers will conduct the physical inspection and
would submit their reports online. All the 32 Food Safety Officers in
Coimbatore district had been issued with an internet-enabled tablet for
the purpose.
Once their reports were scrutinised by the Designated Officer concerned, the applicant would be issued Form C or the licence.
The
applicant could track the status of the application during any stage of
the process through an Application Reference Number. If any
clarifications were needed, the applicant would get an email
automatically.
Source:http://www.thehindu.com
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