| Alarming Provisions OPPOSE HR 2749 Talking Points – click on the headers for more detail  Send a personal message to your  legislators through our petition system by clicking on “Oppose HR 2749“. Update  6/18/09:  On June 17,  the Waxman amendment to HR  2749 was voted out of the House Commerce and Energy Committee and is headed to  the House floor for consideration.  It may be amended again before the  House votes on HR 2749.  See Talking Points for  changes to the “Alarming Provisions”. [#4 civil penalties reduced] 
  
    | ALARMING PROVISIONS: |  
    | 1. | GEOGRAPHIC  QUARANTINE HR 2749 would give       FDA the power to order a quarantine       of a geographic area, including "prohibiting or       restricting the movement of food or of any vehicle being used or that has       been used to transport or hold such food within the geographic       area."  Under this provision, farmers markets and local food       sources could be shut down, even if they are not the source of the       contamination.  The agency can halt all       movement of all food in a geographic area.
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    | 2. | WARRANTLESS  SEARCHES* HR 2749 would empower       FDA to make warrantless searches of the business records of small       farmers and local food producers, without any evidence whatsoever that       there has been a violation.  Even farmers selling direct to consumers       would have to provide the federal government with records on where they       buy supplies, how they raise their crops, and a list of customers.
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    | 3. | TRACING  SYSTEM HR 2749 charges the       Secretary of Health and Human Services with establishing a tracing system for food.        Each "person who produces, manufactures, processes, packs,       transports, or holds such food" would have to "maintain the full       pedigree of the origin and previous distribution history of the       food," and "establish and maintain a system for tracing the food       that is interoperable with the systems established and maintained by other       such persons."  The bill does not explain how far the traceback       will extend or how it will be done for multi-ingredient foods.  With       all these ambiguities, it's far from clear how much it will cost either       the farmers or the taxpayers.
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    | 4. |  SEVERE PENALTIESHR 2749
  creates severe criminal and civil  penalties , including prison terms of up to 10 years and/or  fines of up to a total of $100,000 for individuals.     |  
    | 5. | REGISTRATION  FEE HR 2749 would impose       an annual       registration fee of $500 on any "facility"       that holds, processes, or manufactures food.  Although       "farms" are exempt, the agency has defined "farm"       narrowly.  And people making foods such as lacto-fermented       vegetables, cheeses, or breads would be required to register and pay the       fee, which could drive beginning and small producers out of business during       difficult economic times.
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    | 6. | CROP  REGULATION HR 2749 would empower FDA to regulate       how crops are raised and harvested.  It puts the       federal government right on the farm, dictating to our farmers.
 |  The "Oppose HR 2749" petition is posted at http://www.ftcldf.org/petitions/pnum993.php Information provided courtesy Farm-to-Consumer  Legal Defense Fund (www.farmtoconsumer.org)  * 7/12/09 edit – removed random: empower FDA to make randomwarrantless searches of the  business records |