
Hofstra Law Professor Norman Silber was quoted in the Newsday article “Only 6% of eligible Long Island school cafeterias inspected twice a year as required by federal law, among fewest in New York.”
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But Norman Silber, who teaches consumer law at Hofstra Law School, said local health departments are skirting their responsibilities.
“The idea that local health agencies are not ‘directly’ required is an evasion,” Silber said. “The federal/state cooperative scheme assigns them a role, and they are required to fulfill their role.”
Read the full story on the Newsday website.
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