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Legislative Reform after the Food Safety Law
China began a new legislative reform four years after the Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China. These amendments contain frameworks that states regulation for online food trading, mandatory food safety liability insurance, infant formula, and enhanced penalties for violations. These amendments encourage regulation from nongovernmental stakeholders in the food industry, such as food industry associations, nongovernmental organizations, the media, and consumers. The promotion of a reporting measure where any person may report alleged food safety violations and receive rewards is an example. Moreover, the amendments will require the National Food Safety Standard Evaluation Committee to include members of consumer associations and food industry associations. These reform present a shift from a government-centered framework of China's food safety policy.