Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 17. FOOD AND DRUGS. |
Chapter 17.20. ALASKA FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT. |
Article 17.20.02. FOOD AND AQUATIC FARM PRODUCTS. |
Section 17.20.030. Tolerances for added poisonous ingredients.
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A poisonous or deleterious substance added to food, except where the substance is required in the production of food or cannot be avoided by good manufacturing practice, is unsafe for purposes of the application of AS 17.20.020(a)(2). When the substance is required or cannot be avoided, the department shall adopt regulations limiting the quantity of it to the extent necessary for the protection of public health. A quantity exceeding the limits fixed is unsafe for purposes of the application of AS 17.20.020(a)(2). While a regulation limiting the quantity of a substance in the case of any food is in effect, the food is not, by reason of bearing or containing an added amount of the substance, adulterated within the meaning of AS 17.20.020(a)(1). In determining the quantity of the added substance to be tolerated in or on food, the department shall consider the extent to which the use of the substance is required or cannot be avoided in the production of each article and the other ways in which the consumer may be affected by that or other poisonous or deleterious substances.
Authorities
17.20.020
Notes
Implemented As
18 AAC 31.200
18 AAC 31.205
18 AAC 32.060
18 AAC 32.250
18 AAC 32.900
18 AAC 32.990
18 AAC 34.115
18 AAC 34.122
18 AAC 34.990
References
18 AAC 31.990
18 AAC 32.645
18 AAC 34.115
AS 17.20.020 Adulterated food.
History
(Sec. 13 ch 129 SLA 1949)