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Porur FSSAI Registration for it services Businesses

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What is Section 33 — prohibition order in Porur, Chennai?

Section 33 empowers the Commissioner of Food Safety, on health-grounds report, to issue a prohibition order restraining the FBO from carrying on the food business immediately. The order remains until the contravention is remedied and is a serious enforcement step typically following Section 28(2) recall and Section 36 testing.

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Basic Registration
Form A — petty FBO up to ₹12 lakh
₹2,500one-time

  • Form A Application Drafting
  • Petty FBO Eligibility Assessment
  • Photograph & ID Validation
  • Premises Address Proof Compilation
  • Owner NoC / Rent Agreement Review
  • FoSCoS Portal Submission
  • Validity: 1 Year
  • Tier: Basic Registration Only
  • State / Central Licence
  • FSMS Plan Drafting
  • Water Test Report Coordination
  • Form D-1 Annual Return
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Registration Certificate Delivery
Starter
Basic + Display Board + First Form D-1
₹4,500one-time

  • Form A Application Drafting
  • Petty FBO Eligibility Assessment
  • Photograph & ID Validation
  • Premises Address Proof Compilation
  • Owner NoC / Rent Agreement Review
  • FoSCoS Portal Submission
  • Food Safety Display Board (printed copy)
  • First-Year Form D-1 Annual Return Filing
  • Validity: 1 Year
  • Tier: Basic Registration
  • State / Central Licence
  • FSMS Plan Drafting
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Registration Certificate Delivery
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State Licence Form B + 2-year + FSMS
₹8,500one-time

  • Form B State Licence Application
  • Tier Classification & Capacity Assessment
  • Layout Plan / Blueprint Review
  • Equipment & Machinery List Drafting
  • Water Test Report (NABL Lab) Coordination
  • FSMS Plan — Schedule 4 Part II/III/IV/V
  • Form IX Nomination (Companies)
  • Owner NoC / Lease Deed Review
  • Pre-licence Inspection Hand-Holding
  • Label Compliance Review (FSS L&D Regulations 2020)
  • Food Safety Display Board (printed copy)
  • First-Year Form D-1 Annual Return Filing
  • Validity: 2 Years
  • Tier: State Licence Form B
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Licence Certificate Delivery
Premium
Central Licence + Multi-state + Import/Export
₹35,000one-time

  • Form B Central Licence Application
  • Multi-State / Import-Export FBO Structuring
  • Tier Classification & Capacity Assessment
  • Layout Plan / Blueprint Review
  • Equipment & Machinery List Drafting
  • Water Test Report (NABL Lab) Coordination
  • Comprehensive FSMS Plan — All Applicable Schedule 4 Parts
  • Form IX Nomination (Companies/LLPs)
  • Pre-licence Inspection Hand-Holding
  • Label Compliance Review & FOPL/HFSS Advisory
  • IEC + FICS Registration Coordination (Import/Export)
  • Food Safety Display Board (premium printed copy)
  • 5-Year Recurring Compliance Pack — Form D-1 / D-2 Annual & Half-Yearly
  • Renewal Calendar Tracking & 30-Day Pre-Expiry Filing
  • Validity: 5 Years
  • Tier: Central Licence Form B
  • Coverage: Multi-State / Import-Export / E-commerce
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Licence Certificate Delivery

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Why Porur Clients Choose FilingPro

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Water Test Report Coordinated

Sample collection, NABL-accredited testing for the IS 10500:2012 drinking water parameters, and report uploaded to FoSCoS within 10 days for Porur manufacturing FBOs.

Form D-1 Annual Return Filed by 31 May

Annual return on quantity manufactured/imported filed for every Porur licensed FBO by 31 May under Regulation 2.1.13 — penalty under Regulation 2.1.13(3) eliminated.

Form D-2 Half-Yearly Dairy Return

Dairy and milk-product FBOs in Porur have their Form D-2 returns filed by 31 October and 30 April every year — milk procurement and product manufacture quantity captured accurately.

Renewal Calendar 30 Days Pre-Expiry

Every Porur client's licence expiry is tracked. Renewal applied at least 30 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.7 — no ₹100/day late fee, no expired-licence Section 63 exposure.

Label Compliance Reviewed Pre-Print

Food packaging labels reviewed against FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2020 before any artwork goes to print — FSSAI logo, licence number, veg/non-veg, allergen and nutrition all in compliance.

E-commerce & Cloud Kitchen Specialist

Cloud kitchens, online food sellers and aggregator-listed restaurants in Porur operating in multiple States licensed under the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Amendment 2018 framework with Central Licence.

Key Benefits

What Porur Clients Get

Every FSSAI Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Importer / Exporter FBO Setup
Food importers and exporters in Porur get the Central Licence plus IEC and FICS registration sequenced correctly — FSSAI clearance at port-of-entry under FSS (Import) Regulations 2017 enabled.
E-commerce / Cloud Kitchen Compliant
Online food sellers and cloud kitchens listed on Swiggy, Zomato and other platforms hold Central Licence under the 2018 e-commerce direction — listing remains live without aggregator suspension.
Hygiene Rating Display Advantage
FBOs in Porur prepared for and audited under the FSSAI Hygiene Rating Scheme — 1 to 5-star rating displayed on premises and on aggregator platforms — measurable footfall and order uplift.
Recall & Improvement Notice Defence
Section 28(2) recall procedure, Section 32 improvement notice reply within 14 days, and Section 33 prohibition order representations handled by FilingPro for any Porur client facing enforcement action.
Right Tier — Basic / State / Central
Tier classification done strictly under Regulation 2.1 turnover and capacity thresholds. Porur FBOs never face Section 63 prosecution for being under-licensed or wasted fee for being over-licensed.
FoSCoS Application End-to-End
Form A or Form B drafted, fee paid for 1 to 5-year validity, all annexures uploaded and inspection scheduled on FoSCoS — Porur client never logs in to the portal.
Comparison

Basic Registration vs State License

Why this matters here — Across Porur, the SME businesses across Ramachandra Nagar SS Colony Lakshmipuram and Kuselar Nagar. Practitioners note that with arterial connectivity via Mount-Poonamallee Road the Porur Toll Plaza and the Trunk Road network.

