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Record Nr.

UNISA996197335803316

Autore

Summers James L (James Lee), <1936->

Titolo

Food labeling compliance review [[electronic resource] /] / James L. Summersl

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., c2007

ISBN

1-281-31795-0

1-283-37242-8

9786611317959

9786613372420

0-470-75250-5

0-470-27779-3

0-470-27651-7

Edizione

[4th ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (338 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

CampbellElizabeth J

Disciplina

363.19/20973

Soggetti

Food - Labeling - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-320) and index.

Nota di contenuto

FOOD LABELING COMPLIANCE REVIEW; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Overview of the History of Food Labeling; III. Definitions; IV. Changes in Food Labeling Regulations Resulting from NLEA; A. Ingredient Labeling; B. Certified Color Additives; C. Common or Usual Names for Nonstandardized Foods; 1. Protein Hydrolysates (21 CFR 102.22); 2. Beverages that Contain Fruit or Vegetable Juice (21 CFR 101.30and 102.23); D. Standardized Foods; 1. General Provisions (21 CFR Part 130); 2. Specific Varieties of Foods (21 CFR Parts 131 through 169); E. Nutrition Labeling; 1. Mandatory Labeling

2. Nutrition Labeling Exemptions3. Nutrient Content Declarations; 4. Nutrition Label Format; 5. Serving Sizes; 6. Daily Values - DRVs and RDIs; 7. Nutrient Content Descriptors; 8. Health Claims; F. Descriptive Claims: Fresh, Freshly Frozen, Fresh Frozen, Frozen Fresh (21 CFR 101.95); G. Others: Noncertified Color Additives, Spices and Flavorings; V. Outline for Compliance Review; A. Establish Jurisdiction; 1. Food Subject to the Requirements of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as Amended (FD&CA); 2. On Requests for Information on a Label



Review and Certificate of Free Sale

B. Determine the Completeness and Accuracy of the Required Label Information (21 CFR Part101)1. Identity Statement (21 CFR 101.3); 2. Net Quantity of Contents Statement (21 CFR 101.105); 3. ingredient Statement (21 CFR 101.4); 4. Name and Address of the Place of Business (21 CFR 101.5); 5. Nutrition Labeling (21 CFR 101.9); C. Determine the Degree of Compliance with Applicable Regulations; D. Advise Respon1sible Firm of Label(s) Needing Corrections; 1. Unfitted Letter; 2. Product Recall; 3. Warning Letter; 4. Seizure; 5. Citation; 6. Prosecution; 7. Injunction

8. Release With Comment Notices (Import)9. Detention (Import); VI. Compliance Label Review Program; A. Identity Statement (21 CFR 101.3); 1. Summary of the Requirements; 2. Questions and Responses; 3. Illustration VI.A.3 - Principal Display Pane! (21 CFR 101.1); 4. Regulation VI.A.4 - Foods Named by Use of a Nutrient Content Claim and a Standardized Term (21 CFR 130.10); 5. Chart VI.A.5 - Categories of Standardized Products (21 CFR Parts 131 through 169); 6. Chart VI.A.6 - List of Standards of Identity for Foods (21 CFR Parts 131 through 169)

7. Chart VI.A.7 - Common or Usual Names for Nonstandardized Foods (21 CFR Part 102)8. Regulation VI.A.8 - Identity Labeling of Food in Packaged Form (21 CFR 101.3); 9. Chart Vl.A.9 - Requirements for Foods that Resemble and Substitute for Traditional Foods (21 CFR 101.3(6)); 10. Chart V1.A.10 - Flavor Labeling Regulations (21 CFR 101.22); B. Designation of Ingredients (21 CFR 101.4); 1. Summary of the Requirements; 2. Questions and Responses; 3. Illustration VI.B.3-Information Panel (21 CFR 101.2)

4. Regulation VI.B.4 - Other Common or Usual Names Specifically Prescribed by Regulations (21 CFR 101.4(b) (3) through 4(f))

Sommario/riassunto

Consultant and long-time Food and Drug Administration (FDA) food labeling expert James Summers answers the many questions surrounding FDA food labeling regulations and compliance in Food Labeling Compliance Review. This comprehensive manual and fully searchable, accompanying CD-ROM are designed to aid in understanding the requirements of the FDA. Food Labeling Compliance Review is a must-have for regulatory officials, industry personnel, and others responsible for assuring that the label and labeling of domestic and imported food products in interstate commerce comply with the re