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Title: Taichung City Self-Government Ordinance for Governing Food Safety and Sanitation Ch
Date: 2021.03.24
Content: Article 1.   This Self-Government Ordinance is formulated by Taichung City (hereinafter referred 
             to as “the City”) for the purposes of protecting the citizens’ right to health 
             and promoting food safety and sanitation.  
Article 2.   1.The Competent Authority of this Self-Government Ordinance is Taichung City 
               Government (hereinafter referred to as “the Government”), and the executive 
               agency, with authority and responsibility, is the Health Bureau of Taichung City 
               Government (hereinafter referred as “the Health Bureau”). 
             2.For the matters, under the management of food safety and sanitation by the City, 
               concerning the authorities and responsibilities of the competent agencies, 
               subordinate to the Government, in charge of relevant executive affairs, shall be 
               administered by such industry competent agencies in accordance with laws.  
Article 3.   1.Upon discovery that food products may be harmful to sanitation and safety, the 
               food businesses shall immediately, voluntarily, and proactively cease 
               manufacturing, processing, and selling and recall such products. The food 
               businesses shall automatically notify all other relevant businesses in 
               twenty-four hours and report to the Health Bureau.
             2.Where the food businesses, as referred the preceding paragraph, report to the 
               Health Bureau, they shall provide the raw materials of products, food additives, 
               the vendor information of incoming and outgoing merchandise and stock, the items 
               inventories, timing, and quantity of incoming and outgoing merchandise and stock, 
               product ingredients, and some other relevant documents for furture reference. No 
               such required information and documents provided concurrently while reporting, 
               food businesses shall make corrections to submit the needed materials within 
               forty-eight hours.  
             3.The Health Bureau may conduct the sampling inspections based on the circumstances 
               presented in the reports that required by the preceding two paragraphs. 
Article 4.   1.The personnel, operation sites, sanitation management of facilities, and quality 
               assurance system of food businesses in the City shall meet the requirements of the 
               Regulations on Good Hygiene Practice for Foods.
             2.Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in 
               a public announcement shall meet the requirements of the Regulations on Food 
               Safety Control System (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point). 
Article 5.   1.Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in 
               a public announcement may commence their business operations only after applying 
               for registration with the competent authority in accordance to the Regulations 
               Governing the Registration of Food Business. 
             2.Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in 
               a public announcement shall establish their own traceability system for tracing 
               and tracking the sources, manufacturing processes, and flows of the raw materials 
               of products, semi-products and end products, based on their respective industry 
               modes, in accordance to the Regulations Governing Traceability of Foods and 
               Relevant Products. 
Article 6.   1.Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in 
               a public announcement shall test their raw materials of products, semi-products or 
               end products on their own, or deliver them to other testing agency (institution), 
               corporation, or organization for testing. 
             2.Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in 
               a public announcement shall obtain the certification of sanitation and safety 
               management systems.
Article 6-1.   For pork products and pork-related products, being manufactured, processed, 
               prepared, packaged, transported, stored, sold, imported, exported, presented as a 
               gift, or publicly displayed, the beta-adrenergic receptor agonists shall not be 
               detected via tests.
Article 7.   1.When dealing with complaint and detection of major violation of the Act Governing 
               Food Safety and Sanitation, the competent authority shall strictly maintain the 
               confidentiality of information about the identity of the person reporting the 
               incident and may also as it sees fit bestow a reward. If civil services disclose 
               the confidential information, they will be punished with criminal and 
               administrative responsibilities. 
             2.Regulations governing the rewards of informant, as referred to in the preceding 
               paragraph, shall be separately promulgated by the Government.
Article 8.   After the reports of examination and testing for foods, food additives, food 
             utensils, food containers or packaging, and food cleansers have been finished with 
             the determination, the relevant information shall be disclosed and published on the 
             Health Bureau’s website. 
Article 9.   The Government shall establish the Food Safety Board and the Mayor shall serve as 
             the convener. The establishment directions of the Food Safety Board shall be 
             separately promulgated by the Health Bureau.
Article 10.  The Government shall establish the monitoring system of food sanitation and safety 
             based on the principles of scientific evidence, precaution, and information 
             transparency, and may assemble experts and scholars specialized in food safety to 
             form the advisory committees of risk assessment and risk management for providing 
             professional consultations when dealing with the adoption of precautionary measures 
             against the major food safety incidents, inspections, law enforcement and legal 
             compliance, industrial orders, and restoration of consumers’ confidence.    