AspectBasic RegistrationState License
Premises classificationRequires production capacity disclosure, layout plan, equipment list and water test report per Form B Schedule 4Requires only premise photograph, address proof and product list — no layout or water test
Form usedForm A under Schedule 2 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011Form B with annexures for production line, food safety management plan and source of raw material
Renewal triggerApplication 30 to 120 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.3(3); late renewal attracts ₹100 per day surchargeAny change in product line, capacity, ownership or premises under Regulation 2.1.5 within 15 days of change
Annual returnExempt from Form D-1 filing per Regulation 2.1.13(1) provisoForm D-1 due by 31 May each year; Form D-2 (half-yearly) for milk and milk products under Regulation 2.1.13
Inspection frequencyRisk-based, typically once in 3 years under FSSAI Food Safety Inspection Guidelines 2018Annual inspection for high-risk categories (dairy, meat, infant food) and 2-yearly for low-risk
Penalty exposureUp to ₹2 lakh under Section 55 of FSS Act 2006Imprisonment up to 6 months and fine up to ₹5 lakh under Section 63
Display obligation14-digit FSSAI number must be printed on every label per Regulation 2.6.1(8) of Labelling Regulations 2011FSSAI number must be visible on the product page per FSSAI Order F.No.15(31)/2020/FoSCoS dated 06-10-2020
Turnover triggerAnnual turnover up to ₹12 lakh per Schedule 3 of FSS (Licensing and Registration) Regulations 2011Annual turnover above ₹12 lakh and up to ₹20 crore per Schedule 2
Statutory anchorSection 31 of FSS Act 2006 read with Regulation 2.1.2 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011Section 31 read with Regulation 2.1.1, applies to importers, 100% EOUs and large manufacturers
Issuing authorityDesignated Officer of the State Food Safety Department under Section 36Central Licensing Authority under FSSAI, New Delhi, notified under Section 29
Government fee₹100 per year as per Schedule 3 Part III₹2,000 to ₹7,500 per year depending on Schedule 2 capacity slab
Validity tenureMinimum 1 year, maximum 5 years under Regulation 2.1.3(1)5-year tenure preferred for fee economy; renewal mandatory before expiry under Regulation 2.1.3(2)
Documents Required

Documents for FSSAI Registration

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PAN of FBO / proprietor / partnership / company
Recent passport-size photograph of proprietor / partners / directors
Address proof of food business premises — EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement
NoC from owner of premises or registered lease deed
Water test report from NABL-accredited laboratory (where water is used as ingredient)
Layout plan and FSMS plan as per Schedule 4 (Part II/III/IV/V applicable)
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Across Porur, the concentration of healthcare workforce housing IT services support and hospitality businesses around DLF IT Park.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Commencement of food business activityOn due dateForm A or Form BOperating without licence attracts imprisonment up to six months and fine up to five lakh rupees under Section 63
Crossing turnover of twelve lakh rupees mid-year30 daysForm B for state licenceContinued operation under basic registration becomes unauthorised and the operator is treated as unlicensed under Section 63
Closure of financial year for central and state licensees61 daysForm D-1 annual return by 31st MayLate fee of one hundred rupees per day of delay; possible suspension under Regulation 2.1.8
Section 31(2) periodic lab testing — water and finished productsWater test every 6 months; finished product test annually (per product family)NABL-accredited lab test certificates retained on file and uploaded on demandAbsence during FSO inspection triggers improvement notice; repeated default leads to suspension and compounding ₹10,000-₹25,000
Hygiene rating audit by empanelled agency365 daysRenewal of hygiene rating certificateLapse of rating affects consumer disclosure obligations though not the licence itself
Licence renewal application before expiryAt least 30 days before expiry date — renewal window opens 120 days priorForm B renewal on FoSCoS with revised premises and FSMS dataLate renewal beyond expiry forces fresh licence application with 2x fees plus ₹5,000 late penalty; aggregator auto-delist within 72 hours of expiry
Schedule 4 third-party audit for high-risk food categoriesOnce every 6 months for high-risk; annually for medium-riskAuditor's report uploaded to FoSCoS with closure of non-conformitiesAudit miss or unresolved NCs lead to improvement notice under Section 32; repeated failure triggers licence suspension
Display of licence at premises7 daysDisplay of Form C at prominent placePenalty up to one lakh rupees under Section 58 of the Act

Deadline pressure points we see in Porur: Closer to Porur, for Porur firms managing GST and TDS across high-volume customer-facing and B2B engagements.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Forms most asked about here — Across Porur, where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers.

Form IXNomination of Person Responsible

Nominates the person designated as responsible for compliance under Section 17 of the Act

At the time of application and on any change Uploaded with Form B application on FoSCoS
Modification RequestModification of Existing Licence

Used for endorsing changes in address, products, capacity, directors, or food category

Within fifteen days of the change in particulars Original issuing authority through FoSCoS portal
Renewal ApplicationRenewal of Registration or Licence

Continues existing FSSAI authorisation beyond initial validity selected by the FBO

At least thirty days before expiry of the existing licence Same authority that originally issued the licence
Surrender ApplicationVoluntary Surrender of Licence

Used on cessation of food business activity to relinquish FSSAI authorisation

Within thirty days of cessation of business Original issuing authority through FoSCoS
Improvement NoticeImprovement Notice under Section 32

Statutory notice listing contraventions and corrective measures to be undertaken by the FBO

Compliance within period specified in the notice Issued by the Designated Officer
Appeal under Section 32Appeal against Improvement Notice

Allows aggrieved FBO to challenge the contents of an improvement notice on facts or law

Within fifteen days of receipt of the improvement notice Commissioner of Food Safety of the State
Show Cause NoticeShow Cause Notice for Suspension or Cancellation

Calls upon the FBO to explain why the licence should not be suspended or cancelled

Reply within thirty days of receipt of the notice Issued by the licensing authority
Import NOC ApplicationNo Objection Certificate for Imports

Authorises clearance of imported food consignments at port of entry by Customs

Prior to arrival or upon arrival of consignment at port FSSAI Imports Division through FoSCoS imports module

FSSAI Registration in Porur, Chennai 600116

Because PIN 600116 sits inside the Chennai West jurisdiction, the handling office for Porur stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles. Businesses registered in Porur share the Chennai West jurisdiction, and their statutory matters route through the same Poonamallee Division each time. Records we prepare for Porur carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0382, 80.1565, which map each submission back to this locality. The 600xx geo-zone covering Porur groups several locality clusters under common administration, keeping documentation expectations predictable.

