Food and Drug Administration's Food Labeling Regulation, Its Effect on Small Business: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Special Small Business Problems of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Washington, D.C., July 13, August 3, 1977, and March 15, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 197 páginas |
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... meetings in New York by experts in the bakery industry . These conclusions , incorporated in my opening remarks , were checked and approved by no less an authority on bread chemistry than Dr. Simon Jackel , vice president in charge of ...
... meetings in New York by experts in the bakery industry . These conclusions , incorporated in my opening remarks , were checked and approved by no less an authority on bread chemistry than Dr. Simon Jackel , vice president in charge of ...
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... meeting not a health requirement but more of a legal or regulatory type requirement in an effort administratively to develop a uniform code of labeling that encompasses the entire food industry . To me it would appear that these steps ...
... meeting not a health requirement but more of a legal or regulatory type requirement in an effort administratively to develop a uniform code of labeling that encompasses the entire food industry . To me it would appear that these steps ...
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... meeting on June 8 and 9. They presented to us what the FTC is doing and how they are doing it . We got the speech from Mr. David I. Wilson . If you want to see that speech we will be very happy to let you have it . They will tell you ...
... meeting on June 8 and 9. They presented to us what the FTC is doing and how they are doing it . We got the speech from Mr. David I. Wilson . If you want to see that speech we will be very happy to let you have it . They will tell you ...
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... meeting both the objectives of the requirement and the problems posed to the Department . For example , it should normally be easy to determine whether or not a cost increase of more than $ 100 million occurs as a result of an action ...
... meeting both the objectives of the requirement and the problems posed to the Department . For example , it should normally be easy to determine whether or not a cost increase of more than $ 100 million occurs as a result of an action ...
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... while preserving the essential benefits of the action , or even to the con- clusion that the proposal should be dropped because its costs are too high . These are highly desirable outcomes meeting the basic purpose of the 47.
... while preserving the essential benefits of the action , or even to the con- clusion that the proposal should be dropped because its costs are too high . These are highly desirable outcomes meeting the basic purpose of the 47.
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acid added addition advisory opinion amended ascorbic acid BOTTY bread breakfast cereals Bureau casein chapter Commis Commissioner advises Commissioner concludes Commissioner of Food common or usual consumer contain Cosmetic Act dietary diglycerides dough conditioners Drug Administration drug application employees established exemption fat or oil fats and oils fats and/or oils Federal Food FEDERAL REGISTER final regulation finished food flour food additive Food and Drug food labeling gredient Hearing Clerk Independent Bakers ingredient labeling ingredient statement interested person issue juice label declaration leavening agents manufacturer margarine matter meeting ment milk milligrams NAS/NRC Committee niacin notice nutrients nutritional nutritional quality guidelines optional ingredients order of predominance package paragraph percent petition plant protein product public hearing pursuant request Russo sioner sirup specific standard of identity suant submitted Subpart sumers sweeteners tion U.S. RDA usual name vitamin yeast yeast nutrients
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Página 142 - ... because of its toxicity or other potentiality for harmful effect, or the method of its use, or the collateral measures necessary to its use...
Página 124 - advisory committee" means any committee, board, commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or other similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof...
Página 104 - Animal and vermin control. No animals or birds, other than those essential as raw material, shall be allowed in any area of a food plant. Effective measures shall be taken to exclude pests from the processing areas and to protect against the contamination...
Página 132 - ... require the party to show cause why his claim or interest in the proceeding should not be dismissed, denied, disregarded, or otherwise adversely affected on account of such violation...
Página 144 - A request for a hearing may not rest upon mere allegations or denials, but must set forth specific facts showing that there is a genuine and substantial issue of fact that requires a hearing.
Página 64 - Objections shall show wherein the person filing will be adversely affected by the order and specify with particularity the provisions of the order deemed objectionable and the grounds for the objections. If a hearing is requested, the objections must state the issues for the hearing.
Página 70 - Spices, flavorings, colorings and chemical preservatives shall be declared according to the provisions of § 101.22. (2) An ingredient which itself contains two or more ingredients and which has an established common or usual name, conforms to a standard established pursuant to the Meat Inspection or Poultry Products Inspection Acts by the US Department of Agriculture, or conforms to a definition and standard of identity established pursuant to section 401 of the Federal...
Página 104 - Hand-washing facilities. Adequate and convenient facilities for hand washing and, where appropriate, hand sanitizing shall be provided at each location in the plant where good sanitary practices require employees to wash or sanitize and dry their hands.
Página 124 - ... agency action" includes the whole or a part of an agency rule, order, license, sanction, relief, or the equivalent or denial thereof, or failure to act; and (14) "ex parte communication" means an oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or proceeding covered by this subchapter.
Página 132 - A person, including a representative of a participant in the hearing, who is involved in an oral communication contrary to this section, must, if possible, be made available for cross-examination during the hearing with respect to the substance of that conversation. Rebuttal testimony pertinent to a written or oral communication contrary to this section will be permitted. Cross-examination and rebuttal testimony will be transcribed and filed with the Dockets Management Branch.