Or. Admin. Code § 603-058-0130 - Label Information
In addition to the requirements set forth in ORS 633.026, commercial feeds, other than custom mixed feed, shall be labeled with the information prescribed in this regulation.
(1) Product name and
brand name if any:
(a) The brand or product
name must be appropriate for the intended use of the feed and must not be
misleading. If the name indicates the feed is made for a specific use, the
character of the feed must conform therewith. A commercial feed for a
particular animal class, must be suitable for that purpose;
(b) Commercial, registered brand or trade
names are not permitted in guarantees or ingredient listings and only in the
product name of feeds produced by or for the firm holding the rights to such
name;
(c) The name of a commercial
feed shall not be derived from one or more ingredients of a mixture to the
exclusion of other ingredients and shall not be one representing any components
of a mixture unless all components are included in the name: Provided, that if
any ingredient or combination of ingredients is intended to impart a
distinctive characteristic to the product which is of significance to the
purchaser, the name of that ingredient or combination of ingredients is
quantitatively guaranteed in the guaranteed analysis, and the brand or product
name is not otherwise false or misleading;
(d) The word "protein" shall not be permitted
in the product name of a feed that contains added non-protein
nitrogen;
(e) When the name carries
a percentage value, it shall be understood to signify protein and /or
equivalent protein content only, even though it may not explicitly modify the
percentage with the word "protein." Provided other percentage values may be
permitted if they are followed by the proper description and conform to good
labeling practice. Digital numbers shall not be used in such a manner as to be
misleading or confusing to the customer. E.G.: "Dairy 16%" containing only 14%
Crude Protein is misleading;
(f)
Single ingredient feeds shall have a product name in accordance with the
designated definition of feed ingredients as recognized in OAR
603-058-0115;
(g) The word "vitamin", or a contraction
thereof, or any word suggesting vitamin can be used only in the name of a feed
which is represented to be a vitamin supplement, and which is labeled with the
minimum content of each vitamin declared, as specified in OAR
603-058-0130(4);
(h) The term "mineralized" salt shall not be
used in the name of a feed except for "Trace Mineralized Salt". When so used,
the product must contain significant amounts of trace minerals, which are
recognized as essential for animal nutrition;
(i) The term "meat" and "meat by-products"
shall be qualified to designate the animal from which the meat and meat
by-products is derived unless the meat and meat-byproducts are made from
cattle, swine, sheep and goats.
(2) If a drug is used:
(a) The word "medicated" shall appear
directly following and below the product name in a type size, no smaller than
one-half the type size of the product name;
(b) Purpose statement as required in OAR
603-058-0130(3);
(c) The purpose of medication (claim
statement);
(d) An active
ingredient statement listing the active drug ingredients by their established
name and the amounts in accordance with OAR
603-058-0130(5).
(3) Purpose Statement:
(a) The statement of purpose shall contain
the specific species and animal class(s) for which the feed is intended as
defined in OAR 603-058-0130(4);
(b) The manufacturer shall have flexibility
in describing in more specific and common language the defined animal class,
species and purpose while being consistent with the category of animal class
defined in OAR 603-058-0130(4)
which may include, but is not limited to weight range(s), sex, or ages of the
animal(s) for which the feed is manufactured;
(c) The purpose statement may be excluded
from the label if the product name includes a description of the species and
animal class(es) for which the product is intended;
(d) The purpose statement of a premix for the
manufacture of feed may exclude the animal class and species and state "For
Further Manufacture of Feed" if the nutrients contained in the premix are
guaranteed and sufficient for formulation into various animal species feeds and
premix specifications are provided by the end user;
(e) The purpose statement of a single purpose
ingredient blend, such as a blend of animal protein products, milk products,
fat products, roughage products or molasses products may exclude the animal
class and species and state "For Further Manufacture of Feed" if the label
guarantees of the nutrients contained in the single purpose nutrient blend are
sufficient to provide for formulation into various animal species
feeds.
