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FSSAI mandates closure report for expired licenses, warns of penalties

FSSAI mandates closure report for expired licenses, warns of penalties


The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has mandated the submission of a closure report upon the expiry of the license or registration. It has also cautioned that food business operators cannot carry out any food-related activity on an expired license or registration. They are required to declare the reasons for the expiration and confirm that no food-related activity is being conducted post-expiry. The Authority said this is crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability in the licensing framework. Failure to comply is a violation of Section 31 of the FSS Act, 2006, and may lead to penalties, it added.

“All Food Business Operators (FBOs) whose FSSAI license/registration has expired during FY 2024-25 are hereby directed to mandatorily submit a closure report. This report must confirm that no food business activity is being conducted at the respective premises under the expired FSSAI license/registration number. Alternatively, food businesses must confirm whether a new license/registration has been obtained. FBOs are also required to provide specific reasons for the non-renewal of the FSSAI license,” the Authority said.

The Authority said that operating a food business on an expired license or registration is a violation of Section 31 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and may attract a penalty of up to ₹10 lakh under Section 63.

“Further, for all future cases where the FSSAI license/registration expires, the food business operator is directed to submit the reasons for closure of business or non-renewal of the license/registration,” it added.

The Authority has also released a user manual to file the reasons for non-renewal of license/registration on the FoSCoS portal.

Published on May 22, 2025

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