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Taylor said the new rules, once they are in place, could be helpful in investigating the jerky treat deaths if those illnesses are still happening. But they still may not be able to solve the mystery because the FDA has not yet been able to determine what ingredients are causing sickness. The rules generally ask manufacturers to focus on certain hazards and do their best to prevent them. "We are really still trying to find out what the hazard is" in the jerky illnesses, Taylor said. The FDA said the rule could cost industry $130 million annually to comply. Smaller businesses would have more time to put the rule in place. The agency will take comments for four months before issuing a final rule and will hold a series of public meetings to explain the proposal.
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