The Principle of the Home Authority.
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Introduction
Definitions 
The Home Authority
The Originating Authority
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The Enforcing Authority
The Role of Business 
Synopsis
The Role of LACOTS
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Introduction
The Home Authority Principle is supported by local authority
food and trading standards services throughout the United Kingdom.
A local authority acting as a home or originating authority will
place special emphasis on the legality of goods and services originating
within its area. It aims to prevent infringements by offering
advice and guidance at source in order to maintain high standards
of public protection at minimum cost.
The Principle underpins the principles of free trade 'in fit
products and services' and acknowledges that local priorities
need to be considered in the context of national and European
obligations. In Summary:-
Definitions
Local authorities have three distinct roles as:
| Home Authority: |
the authority where the relevant decision making
base of an enterprise is located. |
| Originating Authority: |
an authority in whose area a decentralised
enterprise produces goods and services. |
| Enforcing Authority: |
all authorities when undertaking an inspection,
sampling or investigative role. |
The Home Authority
A local authority acting as home authority has a particularly
important role within the system. The function of giving advice
on regulation, good practice and remedial action is a legitimate
aspect of enforcement. The home authority will prioritise
surveillance of the practices and policies of businesses based
within its area. In particular it will:
- act on behalf of originating and enforcing authorities
as the primary regulatory link to businesses within its area;
- liaise promptly with originating authorities likely
to have special knowledge of problems at the point of production
or service delivery;
- name contact officers and identify the scope of its home authority
service;
- maintain a record of relevant incidents, company policies,
diligence systems and advice;
- make clear in offering advice that whilst the home authority
may not institute proceedings this would not preclude other
authorities from taking legal action;
- assist enforcing authorities in their conduct of necessary
investigations and encourage businesses to offer all reasonable
assistance; and
- be transparent and be willing to amend advice found to be
inappropriate
The Originating Authority
An originating authority will closely monitor production
and should acknowledge that advice and surveillance at source
minimises duplication, enabling enforcing authorities to
concentrate on hazard, fraud and complaint. It may also:
- review a business's quality and diligence procedures and liaise
with the home authority, where appropriate;
- accept that the operational arrangements of businesses vary
widely and acknowledge there will be circumstances when the
originating authority may need to undertake the functions
of the home authority.
The Enforcing Authority
All authorities are enforcing authorities and accept that,
notwithstanding the Home Authority Principle, each local authority
retains its ultimate statutory responsibility for the enforcement
of the law. However it should:
- liaise with the home authority before embarking on
detailed investigations or legal actions;
- communicate with the home authority in specific terms,
preferably in writing, indicating details of the issue; the
nature of the assistance required and whether or not, it is
content to leave action to the judgement of the home authority;
- ensure that the relevant documents, formal cautions, decisions
to prosecute and the results of legal proceedings are notified
to the home authority.
- take account of advice given to a business by the home
or originating authority.
The Role of Business
The Principle is designed to help and guide business. However,
businesses must cooperate and accept they have the onus of compliance.
Businesses should:
- be willing, when seeking advice, to disclose relevant details
of control, standards, recipes, specifications and diligence
procedures;
- be prepared to supply evidence in support of statements, procedures
or claims;
- accept that the advice given by a home authority is
given in good faith and that it may subsequently have to be
amended in the light of new evidence or circumstances.
Synopsis
The Home Authority Principle has been developed by food and trading
standards authorities as an aid to good enforcement practice.
Practices which protect the consumer, encourage fair trading,
consistency and common sense. It aims to:
- encourage authorities to place special emphasis on goods and
services originating within their area;
- provide businesses with a home authority source of guidance
and advice;
- support efficient liaison between local authorities;
- provide a system for the resolution of problems and disputes.
The Principle commands the support of local authorities, central
government, trade and industry associations, consumer and professional
regulatory bodies.
The Role of LACOTS (Local Authorities
Co-ordinating Body on Food and Trading Standards.)
LACOTS, a local government Central Body, has pioneered the Home
Authority Principle and is committed to its implementation and
development. It will
- assist individual businesses with the identification of an
appropriate home authority;
- encourage home and originating authorities involved
with specific types of businesses to liaise, when necessary;
- provide consensus advice and national guidance in respect
of problems referred by local authority liaison groups or trade
associations;
- provide on request a 'fast track' conciliation procedure to
resolve enforcement differences between authorities likely to
impact on a business; [NB: This service is not available
for issues which are subjudice; nor for differences between
a single authority and an enterprise]
- maintain a home authority database;
- monitor the Home Authority Principle and report on the number
and nature of legal actions taken contrary to the advice of
a home authority or LACOTS National Panel.
European Footnote
LACOTS has advocated the development of the Principle throughout
the European Union. Its principles are central to the single market
and to LACOTS appointment as the United Kingdom Liaison Body under
the EC Additional Food Control Measures Directive.
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