Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1967 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... safely used in animal feed in accordance with the fol- lowing prescribed conditions : ( a ) In the feed of beef cattle and dairy heifers as follows : Limitations ( b ) To assure safe use , the label and labeling of the additive , any ...
... safely used in animal feed in accordance with the fol- lowing prescribed conditions : ( a ) In the feed of beef cattle and dairy heifers as follows : Limitations ( b ) To assure safe use , the label and labeling of the additive , any ...
Page 104
... safely used in animal food when incorporated therein in accordance with the following conditions : ( a ) It is used or intended for use as an aid in the control of large round- worms ( ascarids ) in dogs . ( b ) The quantity of the ...
... safely used in animal food when incorporated therein in accordance with the following conditions : ( a ) It is used or intended for use as an aid in the control of large round- worms ( ascarids ) in dogs . ( b ) The quantity of the ...
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... safely used in or on animal feed when incorporated therein in accordance with the following prescribed conditions : ( a ) It is used or intended for use as a tranquilizer for cattle ( except lactating dairy animals ) and horses . ( b ) ...
... safely used in or on animal feed when incorporated therein in accordance with the following prescribed conditions : ( a ) It is used or intended for use as a tranquilizer for cattle ( except lactating dairy animals ) and horses . ( b ) ...
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... safely used in feed in accordance with the following conditions . ( a ) A tolerance of 50 parts per million is established for residues of malathion in dehydrated citrus pulp for cattle feed , when present as the result of the appli ...
... safely used in feed in accordance with the following conditions . ( a ) A tolerance of 50 parts per million is established for residues of malathion in dehydrated citrus pulp for cattle feed , when present as the result of the appli ...
Page 115
... safely used as a component of animal feed as an added source of choline to supplement the diets of poultry , ruminants , and swine in accordance with good feeding practice . § 121.232 Bacitracin . The food additive bacitracin may be safely ...
... safely used as a component of animal feed as an added source of choline to supplement the diets of poultry , ruminants , and swine in accordance with good feeding practice . § 121.232 Bacitracin . The food additive bacitracin may be safely ...
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Page 9 - Commissioner or at the request of an interested person, naming such person. (c) If within 30 days after publication of the proposal a person who has registered, or who has submitted an application for registration of an economic poison under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act containing the pesticide chemical named in the proposal, requests in writing that the proposal be referred to an advisory committee and makes advance deposit as provided by...
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Page 31 - If the additive results or may reasonably be expected to result from the use of packaging material, the petitioner shall show how this may occur and what residues may reasonably be anticipated. (Typewritten or other draft-labeling copy will be accepted for consideration of the petition, provided a statement is made that final printed labeling identical in content to the draft copy will be submitted as soon as available and prior to the marketing of the food additive.) (If the food additive is one...
Page 83 - ... no residue of the additive will be found (by methods of examination prescribed or approved by the Secretary by regulations, which regulations shall not be subject to subsections (f) and (g)) in any edible portion of such animal after slaughter or in any food yielded by or derived from the living animal...
Page 181 - ... •(a) The additive is derived from whole, wholesome hake and hakelike fish, herring of the genera Clupea, and menhaden handled expeditiously and under sanitary conditions in accordance with good manufacturing practices recognized as proper for fish that are used in other forms for human food. "(b) The additive consists essentially of a dried fish protein processed from the whole fish without removal of heads, fins, tails, viscera, or intestinal contents. It is prepared by solvent extraction...
Page 28 - Except where evidence is submitted which justifies use of a different safety factor, a safety factor in applying animal experimentation data to man of 100 to 1, will be used; that is, a food additive for use by man will not be granted a tolerance that will exceed Viooth of the maximum amount demonstrated to be without harm to experimental animals.
Page 27 - ... not be deemed unsafe if such residue in or on the raw agricultural commodity has been removed to the extent possible, in good manufacturing practice and the concentration of such residue in the processed food when ready to eat is not greater than the tolerance prescribed for the raw agricultural commodity...