Haw. Code R. § 4-45-2 - Brand and product names
(a) If the brand or
product name indicates the feed is made for a specific user the character of
the feed must conform to this use.
(b) Commercial/ registered brand, or trade
names are not permitted in guaranteed or ingredient listings.
(c) A brand or product name of a commercial
mixed feed shall not be derived from one or more ingredients of the mixture to
the exclusion of other ingredients, unless all ingredients are included in the
name; except as otherwise provided in subsections (d) and (e), section 4-45-12,
or chapter
144, Hawaii
Revised Statutes.
(d) The word
"vitamin" or a contraction of any word suggesting vitamin can be used only in
the brand name of a feed which is represented to be a vitamin supplement and is
labeled with the minimum content of each vitamin declared, as specified in
section 4-45-3(d).
(e) The term
"mineralized" shall not be used in the brand name of a feed, except for the
term "trace mineralized salt". When used, the product must contain significant
amounts of trace minerals which are recognized as essential for animal
nutrition.
(f) When the brand name
carries an unqualified percentage value, the value shall be understood to
signify protein content. When a percentage value in the brand name is intended
to represent the amount of any other component, the value shall be followed by
a proper description.
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