Porur sustains a very high flow of commerce for a it corridor and healthcare hub locality, and that flow is the raw material for the FSSAI files we close here. Vendors and customers tied to the Porur Junction network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Porur FSSAI Registration clients. Freight and foot traffic from the Porur Junction hub pull steady daily commerce through Porur, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this it corridor and healthcare hub pocket. The it corridor and healthcare hub mix of Porur shapes what lands in our workpapers — a blend of hospitality activity and the commercial pulse around Sri Ramachandra Hospital.

The business mix in Porur centres on healthcare, and that sector carries its own FSSAI Registration quirks we plan for in advance. For a healthcare business in Porur, the FSSAI Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. The healthcare character of Porur commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a FSSAI Registration review needs. A healthcare operator in Porur gets a FSSAI workflow shaped by sector norms, not a one-size-fits-all template.

A Porur client sees the same FSSAI cadence each cycle: intake, reconciliation, review, filing, acknowledgement. We keep a repeatable FSSAI checklist for Porur so nothing in the cycle is improvised or missed. Turnaround for Porur FSSAI Registration is deterministic — fixed fee, a scoped timeline, and a same-business-day acknowledgement once filed. Fixed-fee scoping means a Porur business knows the FSSAI Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement.

We treat Porur and Maduravoyal as one catchment for FSSAI Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Coverage from Porur naturally extends to Maduravoyal, so group entities across the area share one FSSAI Registration workflow. Proximity to Maduravoyal means a Porur engagement can extend across the locality cluster with no change in cadence. Businesses straddling Porur and Maduravoyal get a single FSSAI point of contact rather than two.

Patterns we track for Porur include it services documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Poonamallee Division tends to raise. The FSSAI Registration mistakes we see most in Porur are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Over several cycles in Porur, the recurring FSSAI Registration issues cluster around a predictable short list we screen for early. The longer we serve Porur, the more precisely we predict where a FSSAI file needs attention.

When a Valasaravakkam business expands into Porur, we extend its FSSAI setup to PIN 600116 without disruption. First-time FSSAI Registration for a Porur business is where getting the basics right saves years of cleanup later. For a new business incorporating in Porur or shifting its principal place of business here, FSSAI Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. Shifting principal place of business to Porur means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai West, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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FSSAI Registration in Porur — Complete Guide

For food businesses in Porur (600116), the right tier is the foundation — Basic Registration in Form A for petty FBOs up to ₹12 lakh annual turnover, State Licence in Form B up to ₹20 crore or specified mid-scale capacity, and Central Licence in Form B above ₹20 crore or for multi-state, import-export, e-commerce, 5-star hotels and SEZ/airport units. FilingPro classifies every FBO before drafting any application.

FSSAI Registration in Porur, Chennai

Food businesses in Porur are licensed under Section 31 of the FSS Act 2006 and Regulation 2.1 of the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Regulations 2011 — Basic Registration in Form A for petty FBOs up to ₹12 lakh, State Licence in Form B up to ₹20 crore and Central Licence in Form B above ₹20 crore or for multi-state, import/export and e-commerce operators.

FSSAI Consultant in Porur — FoSCoS Submission

A dedicated FSSAI consultant in Porur prepares Form A or Form B on the FoSCoS portal, drafts the Food Safety Management System plan against Schedule 4, coordinates the NABL water test report and walks the client through the pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer.

Central Licence FSSAI in Porur — ₹20 Crore Plus & Multi-State

FBOs in Porur crossing ₹20 crore turnover, operating in two or more States, importing or exporting food, running e-commerce platforms, 5-star hotels or units in port/airport/SEZ require Central Licence under Schedule 1. We file Form B Central with full annexures and FSMS plan.

Form D-1 Annual Return Filing in Porur

Every FSSAI-licensed manufacturing FBO in Porur must file Form D-1 annual return by 31 May under Regulation 2.1.13. Late filing attracts ₹100 per day penalty. Dairy units file Form D-2 half-yearly returns by 31 October and 30 April.

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Key Facts — FSSAI Registration in Porur
Tier classification under Regulation 2.1 confirmed before application — Basic (≤₹12L), State (₹12L-₹20cr) or Central (>₹20cr / multi-state / import-export / e-commerce) for Porur FBOs.
Form A petty FBO Basic Registration filed for Porur hawkers, push-cart vendors, small retailers and home-based food units within 7 working days.
Form B State and Central Licence with full annexures — layout plan, equipment list, water test, FSMS, Form IX nomination — drafted to officer-acceptance standard.
FSMS plan compliant with Schedule 4 Part II (manufacturing), Part III (dairy), Part IV (meat) and Part V (catering) prepared in-house for Porur food business operators.
NABL-accredited water test report coordinated end-to-end — IS 10500:2012 parameters covered for Porur manufacturing units.
FoSCoS submission, fee payment for 1-5 years validity and ARN tracking till licence issue handled for every Porur client.
Pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer hand-held — Schedule 4 hygienic and sanitary practices walk-through completed before the visit.
Form D-1 annual return by 31 May and Form D-2 half-yearly dairy return filed for Porur clients — ₹100/day late fee avoided under Regulation 2.1.13.
Label compliance review under FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2020 — FSSAI logo, 14-digit licence number, veg/non-veg symbol, allergen disclosure, nutritional panel.
Renewal applications filed at least 30 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.7 — late fee of ₹100/day within 90 days, fresh application after 90 days advised proactively.
People Also Ask — FSSAI in Porur
Who needs FSSAI registration in Chennai?
Every food business operator — manufacturer, processor, packer, distributor, transporter, retailer, restaurant, caterer, e-commerce seller, importer or exporter — irrespective of turnover requires either Basic Registration or State or Central Licence under Section 31 of the FSS Act 2006. Even hawkers, push-cart vendors and home-based food units take Basic Registration in Form A.
How long does FSSAI licence take to issue?
Basic Registration is typically granted within 7 working days of FoSCoS submission. State and Central Licences take 30-60 working days subject to pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer, water test report verification and FSMS plan acceptance. Deficiency replies within 30 days keep the application alive.
What is the FSSAI fee for State and Central Licence?
Government fee for State Licence ranges from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 per year depending on capacity, and Central Licence is ₹7,500 per year. Basic Registration is ₹100 per year. Validity can be chosen from 1 to 5 years and the corresponding multiplied fee is paid on FoSCoS at application or renewal.
Can a home-based food business in Porur get FSSAI registration?
Yes. A home-based or cottage food business with annual turnover up to ₹12 lakh takes Basic Registration in Form A. The residential premises must be supported by ownership proof or NoC from owner/society, photograph, ID of the FBO and a self-declaration of food safety compliant with Schedule 4 Part I.
What is the penalty for operating a food business without FSSAI licence?
Section 63 of the FSS Act 2006 prescribes imprisonment up to 6 months and fine up to ₹5 lakh for any person required to be licensed who carries on a food business without licence. Additionally Section 50, 52 and 58 attract independent penalties up to ₹5 lakh for substandard, misbranded and unsafe food.
Is FSSAI registration mandatory for online food sellers and aggregators?
Yes. Under FSSAI Direction dated 2 February 2018 and the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Amendment Regulations 2018, every e-commerce food business operator including aggregators, cloud kitchens and online sellers operating in two or more States requires Central Licence. The platform must also display the FSSAI number of every listed FBO.
Is FSSAI registration mandatory for dairy products?

