Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 4 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 4.12 - AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DIVISION
Subchapter 4.12.2 - Feed Regulations and Pet Food Regulations
Rule 4.12.222 - STANDARDS FOR VIABLE WEED SEEDS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The use of commercial feeds containing viable weed seeds can cause weed infestations with adverse economic and environmental impacts. The risk of weed infestations from commercial feeds may eventually justify the adoption of standards to define acceptable levels of viable weeds in commercial feeds. However, current scientific data on this matter are insufficient to allow the department to establish standards for weed seeds as authorized by 80-9-103, MCA. As an interim measure, and in recognition of the significance of this issue, the department is adopting this interim rule while literature research and scientific studies are being completed.
(2) Persons who manufacture animals feeds in Montana should utilize processes and ingredients that minimize, in the finished product, the presence of viable seeds of plant species designated as noxious weeds under 7-22-2101(7) (a) (i), MCA. Distributors should distribute, where feasible and practical, feeds that do not contain viable seeds of plant species designated as noxious weeds under 7-22-2101(7) (a) (i), MCA.
(3) Claims made on labels and labeling regarding freedom from viable noxious weed seeds shall be accurate and truthful. Claims such as "free from noxious weed seeds," "noxious weed seeds destroyed," and similar phrases, or claims regarding the amount of noxious weed seeds may be made when:
(4) Commercial feeds shall be misbranded when:
(5) Feed manufacturers making claims regarding freedom from noxious weed seeds shall submit, upon written request by the department, and for each product making such a claim, information that verifies the absence of viable weed seeds. The department may request information regarding the following:
(6) The department will evaluate analytical methods, manufacturing methods, and other methods represented as mitigating the presence or viability of noxious weed seeds, and may make a determination regarding acceptability and effectiveness. Persons may not make claims regarding weed seeds when methods are determined to be unacceptable or ineffective.
Sec. 80-9-103, MCA; IMP, Sec. 80-9-202, 80-9-203 and 80-9-204, MCA;