Bipartisan Bill Would Increase Inspections on Imported Seafood
A bill that would increase inspections on imported seafood has been reintroduced, after a 2020 and a 2018 version (see 1806280011) did not get a hearing or a vote in committee. The text of the bill was published March 22.…
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The bill would require that 20% of shipments be inspected annually. If more than three shipments imported failed inspection during a year, imports from that party would be banned for the following year.