Article 10-1.   1.Food businesses are not allowed to sell radiation contaminated foods in the 
                  City. 
                2.Food businesses selling the foods imported from Japan shall indicate the name 
                  of prefectures of origin in Chinese on the containers and external packaging. 
                3.Foods produced and manufactured in Fukushima prefecture, Ibaraki prefecture, 
                  Tochigi prefecture, Chiba prefecture, and Gunma prefecture in Japan shall not 
                  be allowed to sell in the City. 
Article 10-2.   1.The businesses of water supplies station shall indicate the following documents 
                  and information in obvious spots at sales places: 
                (1) Name and contact information of the person in charge with the sanitation 
                    management.
                (2) Records of management and maintenance. 
                (3) Signs of printed words: “drinkable”, “to be boiled”, or “not for drink.”
                (4) Food businesses’ registration numbers. 
                (5) The Health Bureau’s complaints line. 
                2.The labeling, promotion, or advertisement by the businesses of water supplies 
                  station shall not be false, exaggerated or misleading, and shall not proclaim 
                  as having medical efficacy. 
                3.The water supplies station prescribed in the preceding two paragraphs means the 
                  location where the businesses sell containerized drinking water in batches 
                  coming with containers, which the businesses provide or the consumers bring 
                  their own with. 
Article 11.   Food businesses belonging to a category and scale designated by the Government in a 
              public announcement in violation of the paragraph 2 of Article 4, after an 
              adjudication to effect improvement within the designated time period but failure to 
              fully effect the improvement within the prescribed time limit, shall be imposed a 
              fine between NT$60,000 and NT$100,000, and additional fines may be imposed for each 
              successive instance of failures. 
Article 11-1.   Food businesses in violation of the paragraph 1 of Article 3, by failing to 
                automatically notify in time and in violation of the paragraph 2 of Article 3 
                shall be imposed a fine between NT$30,000 and NT$100,000, and additional fines 
                may be imposed for each successive instance of failures.
Article 12.   Any one of the following acts, after an adjudication to effect improvement within 
              the designated time period but failure to fully effect the improvement within the
              prescribed time limit, shall be imposed a fine between NT$30,000 and NT$100,000, 
              and additional fines may be imposed for each successive instance of failures:
              (1)In violation of the paragraph 1 of Article 5, by failing to apply for 
                 registration. 
              (2)In violation of the paragraph 2 of Article 5, by failing to establish the 
                 tracing and tracking system.
              (3)In violation of the Article 6. 
Article 13.   For registered or established information, pursuant to the Article 5, is false to
              affect the examination of food tracing or tracking system, food businesses shall 
              be imposed a fine between NT$30,000 and NT$100,000, and additional fines may be 
              imposed for each successive instance of failures. 
Article 13-1.   1.Food businesses in violation of the Article 6-1 shall be subject to the Act 
                  Governing Food Safety and Sanitation and relevant regulations. 
                2.Under the Act Governing Food Safety and Sanitation, after the central competent 
                  authority has established the tolerance safety standards for pork products and 
                  pork-related products, in the event of violation of the Article 6-1 and the 
                  amount of content of the beta-adrenergic receptor agonists have been detected 
                  as exceeding the tolerance safety standards, the food businesses shall be 
                  subject to the preceding paragraph; in the event of not exceeding the tolerance 
                  safety standards, the food businesses shall be imposed a fine between NT$30,000 
                  and NT$100,000, and additional fines may be imposed for each successive 
                  instance of failures.   
Article 14.   1.Food businesses in violation of the Article 10-1 or the paragraph 2 of Article 
                10-2 shall be subject to the Act Governing Food Safety and Sanitation and 
                relevant regulations.
              2.Food businesses in violation of the paragraph 1 of Article 10-2, after an 
                adjudication to effect improvement within the designated time period but failure 
                to fully effect the improvement within the prescribed time limit, shall be 
                imposed a fine between NT$3,000 and NT$15,000, and additional fines may be 
                imposed for each successive instance of failures.
Article 15.   This Self-Government Ordinance is effective from the date of promulgation.