The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... fruits and fruit juices . Fruit pies . 10 14 Cacao products . 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 Food flavorings . 25 27 28 29 31 36 37 Fish . 42 45 Oleomargarine , margarine . 46 51 Canned vegetables . 53 Tomato products . 85 Seafood inspection . 86 ...
... fruits and fruit juices . Fruit pies . 10 14 Cacao products . 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 Food flavorings . 25 27 28 29 31 36 37 Fish . 42 45 Oleomargarine , margarine . 46 51 Canned vegetables . 53 Tomato products . 85 Seafood inspection . 86 ...
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... fruit sherbets , water ices , quies- cently frozen confections ( with or with- out dairy ingredients ) , special dietary frozen desserts , and products made in semblance of the foregoing , when meas- ured by and packaged in 2 - liquid ...
... fruit sherbets , water ices , quies- cently frozen confections ( with or with- out dairy ingredients ) , special dietary frozen desserts , and products made in semblance of the foregoing , when meas- ured by and packaged in 2 - liquid ...
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... fruit juice beverages , imitations thereof , and drinking water when packaged in glass or plastic con- tainers of 2 - pint , 1 - pint , 1 - quart , 1⁄2- gallon , and 1 - gallon capacities are exempt from the placement requirement of ...
... fruit juice beverages , imitations thereof , and drinking water when packaged in glass or plastic con- tainers of 2 - pint , 1 - pint , 1 - quart , 1⁄2- gallon , and 1 - gallon capacities are exempt from the placement requirement of ...
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... fruit juice beverages , imita- tions thereof , and drinking water when packaged in glass , plastic , or paper ( fluid milk type ) containers of 1 - pint , 1 - quart , and 1⁄2 - gallon capacities are exempt from the dual net - contents ...
... fruit juice beverages , imita- tions thereof , and drinking water when packaged in glass , plastic , or paper ( fluid milk type ) containers of 1 - pint , 1 - quart , and 1⁄2 - gallon capacities are exempt from the dual net - contents ...
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... fruit , fresh vegetable , or other dry commodity that is customarily sold by dry measure . If there is a firmly established general con- sumer usage and trade custom of declar- ing the contents of a liquid by weight , or a solid ...
... fruit , fresh vegetable , or other dry commodity that is customarily sold by dry measure . If there is a firmly established general con- sumer usage and trade custom of declar- ing the contents of a liquid by weight , or a solid ...
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0.5 percent 52 Stat added amended artificial coloring artificial flavoring artificially sweetened batch bear the statement blank being filled calcium calcium chloride carrageenan certification chapter chloride colby cheese color additive color additive mixtures combination Commissioner concentrated conform Cosmetic Act cream curd D&C Red date of revision declaration definition and standard dextrose Drug Administration Effective date exempt FD&C Federal Food finished food flour Food and Drug frozen glucose glucose sirup graph graphic matter gredients inches intervening written invert sugar sirup label shall bear label statement liquid manufacturing method prescribed milligrams optional ingredients orange juice ounces oysters package packing media percent by weight prepared principal display panel process cheese regulations rennet requirements salt shrimp sieve sirup skim milk sodium sodium sorbate solids sorbic acid specified in paragraph spice standard of identity statement of optional subparagraph Subpart tion tomato units vegetable vitamin wheat word
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Page 443 - Title 32A — National Defense, Appendix I Office of Emergency Preparedness VI Bureau of Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce VII Department of Commerce and Department of Transportation VIII Transport Mobilization Staff, Interstate Commerce Commission IX Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation X Office of Oil and Gas, Department of the Interior XI Oil Import Appeals Board XV Federal Reserve System XVIII National Shipping Authority, Maritime Administration, Department of...
Page 438 - ... Adjustment) , Department of Agriculture VIII Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Sugar), Department of Agriculture IX Consumer and Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department of Agriculture X Consumer and Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Milk) , Department of Agriculture XI Consumer and Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department of Agriculture XII Statistical Reporting...
Page 132 - color additive" means a material which — (A) is a dye, pigment, or other substance made by a process of synthesis or similar artifice, or extracted, isolated, or otherwise derived, with or without intermediate or final change of identity, from a vegetable, animal, mineral, or other source, and...
Page 440 - Tennessee Valley Authority III Delaware River Basin Commission IV Office of Water Resources Research, Department of the Interior VI Water Resources Council Title 19 — Customs Duties I Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury II United States Tariff Commission Title 20 — Employees' Benefits I Bureau of Employees...
Page 13 - The application of a guaranty or undertaking referred to in section 303 (c) (2) of the act to any shipment or other delivery of an article shall expire when such article, after shipment or delivery by the person who gave such guaranty or undertaking, becomes adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the act, or becomes an article which may not, under the provisions of section 404 or 505 of the act, be introduced into Interstate commerce.
Page 51 - ... will not be adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the act upon completion of such processing, labeling, or repacking. Such person and such operator shall each keep a copy of such agreement until 2 years after the final shipment or delivery of such...
Page 53 - ... in such manner as is prescribed for such bond in the customs regulations in force on the date of request for authorization. The bond shall be filed with the collector of customs. (b) The collector of customs may cancel the liability for liquidated damages incurred under the above-mentioned provisions of such a bond, if he receives an application for relief therefrom, upon the payment of a lesser amount or upon such other terms and conditions as shall be deemed appropriate under the law and in...
Page 128 - An exemption of a shipment or other delivery of a drug or device under paragraph (a) (2) of this section shall become void ab initio with respect to the person who introduced such shipment or delivery into interstate commerce upon refusal by such person to make available for inspection a copy of the agreement, as required by such subparagraph.
Page 13 - The existence of a difference of opinion, among experts qualified by scientific training and experience, as to the truth of a representation made or suggested in the labeling is a fact (among other facts) the failure to reveal which may render the labeling misleading, if there is a material weight of opinion contrary to such representation.
Page 21 - ... artificial flavoring, artificial coloring, or chemical preservative, as the case may be, cannot be placed on such units with such conspicuousness as to render it likely to be read by the ordinary individual under customary conditions of purchase and use. (e) A food shall be exempt while held for sale from the requirements of section 403 (k) of the act (requiring label statement of any artificial flavoring, artificial coloring, or chemical preservatives) if said food, having been received in bulk...