(f) The purpose statement of
a product shall include a statement of enzyme functionality if enzymatic
activity is represented in any manner.
(g) The statement of purpose for single
ingredient feeds shall be stated as "Single Ingredient Feed" or "Feed
Ingredient." The manufacturer of a single ingredient feed or feed ingredient
shall have flexibility in describing in more specific and common language the
intended use of the feed ingredient dependent on species and class.
(h) The purpose statement of a feed intended
as a treat for a designated species shall include the words "treat" or "snack"
and the intended species conspicuously on the principal display
panel.
(4) Guarantees of
nutrients: Crude Protein, Equivalent Crude Protein from Non Protein Nitrogen,
Amino Acids, Crude Fat, Crude Fiber, Acid Detergent Fiber, Neutral Detergent
Fiber, Calcium, Phosphorus, Salt, and Sodium shall be the sequence of
nutritional guarantees when such guarantee is stated. Other required and
voluntary guarantees should follow in a general format such that the units of
measure used to express guarantees (percentage, parts per million,
International Units, etc.) are listed in a sequence that provides a consistent
grouping of the units of measure. Individual nutrient guarantees are not
required if listed as exempt in section OAR
603-058-0130(4)(m).
(a) Required guarantees for swine formula
feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Pre-Starter - 2 to 11 pounds;
(ii) Starter - 11 to 44 pounds;
(iii) Grower - 44 to 110 pounds;
(iv) Finisher - 110 to 242 pounds
(market);
(v) Gilts, Sows and Adult
Boars;
(vi) Lactating Gilts and
Sows.
(B) Guaranteed
Analysis for Swine Complete Feeds and Supplements (all animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Lysine;
(iii) Minimum percentage of
Crude Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage
of Crude Fiber;
(v) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Calcium;
(vi)
Minimum percentage of Phosphorus;
(vii) Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt
(if added);
(viii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium
exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee terms of
percentage;
(ix) Minimum Selenium
in parts per million (ppm);
(b) Required guarantees for Formula Poultry
Feeds (Broilers, Layers and Turkeys):
(A)
Animal Classes:
(i) Layer - Chickens that are
grown to Produce eggs for food, e.g., table eggs:
(I) Starting/Growing - From day of hatch to
approximately 10 weeks of age;
(II)
Finisher - From approximately 10 weeks of age to time first egg is produced.
(Approximately 20 weeks of age at time of egg production);
(III) Laying - From time of first egg is laid
throughout the time of egg production;
(IV) Breeders - Chickens that produce fertile
eggs for hatch replacement layers to produce eggs for food, table eggs, from
time first egg is laid throughout their productive cycle.
(ii) Broilers - Chickens that are grown for
human food:
(I) Starting/Growing - From day of
hatch to approximately 5 weeks of age;
(II) Finisher - From approximately 5 weeks of
age to market, (42 to 52 days);
(III) Breeders - Hybrid strains of chickens
whose offspring are grown for human food, (broilers), any age and either
sex.
(iii) Broilers,
Breeders - Chickens whose offspring are grown for human food (broilers):
(I) Starting/Growing - From day of hatch
until approximately 10 weeks of age;
(II) Finishing - From approximately 10 weeks
of age to time first egg is produced, approximately 20 weeks of age;
(III) Laying - Fertile egg producing chickens
(broilers/roasters) from day of first egg throughout the time fertile eggs are
produced.
(iv) Turkeys:
(I) Starting/Growing - Turkeys that are grown
for human food from day of hatch to approximately 13 weeks of age (females) and
16 weeks of age (males);
(II)
Finisher - Turkeys that are grown for human food, females from approximately 13
weeks of age to approximately 17 weeks of age; males from 16 weeks of age to 20
weeks of age, (or desired market weight);
(III) Laying - Female turkeys that are
producing eggs; from time first egg is produced, throughout the time they are
producing eggs;
(IV)
Breeder-Turkeys that are grown to produce fertile eggs, from day of hatch to
time first egg is produced (approximately 30 weeks of age), both
sexes.
