Point in time view as at 28/11/2013.
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(1)The FSA must—
(a)in exercising its functions under this Act, have regard to guidance issued by the Welsh Ministers;
(b)publish the matters to which a food authority must have regard when preparing and keeping under review an inspection programme under section 2 (where those matters have been approved by the Welsh Ministers);
(c)publish the rating criteria against which a food hygiene rating is scored under section 3;
(d)at the end of the period of 1 year beginning with the commencement of the scheme, and each subsequent period of 1 year, conduct a review of the operation of the appeals system established under section 5 during that period;
(e)at the end of the period of 1 year beginning with the commencement of the scheme, and each subsequent period of 3 years, otherwise review the implementation and operation of the food hygiene rating scheme established under this Act during that period;
(f)make recommendations to food authorities to assist them to comply with their responsibilities under the scheme;
(g)promote the scheme to food business establishments and consumers in Wales;
(h)supply food hygiene rating stickers in the prescribed form to food authorities without charge.
(2)No later than 3 months after the end of the period to which a review under subsection (1)(d) relates, the FSA must lay a report before the National Assembly for Wales containing—
(a)details of the review that was undertaken;
(b)the recommendations for change, if any, to the appeals system it considers appropriate and its reasons for reaching that conclusion.
(3)No later than 3 months after the end of the period to which a review under subsection (1)(e) relates, the FSA must lay a report before the National Assembly for Wales containing—
(a)details of the review that was undertaken;
(b)the recommendations for change, if any, to the food hygiene rating scheme it considers appropriate and its reasons for reaching that conclusion.
(4)The FSA must send a copy of each report produced under this section to the Welsh Ministers.
Commencement Information
I1S. 14 in force at 28.11.2013 by S.I. 2013/2617, art. 3(h)
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