Yes. Dairy units handling above 50,000 LPD or 2,500 MT per annum require Central FSSAI Licence under Schedule 1. Smaller dairy units fall under State Licence. All dairy licensees must additionally file half-yearly Form D-2 under Regulation 2.1.13(2) of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011.

What is the FSSAI logo requirement on labels?

Every food product label must display the FSSAI logo with the 14-digit licence number in a clearly readable rectangular box, under Regulation 2.6.1(8) of FSS (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations 2011 read with the Display Regulations 2018, including online marketplace product pages.

What is FoSTaC training in FSSAI?

FoSTaC (Food Safety Training and Certification) is FSSAI's mandatory training programme for food handlers and supervisors under Schedule 4 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011. State and Central licensees must have at least one certified supervisor per 25 food handlers.

What is a Food Safety Management System (FSMS) plan?

FSMS is a documented food-safety system covering hazard identification, critical control points, prerequisite programmes, hygiene SOPs, and continual improvement, required under Regulation 2.1.2(8) of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011 and the FSSAI FSMS Guidelines 2018 for State and Central licensees.

What is Schedule 4 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations?

Schedule 4 prescribes hygiene and sanitary requirements applicable to different categories of food businesses — Part I for petty FBOs, Part II for manufacturers, Part III for restaurants, Part IV for storage, and Part V for transport, with category-specific compliance norms.

What is the penalty for operating without FSSAI registration?

Operating a petty food business without Basic Registration attracts penalty up to ₹2 lakh under Section 55 of FSS Act 2006. Operating a larger food business without State or Central Licence attracts imprisonment up to 6 months and fine up to ₹5 lakh under Section 63.

What Porur clients want to know before signing: Closer to Porur, within Porur's medical and IT services belt anchored by Sri Ramachandra, which is why where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers.

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Reading this guide locally — Across Porur, in Porur's growing healthcare and IT corridor along Mount-Poonamallee Road.

What is FSSAI registration and which tier applies

Turnover-based State Licence threshold

Where the FBO does not fall in any of the mandatory Central categories, the choice between Basic Registration, State Licence and Central Licence is driven by aggregate annual turnover computed at PAN-India level. Turnover up to twelve lakh attracts Form A Basic Registration; turnover from twelve lakh to twenty crore attracts Form B State Licence; turnover above twenty crore attracts Form B Central Licence. The aggregate turnover is computed on the financial-year basis ending 31 March. Mid-year crossing of a threshold triggers an obligation to upgrade within thirty days under Regulation 2.1.2(2). Failure to upgrade is treated as operating without correct licence and attracts Section 63 of the FSS Act.

Voluntary upgrade and group-entity structuring

Many FBOs voluntarily obtain a State Licence even when below the twelve-lakh threshold because aggregator platforms, e-commerce marketplaces and institutional buyers increasingly insist on State Licence as minimum tier. Voluntary upgrade does not, however, allow the FBO to evade the Central Licence threshold if capacity or category triggers it. Group-entity structuring — where a holding company holds the licence and operating subsidiaries handle distribution — must align with the legal definition of FBO under Section 3(1)(j) of the FSS Act, which is premises-specific. Each premises requires its own licence even if owned by the same legal entity.

Statutory framework under the FSS Act 2006

FSSAI registration in India is governed by the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, which consolidated eight pre-existing food laws including the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act 1954, the Fruit Products Order 1955, the Milk and Milk Products Order 1992, the Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order 1947 and others. Section 31(1) of the FSS Act mandates that no person shall commence or carry on any food business except under a licence or registration granted under the Act. The Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations 2011 operationalise this requirement and prescribe three tiers — Basic Registration for annual turnover up to twelve lakh, State Licence for turnover from twelve lakh to twenty crore, and Central Licence for turnover above twenty crore or for specified categories regardless of turnover. The 14-digit FSSAI Licence Number scheme codifies the licensing authority, year of issue and unique premises identifier and must be displayed prominently per Regulation 2.2.2(9) of the Packaging and Labelling Regulations 2011.

HACCP and food safety management systems

FSMS plan documentation

The Food Safety Management System plan documents the HACCP application at the specific FBO and must contain (a) product description and intended use, (b) flow diagram of production process, (c) on-site verification of the flow diagram, (d) hazard analysis at each step with identification of biological, chemical and physical hazards, (e) critical control point identification using the Codex decision tree, (f) critical limits at each CCP with monitoring procedure and frequency, (g) corrective action for deviation, (h) verification procedure, and (i) record keeping. The FSMS plan is reviewed annually and after every product or process modification.

