Monday, February 14, 2011

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American Businesses Buenos Aires must have safe food for celiac Law

The Senate of Buenos Aires (Argentina) has unanimously approved a bill requiring businesses to have with a minimum supply stock suitable for people with celiac disease. The bill promoted by Senator the FPV / PJ Edda Evangelina Acuña, requires retail establishments, supermarkets, buffets, bars, service stations, bus terminals and train on the market or serve food to have a minimum stock of suitable provision for people with celiac disease. The bill, passed after several back and forth between the chambers that make up the provincial legislature further stipulates that all companies or industries which produce food is free of wheat, oats, barley and rye, are required to identify themselves as such by the acronym SIN TACC.

addition, "establishing a scheme with tax benefits as an incentive for all companies and industries that manufacture gluten-free foods, "explained the senator Acuña, while adding that" these incentives will be applied only on products that are duly certified by an official laboratory and are labeled. He added that "will join the public system Health and celiac disease, while all services provided by social work and medicine companies will have no insurance coverage whatsoever. "

Finally, Acuna noted that "it is very gratifying that this law has been adopted to address the constant demands that now exist around the disease celiac. "


Source: http://infoceliaco.com/instituciones/instituciones/302?task=view

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