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§ 215-a. Standards  for  enriched foods. 1. The commissioner is hereby  authorized and empowered to establish after public hearing  definitions,  standards  of identity and standards of enrichment for any or all of the  food products within the following categories:    (a) wheat flour, corn flour and related products;    (b) bread, rolls and related bakery products;    (c) milled rice;    (d) macaroni and noodle products.    2. The standards of enrichment so established  may  prescribe  maximum  and  minimum  amounts  of  vitamins,  minerals and other nutrients which  enriched products must contain, or such standards may  prescribe  single  level  requirements, with provisions for a reasonable overage within the  limits of good manufacturing practice. In establishing such standards of  enrichment,  the  commissioner  shall  conform,  insofar  as  he   finds  practical,  to  standards  of enrichment promulgated by the secretary of  health, education and welfare pursuant to the  federal  food,  drug  and  cosmetic  act,  and acts amendatory thereof. Any standard established by  the commissioner after public hearing may be amended without hearing, if  the amendment substantially conforms to standards promulgated under  the  federal act.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17-a > 215-a

§ 215-a. Standards  for  enriched foods. 1. The commissioner is hereby  authorized and empowered to establish after public hearing  definitions,  standards  of identity and standards of enrichment for any or all of the  food products within the following categories:    (a) wheat flour, corn flour and related products;    (b) bread, rolls and related bakery products;    (c) milled rice;    (d) macaroni and noodle products.    2. The standards of enrichment so established  may  prescribe  maximum  and  minimum  amounts  of  vitamins,  minerals and other nutrients which  enriched products must contain, or such standards may  prescribe  single  level  requirements, with provisions for a reasonable overage within the  limits of good manufacturing practice. In establishing such standards of  enrichment,  the  commissioner  shall  conform,  insofar  as  he   finds  practical,  to  standards  of enrichment promulgated by the secretary of  health, education and welfare pursuant to the  federal  food,  drug  and  cosmetic  act,  and acts amendatory thereof. Any standard established by  the commissioner after public hearing may be amended without hearing, if  the amendment substantially conforms to standards promulgated under  the  federal act.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17-a > 215-a

§ 215-a. Standards  for  enriched foods. 1. The commissioner is hereby  authorized and empowered to establish after public hearing  definitions,  standards  of identity and standards of enrichment for any or all of the  food products within the following categories:    (a) wheat flour, corn flour and related products;    (b) bread, rolls and related bakery products;    (c) milled rice;    (d) macaroni and noodle products.    2. The standards of enrichment so established  may  prescribe  maximum  and  minimum  amounts  of  vitamins,  minerals and other nutrients which  enriched products must contain, or such standards may  prescribe  single  level  requirements, with provisions for a reasonable overage within the  limits of good manufacturing practice. In establishing such standards of  enrichment,  the  commissioner  shall  conform,  insofar  as  he   finds  practical,  to  standards  of enrichment promulgated by the secretary of  health, education and welfare pursuant to the  federal  food,  drug  and  cosmetic  act,  and acts amendatory thereof. Any standard established by  the commissioner after public hearing may be amended without hearing, if  the amendment substantially conforms to standards promulgated under  the  federal act.