Pre-requisite programmes (GHP and GMP)

Before HACCP can be effective, the FBO must implement Pre-Requisite Programmes — Good Hygiene Practices (GHP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) — codified in Schedule 4 Parts I to V of the Licensing Regulations 2011. GHP covers personnel hygiene, premises sanitation, pest control, waste management and water quality. GMP covers premises design, equipment design, process control, storage and transport. The PRPs must be documented, implemented and verified independently of HACCP. The WHO Five Keys to Safer Food provides a simplified framework — keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures, use safe water and raw materials.

Food Safety Auditing Regulations 2018

The FSS (Food Safety Auditing) Regulations 2018 introduced third-party audit as a complement to regulatory inspection by Food Safety Officers. FBOs in high-risk categories — dairy, meat, infant nutrition, nutraceuticals, exporters — may be required to undergo annual audit by an FSSAI-empanelled audit agency. The auditor inspects HACCP implementation, PRP compliance and documentation and submits an audit report on FoSCoS within fifteen days. A satisfactory audit reduces the frequency of regulatory inspections per the risk-based inspection model adopted by FSSAI from 2019. The audit is at the FBO's cost, with empanelled agencies operating on FSSAI-approved fee schedules.

Import and export food safety regulation

FSS (Import) Regulations 2017 framework

The FSS (Import) Regulations 2017 govern imported food entering India. Every importer requires a Central Licence and an Importer Exporter Code linked on FoSCoS. Every consignment must be declared on the FSSAI Import Clearance System (FICS), integrated with ICEGATE since 2018. The Authorised Officer at the Customs port draws a sample for testing at a Notified Referral Food Laboratory under Section 43 of the FSS Act. The consignment is held in the customs-bonded warehouse pending the laboratory report (target turnaround three working days). On a satisfactory report, a No-Objection Certificate is issued for customs clearance.

Imported food labelling and rejection

Imported food must comply with FSS Packaging and Labelling Regulations 2011 in addition to the standards prescribed under the FSS (Food Products Standards) Regulations 2011 for the specific product category. Where the original label is not in English or Hindi or does not contain mandatory declarations, the importer must affix a translated sticker in the customs-bonded warehouse before clearance. Where the consignment fails laboratory testing, options are (a) re-export within thirty days at importer's cost, (b) destruction under FSAI supervision, or (c) appeal under Regulation 13 within fifteen days for re-test at a different Referral Lab. Repeated rejection of importer's consignments triggers risk-based intensified sampling.

Export compliance and importing-country standards

Food exporters must hold a Central Licence (mandatory under Schedule 1 Part III). The Central Licence number is endorsed on the export-oriented invoice and on the EIC/EIA health certificate where required by the importing country. EU-bound exports must additionally comply with EU Regulation 178/2002 General Food Law including Article 18 traceability — one-step-back, one-step-forward — and EU contaminants Regulation 2023/915. US-bound exports require the manufacturing facility to register under FSMA 2011 Section 415 with FDA and to maintain a Foreign Supplier Verification Programme partner in the US. Each importing country has its own positive list and MRL framework which must be cross-referenced before consignment dispatch.

Inspection, sampling and enforcement

Risk-based inspection model

Since 2019 FSSAI has implemented a risk-based inspection model under which FBOs are categorised by risk profile — high, medium and low — based on product category, scale of operation, audit history and consumer-complaint history. High-risk FBOs (dairy, meat, infant nutrition, nutraceuticals, importers) face annual inspection; medium-risk biennial; low-risk triennial. The model is operationalised through the FoSCoS Inspection Module which generates inspection assignments to Food Safety Officers based on the risk score. A satisfactory third-party audit under the Auditing Regulations 2018 reduces the inspection frequency by one tier.

Food Safety Officer powers under Section 38

Section 38 of the FSS Act 2006 vests the Food Safety Officer with powers of inspection, sampling, seizure and prohibition order. The FSO may enter any food business premises at reasonable hours, inspect records, draw food samples in the prescribed manner under Section 47, seize stock where contravention is suspected, and issue an improvement notice under Section 32. Sampling under Section 47 must be in quadruplicate — one part for analysis at the Notified Food Laboratory, one part retained by the FBO, one part for re-analysis if disputed, one part deposited with the Designated Officer. Refusal to allow inspection attracts Section 61 penalty.

Laboratory analysis and dispute resolution

The sample drawn under Section 47 is analysed at a Notified Food Laboratory under Section 43, accredited by NABL and notified by FSSAI. The Food Analyst issues a report under Form III declaring the sample as standard, sub-standard, misbranded, unsafe or otherwise. Where the FBO disputes the report, it may apply within thirty days under Section 46(4) for re-analysis at a Referral Food Laboratory of higher standing. The re-analysis report is final. The 2022 expansion of FSSAI's mobile food testing labs (Food Safety on Wheels) brought on-the-spot testing to area-based inspection drives, with confirmatory testing routed to fixed labs.

What Porur clients usually ask next: Closer to Porur, where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers, which is why for Porur firms managing GST and TDS across high-volume customer-facing and B2B engagements.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Terms you will hear in this area — Across Porur, where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers.

Section 49

The penalty section of the FSS Act covering procedural defaults — failure to file annual return, failure to display licence, failure to comply with conditions. General penalty up to ₹2 lakh; daily continuing penalty up to ₹100 per day. Most annual-return and licence-display defaults are compounded under this section rather than prosecuted.

Section 31(2)

The provision requiring every FBO to obtain and display a valid FSSAI Licence Number at the place of business and on every label. Also requires submission of lab test certificates at prescribed intervals — typically 6-monthly water and annual product testing. Default attracts penalty under Section 49 and can lead to suspension under Section 32.

Food Business Operator

Person responsible for ensuring compliance under the FSS Act 2006 in respect of the food business under their control, whether or not they own it. The definition flows from Section 3(1)(n) and is recorded in Form B at application stage.

Petty Food Business Operator

FBO whose annual turnover does not exceed twelve lakh rupees and who is therefore eligible only for basic registration under Regulation 2.1.1. Includes hawkers, itinerant vendors and small home-based units selling locally.

Basic Registration

Lowest tier of FSSAI authorisation granted to petty FBOs on Form A application. It is issued in Form C and carries an annual fee of one hundred rupees with validity from one to five years at the option of the operator.

