7 Pa. Code § 71.6 - Ingredient listing requirements
(a) The name of each ingredient shall be as
defined in the Official Definitions of Feed Ingredients published in the
current Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control
Officials, the common or usual name or a name approved by the
Secretary.
(b) Collective terms for
the grouping of feed ingredients, as defined in the Official Definitions of
Feed Ingredients published in the current Official Publication of the
Association of American Feed Control Officials, may be used in lieu of the
individual ingredients.
(c) When a
collective term for a group of ingredients is used on the label, individual
ingredients within that group shall not be listed on the label.
(d) The manufacturer shall provide the
Secretary, upon request, with a listing of individual ingredients, within a
defined group of feed ingredients that are or have been used at manufacturing
facilities distributing in or into this State.
(e) The name of each ingredient must be shown
in letters or type of the same size.
(f) No reference to quality or grade of an
ingredient shall appear in the ingredient statement of a feed.
(g) The term "dehydrated" shall precede the
name of any product that has been artificially dried.
(h) A single ingredient product, as contained
in the current listing of the Association of American Feed Control Officials,
is not required to have an ingredient statement.
(i) Tentative definitions for ingredients
shall not be used until adopted as official unless no official definition
exists or the ingredient has a common accepted name that requires no definition
for example, sugar.
(j) When the
word "iodized" is used in connection with a feed ingredient, the feed
ingredient shall contain not less than 0.007% iodine (I), uniformly
distributed.
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