Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-5 - COMMERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS
Subject 40-5-4 - DRUG AND FEED ADDITIVES
Rule 40-5-4-.01 - Drug and Feed Additives
Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 40-5-4-.01
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Prior to approval of the label for commercial feed which contain additives (including drugs, other special purpose additives, or non-nutritive additives) the distributor may be required to submit evidence to prove the safety and efficacy of the commercial feed when used according to the directions furnished on the label.
(2) Satisfactory evidence of safety and efficacy of a commercial feed may be:
(a)
When the commercial feed contains such additives, the use of which conforms to
the requirements of the applicable regulation in the most current Code of
Federal Regulations, Title 21, or which are "prior sanctioned" or "informal
review sanctioned" or "generally recognized as safe" for such use, or
(b) When the commercial feed is itself a drug
as defined in Section
2-13-1(6) of the
Act and is generally recognize d as safe and effective for the labeled use or
is marketed subject to an application approved by the Food and Drug
Administration under Title 21 U.S.C. 360(b),
or
(c) When one of the purposes for
feeding a commercial feed is to impart immunity (that is to act through some
immunological process) the constituents imparting immunity have been approved
for the purpose through the Federal Virus, Serum and Toxins Act of 1913, as
amended, or
(d) When the commercial
feed is a direct fed microbial product and:
1.
The product meets the particular fermentation product definition; and
2. The microbial content statement, as
expressed in the labeling, is limited to the following: "Contains a source of
live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms." This statement shall appear
on the label; and
3. The source is
stated with a corresponding guarantee expressed in accordance with Regulation
40-5-2-.03(7).
Ga. L. 1972. Effective October 5, 1972; O.C.G.A. Sec. 2-13-1et seq.
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