North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 02 - AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Chapter 09 - FOOD AND DRUG PROTECTION
Subchapter D - CANNED DOG AND CAT FOOD
Section 09D .0107 - DRUGS AND PET FOOD ADDITIVES
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) An artificial color may be used in a pet food only if it has been shown to be harmless to pets. The permanent or provisional listing of an artificial color in the United States Food and Drug Regulations as safe for use, together with the conditions, limitations, and tolerances, if any, incorporated therein, shall be deemed to be satisfactory evidence that the color is, when used pursuant to such regulations, harmless to pets.
(b) Prior to approval of a registration application and/or approval of a label for pet food, which contains 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 pet food, when used according to directions furnished on the label. Satisfactory evidence of the safety and efficacy of a pet food may be as follows:
(c) The medicated labeling format recommended by Association of American Feed Control Officials shall be used to assure that adequate labeling is provided.
Authority
G.S.
106-284.1;
Eff. February 1,
1976;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. March 22,
2015.