Project Summary/Abstract—Missouri FFM (Overall) The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has had a Bureau specializing in food safety since shortly after the passage of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Today, that Bureau has evolved into the Bureau of Environmental Health Services, but food safety remains one of its chief responsibilities. The Bureau’s retail and manufactured food regulatory programs conduct various compliance, enforcement, and outreach activities to promote food safety and protect public health. DHSS has aligned its efforts with those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to maximize effectiveness and efficiency. This project includes a proposal for DHSS to continue previous work on national program standards and education/outreach, as well as to improve regulatory oversight of dietary supplements. The goals and outcomes of this proposal include the following: 1. Protect public health. 2. Advance efforts for a nationally integrated food safety system. 3. Maintain conformance to the MFRPS. 4. Establish a dietary supplement regulatory program. 5. Maintain a Food Protection Task Force. As a result of these goals and outcomes, DHSS will advance efforts in Missouri towards an effective and efficient nationally integrated food safety system and reduce foodborne illness hazards in plants that manufacture, process, pack, or hold foods.