(B)
Guaranteed Analysis for Poultry Complete feeds and Supplements (all animal
classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Lysine;
(iii) Minimum percentage of
Methionine;
(iv) Minimum percentage
of Crude Fat;
(v) Maximum
percentage of Crude Fiber;
(vi)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Calcium;
(vii) Minimum percentage of
Phosphorus;
(viii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Salt (if added);
(ix) Minimum and maximum percentage of total
Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium exceeds that furnished by the
maximum salt guarantee.
(c) Required Guarantees for Beef Cattle
Formula Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Calves (birth to weaning);
(ii) Cattle on Pasture (may be specific as to
production stage; e.g. stocker, feeder, replacement heifers, brood cows, bulls,
etc.);
(iii) Feedlot
Cattle.
(B) Guaranteed
analysis for Beef Complete Feeds and Supplements (all animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Maximum percentage of
equivalent crude protein from Non-Protein Nitrogen (NPN) when added;
(iii) Minimum percentage of Crude
Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage of
Crude Fiber;
(v) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Calcium (if added);
(vi) Minimum percentage of Phosphorus (if
added);
(vii) Minimum and maximum
percentage of Salt (if added);
(viii) Minimum and maximum percentage of
total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium exceeds than furnished
by the maximum salt guarantee;
(ix)
Minimum percentage of Potassium (if added);
(x) Minimum Vitamin A, other than precursors
of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound (if added).
(C) Guaranteed analysis for Beef Mineral
Feeds (if added):
(i) Minimum and maximum
percentage Calcium;
(ii) Minimum
percentage of Phosphorus;
(iii)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt;
(iv) Minimum and maximum percentage of total
Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium exceeds that furnished by the
maximum salt guarantee;
(v) Minimum
percentage of Magnesium;
(vi)
Minimum percentage of Potassium;
(vii) Minimum Copper in parts per million
(ppm);
(viii) Minimum Selenium in
parts per million (ppm);
(ix)
Minimum Zinc in parts per million (ppm);
(x) Minimum Vitamin A, other than precursors
of Vitamin A, international Units per pound.
(d) Required Guarantees for Dairy Formula
Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Veal Milk Replacer - Milk Replacer to be
fed for veal production;
(ii) Herd
Milk Replacer - Milk Replacer to be fed for herd replacement calves;
(iii) Starter - Approximately 3 days to 3
months;
(iv) Non-Lactating Dairy
Cattle: Replacement Dairy Heifers, Dairy Bulls and Dairy Calves;
(v) Lactating Dairy Cows;
(vi) Dry Dairy Cows.
(B) Guaranteed Analysis for Veal and Herd
Replacement Milk Replacer:
(i) Minimum
percentage Crude Protein;
(ii)
Minimum percentage Crude Fat;
(iii)
Maximum percentage of Crude Fiber;
(iv) Minimum and maximum percentage
Calcium;
(v) Minimum percentage of
Phosphorus;
(vi) Minimum Vitamin A,
other than precursors of Vitamin A, in international Units per pound (if
added).
(C) Guaranteed
Analysis for Dairy Cattle Complete Feeds and Supplements:
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Maximum percentage of
Equivalent Crude Protein from Non-Protein Nitrogen (NPN) when added;
(iii) Minimum percentage of Crude
Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage of
Crude Fiber;
(v) Maximum percentage
of Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF);
(vi)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Calcium (if added);
(vii) Minimum percentage of Phosphorus (if
added);
(viii) Minimum Selenium in
parts per million (ppm) (if added);
(ix) Minimum Vitamin A, other than precursors
of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound (if added).
