USDA's Regulation of Genetically Engineered Plants, Microorganisms, and Veterinary Biological Products

November 1989
Citation:
19
ELR 10500
Issue
11
Author
Mcichael Lidsky

I would like to discuss the regulatory structure and principles of regulation at the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA).

At USDA, we operate under several regulatory principles. First, we believe that products developed through genetic engineering do not differ fundamentally from those produced by conventional means. Second, we strongly believe that the product and the risk, not the process, should be regulated. Third, we believe that existing statutes are adequate and appropriate for regulating biotechnology.

Michael Lidsky is a Regulatory Specialist, Biotechnology and Environmental Coordination Staff, in the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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