State Licence

Mid-tier licence granted by State Licensing Authority to FBOs with turnover above twelve lakh rupees but below twenty crore rupees. Applied through Form B on FoSCoS portal and granted under Regulation 2.1.2 of the 2011 Regulations.

Central Licence

Highest tier of FSSAI licence granted by Regional Office of the Food Authority to FBOs with turnover above twenty crore rupees, all importers, multi-state operators and units exceeding Schedule 1 capacity thresholds for state licence.

FoSCoS

Food Safety Compliance System portal launched by the Authority in June 2020 to replace the legacy FLRS system. It handles applications, renewals, modifications, annual returns, audits and inspections of all licensees and registered food business operators.

FLRS

Food Licensing and Registration System, the predecessor portal that was superseded by FoSCoS. Legacy data and historical licences were migrated to FoSCoS through a phased rollout completed across the country during 2020 and 2021.

Form A

Statutory application form prescribed under Regulation 2.1.1 for petty FBOs seeking basic registration. It contains particulars of business, premises, food category and turnover, and is filed digitally on the FoSCoS portal with a fee of one hundred rupees.

Form B

Common application form prescribed under Regulations 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 for state and central licences. It requires details of all food categories, production capacity, premises plan, water testing report, nomination and identity documents of the FBO.

Form C

Certificate issued by registering or licensing authority granting registration or licence under the relevant tier. It bears the fourteen-digit FSSAI number, validity period, food categories permitted and the address of the licensed premises.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
Restaurant operating without State Licence (turnover ₹85 lakh) for 11 months, prosecuted under Section 63Not applicableNot applicable₹3,50,000 fine plus 3-month imprisonment suspended on first conviction (Section 63 — up to 6 months imprisonment and ₹5 lakh fine)₹3,50,000 plus licence fee ₹10,000 for 5 years on subsequent application
Sub-standard food sample of namkeen failed Regulation 2.4 — moisture exceedance on a single batchNot applicableNot applicable₹3,00,000 (Section 51 — up to ₹5 lakh for sub-standard food)₹3,00,000 plus batch recall and destruction costs
Misbranded dairy product — label claim 'cow milk' on buffalo-milk-blended ghee, single SKUNot applicableNot applicable₹2,50,000 (Section 52 — up to ₹3 lakh for misbranded food)₹2,50,000 plus label recall and reprint cost ₹85,000
Misleading advertisement claiming 'cures diabetes' on herbal beverage, ad ran for 14 daysNot applicableNot applicable₹8,50,000 (Section 53 — up to ₹10 lakh for misleading advertisement)₹8,50,000 plus ad-withdrawal and corrective-ad cost
Food containing extraneous matter — insect found in packaged biscuit, isolated complaintNot applicableNot applicable₹85,000 (Section 56 — up to ₹1 lakh for extraneous matter)₹85,000 plus consumer compensation ₹12,000 on settlement
Failure to comply with Food Safety Officer's directions under Section 38 — refusal to permit samplingNot applicableNot applicable₹1,75,000 (Section 58 — up to ₹2 lakh for non-compliance with directions)₹1,75,000 plus additional inspection and supervisor-mandate cost

How Porur businesses typically avoid these: Closer to Porur, the concentration of healthcare workforce housing IT services support and hospitality businesses around DLF IT Park, which is why for Porur firms managing GST and TDS across high-volume customer-facing and B2B engagements.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Porur

How the local trade mix shapes this — Across Porur, where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers. Practitioners note that the SME businesses across Ramachandra Nagar SS Colony Lakshmipuram and Kuselar Nagar.

Honey and Apiary Products
Common issue: Honey processors face a specific aspect of the FSS (Food Products Standards) Regulations 2011 Part 2.8 standard for honey, which prescribes diastase activity, hydroxymethylfurfural and sugar profile parameters aligned to Codex CXS 12-1981. Adulterated honey with rice syrup or invert sugar has been a recurring detection finding under stable-carbon-isotope-ratio-mass-spectrometry (SCIRA) testing, leading to high-profile prosecutions in 2020-2022.
How we handle it: Obtain State or Central Licence based on capacity. Engage NABL labs with SCIRA capability for adulteration detection. Maintain apiary-source traceability with beekeeper registers and procurement invoices. For export, additionally comply with EU Regulation 2001/110/EC honey directive and target-market pesticide-residue thresholds.
Organic Food Producers
Common issue: Organic-food producers are dually regulated — FSS Act 2006 plus the FSS (Organic Foods) Regulations 2017. The 2017 Regulations require certification under either NPOP (National Programme for Organic Production, APEDA) or PGS-India (Participatory Guarantee System, MOAFW) plus the Jaivik Bharat logo. Producers frequently market as organic without dual certification, attracting Section 53 misleading-advertisement penalty up to ten lakh.
How we handle it: Obtain FSSAI State or Central Licence based on capacity, and additionally NPOP or PGS-India certification. The organic claim on packaging is permitted only after dual compliance and Jaivik Bharat logo affixation. Maintain organic traceability records including soil-history register, input-procurement log and chain-of-custody from farm gate to retail.
Functional Beverages and Energy Drinks
Common issue: Functional beverages including caffeinated energy drinks fall under the FSS (Caffeinated Beverages) Regulations 2018 with caffeine capped at three hundred and twenty parts per million and mandatory warning labelling. Many brands launch under a generic carbonated-beverage State Licence without disclosing caffeine content correctly, attracting product recall under Section 28 and misleading-advertisement penalty.
How we handle it: Obtain Central Licence (capacity-based) with explicit declaration of caffeine-containing formulation. Affix the mandatory warning 'Not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women and persons sensitive to caffeine' on every label per Regulation 2.10.5. Test each batch for caffeine quantification using HPLC at an FSSAI-notified Referral Lab.
Infant Nutrition and Baby Food
Common issue: Infant-formula and follow-up-formula manufacturers operate under the Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act 1992 in addition to the FSS Act. The IMS Act prohibits advertising and promotional activity for infant formula targeted at children below two years, and the FSS (Foods for Infant Nutrition) Regulations 2020 set out compositional and contaminant standards aligned to Codex CXS 72-1981 and CXS 156-1987.
How we handle it: Obtain Central Licence (mandatory regardless of turnover). Compositional compliance must be verified per Codex CXS 72-1981 for infant formula and CXS 156-1987 for follow-up formula. No promotion to mothers or healthcare workers permitted under IMS Act Section 4. Maintain advertisement-pre-clearance records and healthcare-worker contact logs as defence in IMS Act prosecution.
Educational Institution Canteens
Common issue: School, college and university canteens are FBOs in their own right and require licensing on the basis of meal-throughput and turnover. The FSS (Safe Food and Balanced Diets for Children in School) Regulations 2020 additionally restrict sale of foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) within fifty metres of school premises. Canteen operators frequently hold only a Basic Registration despite serving thousands of meals per day.
How we handle it: Apply for State Licence based on meal-throughput. Ensure menu compliance with 2020 Regulations restricting HFSS foods. Engage a Food Safety Supervisor trained under FoSTaC (Food Safety Training and Certification) per Section 16(3)(j) of the FSS Act. Maintain food-sample retention practice and meal-count register.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

