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Revision as of 16:46, 6 February 2024
An act to establish a centralized administration for Food, Occupational Health, and Safety.
Article 1 - The Food, Occupational Health, and Safety Administration
- 1.1 - Establishes the Food, Occupational Health, and Safety Administration (FOHSA), headquartered in Rykkburgh with satellites in all major provinces.
- 1.2 - The FOHSA shall be charged with ensuring compulsory nutrition information labels are placed on ingestible products.
- 1.3 - The FOHSA shall be charged with overseeing the administration of healthy, and free or reduced, school lunches throughout the nation as per the Ministry of Education Budget of ₣300,000,000 per quarter in the Nutritional Standards for School Meals Act, 649.
- 1.4. - The FOHSA shall be charged with ensuring the safety and minimum nutritional standards of food throughout the nation.
- 1.5 - The FOHSA shall be charged with issuing Food, and Occupational Health, and Safety Regulations that must be followed throughout the nation.
- 1..4 - The FOHSA shall be quarterly funded with ₣129,000,000, to be rationed as
- 1.4.1 - ₣35,000,000 towards Food Regulations
- 1.4.2 - ₣34,000,000 towards Occupational Health, and Safety Regulations
- 1.4.3 - ₣60,000,000 towards ensuring the placement of Compulsory Nutrition Information Labels