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The National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) released on Monday (4), the reorganization of the regulatory structure in order to improve management. The Management of Tobacco and area of Ports, Airports and Borders Agency are among the sectors that have undergone changes.
The CEO of ANVISA, Dirceu Barbano, explains that the changes are the result of discussions between the Area Coordinators and direction of the agency and reflects the logic of the current administration, seeking efficiency and organization. Both structural changes were made from the restatement of positions of trust, without the need to increase the agency's offices.
The Management of Tobacco, with offices in Rio de Janeiro, becomes general management. With the new organization, there will be more flexibility for monitoring the actions that pass through the Laboratory of Tobacco in Xerém, within the state, and also to the partnership with the Laboratory of the Air Force for the same purpose.
The Stations of ANVISA in Ports, Airports, Borders and Bonded precincts now formally compose the structure of the agency. Furthermore, the General Office of Ports, Airports and Borders (GGPAF) comes to reflect the structure of macro processes by which action is organized Anvisa implemented in 2012.
From the change, substitutes Chiefs stations will also be entitled to payment when assume interim leadership, since the positions of chiefs and replacements will be provided in the structure.