A flavour of cases we handle nearby — Across Porur, where IT services healthcare and hospitality firms make up the bulk of GST-registered taxpayers.

Entity changeRestaurant

Modification not filed when proprietorship converts to LLP

Issue: A standalone restaurant converted from proprietorship to LLP for fundraising but continued operations under the old proprietorship FSSAI Licence. Regulation 2.1.5(1) requires fresh licence on change in legal entity within 15 days; running on a transferred licence is treated as unlicensed operation under Section 31. A liquor-licence renewal at the State Excise office flagged the entity-name mismatch with the FSSAI database.
Approach: Filed a fresh Form B State License in the LLP name attaching LLP incorporation certificate, partnership deed, board resolution accepting the going-concern transfer, premises lease in LLP name, and surrender application for the proprietorship licence under Regulation 2.1.8. Made a voluntary disclosure under Section 69 to pre-empt prosecution under Section 31.
Outcome: LLP licence granted in 29 days; Section 69 compounding at ₹20,000; liquor renewal cleared; investor due-diligence checklist closed without adverse note on regulatory standing.
Hygiene auditHospitality

Hotel kitchen flagged for Schedule 4 hygiene non-compliance

Issue: A four-star hotel kitchen was issued a Form-A improvement notice under Section 32 by the Food Safety Officer for non-compliance with Schedule 4 Part V relating to pest control, garbage segregation and cold-chain temperature logs. Repeated default could escalate to Section 35 closure of the kitchen, threatening conference and banqueting bookings worth ₹1.2 crore in the next quarter.
Approach: Drafted a 30-day compliance response covering pest-control AMC with monthly logs, three-bin garbage segregation per Schedule 4 Part V(7), wet/dry waste storage, calibrated probe thermometers for cold-storage with hourly logs, and engaged a third-party FoSTaC-certified trainer for kitchen brigade. Filed the response with photographs and certificates to the Food Safety Officer and Designated Officer.
Outcome: Improvement notice closed within 24 days; no escalation to Section 35; hotel cleared the next FSSAI surveillance audit with zero observation and retained banquet bookings.
Mobile vendorFood Truck

Food truck operator obtains Basic Registration

Issue: A food-truck operator running gourmet burgers at corporate parks and weekend markets sought FSSAI cover. Petty FBOs including hawkers, itinerant vendors and food-truck operators are covered by Basic Registration under Regulation 2.1.2 read with Schedule 3 Part III, but the application often gets returned for absence of fixed premises proof which is mandatory in Form A.
Approach: Filed Form A declaring the registered office of the LLP as administrative premises and the food truck as the operational unit with vehicle RC and chassis number, attached truck-mounted-kitchen photographs, gas-cylinder safety certificate, FSSAI sticker placement plan on both sides of the truck, and food-handler hygiene training certificates from FoSTaC.
Outcome: Basic Registration issued in 5 working days with vehicle number reflected on licence; truck began operations at three corporate parks; FSSAI number displayed prominently on side panel and online ordering app.
Aggregator policyHospitality

Restaurant aggregator listing requires upgraded licence

Issue: A standalone restaurant onboarded to Swiggy and Zomato saw its average monthly platform GMV climb from ₹6 lakh to ₹17 lakh after a promotional push. The aggregator's annual compliance refresh flagged that the Basic Registration earlier uploaded was no longer adequate given annualised turnover above ₹2 crore, and gave 14 days to upload a State Licence failing which the listing would be paused.
Approach: Filed Form B State Licence on FoSCoS, attached lease deed, premises photographs, water-test report, FSMS plan, and food-handler training certificates. Followed up with the Designated Officer for inspection within the 14-day aggregator window and simultaneously uploaded the acknowledgement number to both aggregator dashboards as interim proof of pending upgrade.
Outcome: State Licence granted in 12 days with priority inspection; aggregator listing retained without interruption; restaurant moved to higher-volume tier with no GMV loss.

Why these Porur engagements look the way they do: Closer to Porur, Porur's mix of premium gated residences mid-tier apartments and high-density retail along Trunk Road, which is why for Porur firms managing GST and TDS across high-volume customer-facing and B2B engagements.

Client Reviews

What Porur Clients Say

Ramesh K
FSSAI Registration
“FilingPro classified our restaurant correctly — turnover was just over ₹15 lakh so State Licence was the right fit, not Basic. Form B was filed on FoSCoS within 4 days, water test was coordinated through their NABL contact, and the licence was issued within 28 days. Clean process.”
3 weeks agoVerified Client
Priya S
FSSAI Registration
“Started a home baking unit in Porur and was unsure about FSSAI. They confirmed Basic Registration was sufficient, drafted Form A with my Aadhaar and home address NoC and the certificate came in 6 working days. FSSAI number printed on my labels — fully compliant.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Sundaram V
FSSAI Registration
“We export packaged spices and needed Central Licence with import-export coverage. FilingPro handled Form B Central, IEC linkage, FICS registration and FSMS plan for Schedule 4 Part II. The Designated Officer's inspection went smoothly and we received the 5-year licence in 38 days.”
4 months agoVerified Client
Lakshmi N
FSSAI Registration
“Missed the Form D-1 annual return for two years — FilingPro filed both with the late fee under Regulation 2.1.13, regularised the licence and set up a renewal calendar so we never miss again. They also flagged that our renewal was due in 6 months and filed it 30 days in advance.”
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Vivek R
FSSAI Registration
“Cloud kitchen operating in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — FilingPro confirmed Central Licence was mandatory under the e-commerce and multi-state rules. They filed Form B Central, drafted FSMS plan covering Schedule 4 Part V catering and we were licensed within 35 working days. Aggregator listing went live the next week.”
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Kavitha M
FSSAI Registration
“Hygiene rating audit was a recommendation from FilingPro — they prepared us across Schedule 4 Part V, coordinated the empanelled audit agency and we received a 4-star hygiene rating displayed at our restaurant in Porur. Footfall noticeably improved on Swiggy and Zomato.”
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Common Questions

