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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Public safety and consumer protection: Food handling and safety'.

Public safety and consumer protection:
   Food handling and safety

Animal Health Newsletter {periodical start}
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health.

Animal Health Newsletter (5, 1)
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health. Items in this issue include "Henry County Regains PRV Stage IV Status," "Testing Captive Cervidae for Tuberculosis," "Chronic Wasting Disease," "BSE Update," "Intestine Submission Guidelines," "Cytology Submission," "Submission of Samples for Johnes Culturing," "Rabies Submission," "Laboratories Approved For EIA, Bluetongue, Bovine Leukosis and Equine Viral Arteritis," "Johnes Restricted Herds," "Ad Hoc Committee for Johnes Disease to Meet," "Pre-Harvest Food Safety Grant," "Statewide Survey for Captive Deer, Elk, Bison and Ratites," "Retirements," "Clip n File," "State/County Fair Rules," "Bovine Brucellosis Update," and "Free Publications Available."

Animal Health Newsletter (5, 2)
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health. This issue includes items entitled "IDOA Ready for Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD)," "2001 Exhibition Regulations Changed," "Animal Health Web Page," "EIA Update Importance of Testing," "Long-time IDOA Administrator Dies," "CWD Monitoring in Cervid Herds," "West Nile Virus Surveillance for 2001," "Rabies in Illinois," "Area Veterinarian in Charge Named for Illinois," "Pseudorabies Update," "Clip n File," and "Free Publications Available."

Animal Health Newsletter (6 2002, 1 January)
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health. This issue includes items entitled "Illinois Pseudorabies Free," "Regulation Changes Take Effect," "EIA Testing at the State/Federal Serology Laboratory," "Scrapie Program Explanation," "Welcome Dr. Ballman," "Deer Survey," "Clip n File," "Johnes Disease Programs," "CWD Herd Certification Now Available," "Approval of Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Discontinued," "EIA Testing 2001," "CWD Export Requirements," "Bovine Brucellosis Outbreak in Texas," "West Nile Virus (WNV)," "Animal Rabies Summary 2001," and "Free Publications Available."

Animal Health Newsletter (6 2002, 2 June)
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health. This issue includes items entitled "Emergency Rules Protect the Deer and Elk Industry," "Advisory Board of Livestock Commissioners Meeting Set," "West Nile Virus Season Is Upon Us," "2002 County and State Fairs," "Protecting Illinois Water," "Animal Health Handbook," "Paylean Use In Exhibition Swine," "Pseudorabies Vaccine," "Animal Rabies Update-May 29,2002," "News from the Galesburg Laboratory," and "Free Publications Available."

Animal Health Newsletter (6 2002, 3 December)
This is a publication of the Bureau of Animal Health. Items in this issue include "From the Desk of the State Veterinarian," "Veterinarians Needed for Emergency Response Plan," "Reportable Diseases," "West Nile Virus Update," "The IDEXX CITE Brucellosis Test No Longer Available at Livestock Markets," "Veterinarians Practicing in Several States," "New Import Requirements for Cervids," "Official Identification for Cervidae," "CWD Survey Underway," "CWD Herd Monitoring Program Expanding," "Submissions to NVSL," "New Regulations," "Personnel Changes," "Dr. David Bromwell Retires," "Illinois' Classical Swine Fever (CSF) Surveillance," and "BSE Sampling."

Illinois Register (27 2003, 7 February 14)
The Illinois Register is the official state document for publishing public notice of rulemaking activity initiated by State governmental agencies. The table of contents is arranged categorically by rulemaking activity and alphabetically by agency within each category.

State Public Health Director Warns of Potentially Contaminated Baby Food (2009, October 21) [1482**09]
Dr. Damon T. Arnold, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), is urging parents to check their pantry shelves for packets of 4.22-ounce Apple & Carrot Portable Pouch baby food made by Plum Organics and sold individually at Toys-R-Us and Babies-R-Us locations nationally.