If a custom seafood processor, such as a contract manufacturer, processes fish owned by another entity is the custom processor required to comply with the regulation?
Yes, if the custom processor is performing activities defined in the regulation as “processing”, the processor is required to have and implement a HACCP plan to control those hazards that are reasonably likely to occur in the product. The processor is required to comply with the regulation regardless of who owns the product.
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