Haw. Code R. § 11-37-31 - Ingredient statement
(a) All ingredients
shall be listed on the label in order of prominence by weight and shall be
preceded by the word "Ingredients".
(b) The common or usual name of ingredients
shall be consistent with the names standardized in:
(1) For ingredients that are botanicals
(including fungi and algae): Herbs of Commerce, third edition,
published by the American Herbal Products Association. The listing of these
names on the label shall be followed by statements of:
(A) The part of the plant (e.g., root,
leaves) from which the ingredient is derived (e.g., "Hemp flower" or "Hemp
(flower)"), except that this designation is not required for algae;
and
(B) The Latin binomial name of
the plant, in parentheses, except that this name is not required when it is
available in Herbs of Commerce, third edition, for the common
or usual name listed on the label, and, when required, the Latin binomial name
may be listed before the part of the plant. Any name in Latin form shall be in
accordance with internationally accepted rules on nomenclature, such as those
found in the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
(Shenzhen Code), 2018 edition, published by the International Association for
Plant Taxonomy, and shall include the designation of the author or authors who
published the Latin name, when a positive identification cannot be made in its
absence.
(2) For cosmetic
ingredients in topical manufactured hemp products:
21 C.F.R. section
701.3(c), published by the
U.S. Government Publishing Office, as amended as of April 1,
2020.
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