Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-1-5 - Label
The label of each product shall show clearly and prominently the following items:
(a) The complete
name of the product under which the product is registered under the
act;
(b) the name and address of
the manufacturer, registrant, or person for whom the product was manufactured.
Unless otherwise stated, any name and address on the label shall be considered
as the name and address of the manufacturer. If the registrant's name appears
on the label and the registrant is not the manufacturer or if the name of the
person for whom the product was manufactured appears on the label, the name
that appears on the label shall be qualified by appropriate wording that may
include "packed for," "distributed by," or "sold by," to indicate that the name
is not that of the manufacturer. If the product is manufactured in more than
one location or at a location separate from the manufacturer's principal
office, then the product label shall state either one of the addresses where
the product is manufactured or the address of the manufacturer's principal
office;
(c) the EPA registration
number, if required under the provisions of FIFRA;
(d) the net contents;
(e) an ingredient statement, which shall meet
the following requirements:
(1) The ingredient
statement shall appear on the front panel of the label unless the secretary or
designee determines that, due to the size or form of the container, a statement
on that portion of the label is impractical and permits this statement to
appear on another side or panel of the label. If so permitted, the ingredient
statement shall be in larger type and more prominent than the surrounding text.
The ingredient statement shall run parallel with other printed matter on the
panel of the label on which the ingredient statement appears and shall be on a
clear, contrasting background and not obscured or crowded;
(2) the acceptable common name of each active
ingredient as specified in FIFRA shall appear on the ingredient statement or,
if the active ingredient has no common name, the correct chemical name shall be
stated. A trademark or trade name shall not be used as the name of an active
ingredient unless the trademark or trade name has become a common
name;
(3) active ingredients and
inert ingredients shall be so designated. The term "inert ingredient" shall
appear in the same size type and be as prominent as the term "active
ingredient"; and
(4) the
percentages of all ingredients shall be determined by weight, and the sum of
the percentages of all ingredients shall be 100. Sliding-scale forms of
ingredient statements shall not be used;
(f) a first aid statement; and
(g) a warning or caution statement. The
warning or caution statement shall appear on the label in a place sufficiently
prominent to warn the user and shall state clearly and in nontechnical language
the particular hazards involved in the use of the product and the precautions
to be taken to avoid accident, injury, or damage to humans and other nontarget
organisms.
Notes
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