In the EC and the UK we have a great deal of legislation - Hooray! But what drives me crazy and perhaps dangerously confuses me is that the legislation may be amended repeatedly over a number of years but these changes are not consolidated into a single new document. The net result is that the reader 1stly needs to know that a piece of law has been amended and then needs the mental flexibility to be able to work out where and what has changed.
The original rational for this was to allow the supplements to be added to the back of a printed copy. Now in the 21st C no body does this, we all work on PC's. Could we lobby our legislators to issue consolidated texts for all changes? This would make it easier for us Food Profesionals, who are not all lawyers.
What do you guys think?
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