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Food Safety: Overview of Federal and State Expenditures

GAO-01-177 Published: Feb 20, 2001. Publicly Released: Mar 22, 2001.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), and the state agriculture and health departments spent about $1.3 billion in fiscal year 1999. FSIS and FDA spent about $1 billion, and the states reported spending about $300 million. The amounts and proportions of food safety expenditures for fiscal year 1998 were similar. Regarding the $1 billion in federal funds spent in fiscal year 1999, FSIS spent about 70 percent, overseeing about 20 percent of federally regulated foods; FDA spent about 30 percent, overseeing about 80 percent of federally regulated foods. These outlays reflect the regulatory approaches or inspection frequencies contained in the laws under which each agency operates.

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Budget outlaysFood safetyConsumer protectionContaminated foodsFood industryFood inspectionFunds managementSafety regulationState governmentsExpenditure of funds