FSSAI FAQ — Porur

Common questions from Porur clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Section 33 empowers the Commissioner of Food Safety, on health-grounds report, to issue a prohibition order restraining the FBO from carrying on the food business immediately. The order remains until the contravention is remedied and is a serious enforcement step typically following Section 28(2) recall and Section 36 testing.
A Central Licence in Form B is mandatory under Regulation 2.1.3 where annual turnover exceeds ₹20 crore, where the FBO operates in two or more States, for all importers and exporters, all e-commerce food business operators, 5-star and above hotels, units in port, airport or SEZ, all Central Government establishments, dairies above 50000 LPD, vegetable oil units above 2 MT/day, meat units above the State threshold, and any food business notified by the Central Licensing Authority.
Yes. We give Porur clients clear updates at each stage of FSSAI Registration rather than leaving you guessing. A quick message on WhatsApp 9566-068-468 reaches us whenever you want a status check.
Under FSSAI Order F.No.QA/02/19-RA dated 18 February 2020, every licensed and registered FBO must display the Food Safety Display Board at a prominent place inside the premises showing the FSSAI licence number, key food safety practices, hygiene standards and consumer complaint contact. Non-display attracts improvement notice under Section 32 followed by penalty.
Under the FSSAI Hygiene Rating Scheme (notified 9 March 2017), restaurants, sweet shops, meat retail and bakeries can apply for a 1 to 5-star hygiene rating audited by FSSAI-empanelled third-party agencies. The rating is displayed on the premises and on the FoSCoS portal — increasingly mandated by aggregators and corporate canteens.
Our FSSAI fees are fixed and shared in writing before any work starts — no hourly billing and no surprises. Pricing depends on the complexity of your case, not your location, so Porur clients pay the same transparent rates as everyone else. See the pricing section above or call 9566-068-468 for an exact figure.
Notified on 14 November 2020 and effective 1 January 2022, these regulations consolidate labelling requirements — name and complete address of FBO, FSSAI logo and licence number, list of ingredients in descending order, nutritional information, vegetarian/non-vegetarian symbol (green dot/brown triangle), allergen disclosure, country of origin for imported food, date of manufacture and best-before/use-by date, lot/batch number, and net quantity.
Renewal application filed within 90 days after expiry attracts a late fee of ₹100 per day of delay under the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Amendment Regulations 2021. After 90 days the licence is treated as expired — no renewal is permitted and a fresh application with full fee is required, with intervening operations exposing the FBO to Section 63 penalty.
Call or WhatsApp 9566-068-468 with a one-line description of your requirement. We confirm exactly which documents your Porur case needs, share a fixed quote upfront, and start once you approve. The first discussion is free.
Yes — Schedule 4 prescribing Hygienic and Sanitary Practices (HSP) is mandatory for all FBOs. Part I applies to petty FBOs (Basic Registration); Part II to general manufacturing; Part III to milk and milk products; Part IV to meat and meat products; Part V to catering. The Food Safety Management System (FSMS) plan submitted with Form B must demonstrate compliance with the applicable Part.
Yes — every itinerant vendor, hawker or push-cart vendor selling food for human consumption requires Basic Registration in Form A under Section 31(2) read with Regulation 2.1.1, irrespective of the small turnover. Operating without registration attracts Section 63 penalty up to ₹5 lakh and 6 months imprisonment.
Yes — honest advice is the whole point. If FSSAI Registration is not right for your Porur situation, or can safely wait, we will say so plainly rather than sell you something. That is why much of our work comes through referrals.
Basic Registration in Form A is for petty FBOs with annual turnover not exceeding ₹12 lakh under Regulation 2.1.1. This covers small retailers, hawkers, itinerant vendors, temporary stall holders, small or cottage food units producing up to 100 kg/litre per day, milk handlers up to 500 LPD, and small slaughter units up to 2 large or 10 small animals or 50 poultry birds per day.
FSSAI's draft Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Amendment Regulations 2022 propose mandatory front-of-pack Indian Nutrition Rating (1 to 5 stars) for High Fat Sugar Salt foods. The threshold is based on per 100 g/ml content of saturated fat, total sugar and sodium. Implementation is being phased in.
Every importer of food articles into India is mandatorily required to obtain Central Licence under Regulation 2.1.3 read with the FSS (Import) Regulations 2017 — a separate Importer-Exporter Code (IEC) and registration on the FSSAI Imports Clearance System (FICS) is also required. Exporters, while not mandatorily licensed under FSSAI for export-only activity, generally hold State or Central Licence to enable manufacturing.
School and college canteens, hostel mess and similar institutional caterers fall under Catering — Schedule 1 read with FSS (Safe Food and Balanced Diets for Children in Schools) Regulations 2020. Turnover up to ₹12 lakh — Basic; ₹12 lakh to ₹20 crore — State Licence; multi-state chains or above ₹20 crore — Central Licence. Compliance with Schedule 4 Part V (catering) is mandatory.

Across Porur we look after firms on Porur Bridge, Arcot Road, Kodambakkam – Sriperumbudur Road, Mount - Poonamallee - Avadi Road and Alapakkam Main Road as well as the Chettiyaragaram Main Road, Mount Poonamallee Highway, Perumal Koil Street and Poothapedu Road corridors — local FSSAI without the cross-city travel.

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