(D) Required Guaranteed Analysis for Dairy
Mixing and Pasture Mineral (if added):
(i)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Calcium;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Phosphorus;
(iii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Salt;
(iv)
Minimum and maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when
total Sodium exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee;
(v) Minimum percentage of
Magnesium;
(vi) Minimum percentage
of Potassium;
(vii) Minimum
Selenium in parts per million (ppm);
(viii) Minimum Vitamin A, other than the
precursors of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound.
(e) Required Guarantees for Equine
Formula Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Growing;
(ii) Broodmare;
(iii) Maintenance;
(iv) Performance (Including
Stallions).
(B)
Guaranteed Analysis for Equine Complete Feeds and Supplements (all animal
classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Crude Fat;
(iii) Maximum percentage
of Crude Fiber;
(iv) Maximum
percentage of Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF);
(v) Maximum percentage of Neutral Detergent
Fiber (NDF);
(vi) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Calcium (if added);
(vii) Minimum percentage of Phosphorus (if
added);
(viii) Minimum Copper in
parts per million (ppm) (if added);
(ix) Minimum Selenium in parts per million
(ppm) (if added);
(x) Minimum Zinc
in parts per million (ppm) (if added);
(xi) Minimum Vitamin A, other than the
precursors of A, in International Units per pound (if added).
(C) Guaranteed Analysis for Equine
Mineral Feeds (all animal classes):
(i)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Calcium;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Phosphorus;
(iii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Salt (if added);
(iv) Minimum and maximum percentage of
Sodium;
(v) Minimum Copper in parts
per million (ppm) (if added);
(vi)
Minimum Selenium in parts per million (ppm) (if added);
(vii) Minimum Zinc in parts per million (ppm)
(if added);
(viii) Minimum Vitamin
A, other than precursors of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound (if
added).
(f)
Required Guarantees for Sheep Formula Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Starter;
(ii) Grower;
(iii) Finisher;
(iv) Breeder;
(v) Lactating.
(B) Guaranteed Analysis for Sheep Complete
Feeds and Supplements (all animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Maximum percentage of
equivalent crude protein from Non-Protein Nitrogen (NPN) when added;
(iii) Minimum percentage of Crude
Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage of
Crude Fiber;
(v) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Calcium;
(vi)
Minimum percentage of Phosphorus;
(vii) Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt
(if added);
(viii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium
exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee;
(ix) Minimum and maximum Copper in parts per
million (ppm) (if added, or if total copper exceeds 20 ppm);
(x) Minimum Selenium in parts per million
(ppm) (if added);
(xi) Minimum
Vitamin A, other than precursors of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound
(if added).
(g) Required Guarantees for Goat Formula
Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Starter;
(ii) Grower;
(iii) Finisher;
(iv) Breeder;
(v) Lactating.
(B) Guaranteed Analysis for Goat Complete
Feeds and Supplements (all animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Maximum percentage of
equivalent crude protein from Non-Protein Nitrogen(NPN) when added;
(iii) Minimum percentage of Crude
Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage of
Crude fiber;
(v) Maximum percentage
of Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF);
(vi)
Minimum and maximum percentage of Calcium (if added);
(vii) Minimum percentage of Phosphorus (if
added);
(viii) Minimum and maximum
percentage of Salt (if added);
(ix)
Minimum and maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when
total Sodium exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee;
(ix) Minimum and maximum Copper in parts per
million (ppm) (if added).
(x)
Minimum Selenium in parts per million (ppm);
(xi) Minimum Vitamin A, other than precursors
of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound (if added).
(h) Required Guarantees for Duck
and Geese Formula Feeds:
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Ducks:
(I) Starter - 0 to 3 weeks of age;
(II) Grower - 3 to 6 weeks of age;
(III) Finisher - 6 weeks to market;
(IV) Breeder Developer - 8 to 19 weeks of
age;
(V) Breeder - 22 weeks to end
of lay.
(ii) Geese:
(I) Starter - 0 to 4 weeks of age;
(II) Grower - 4 to 8 weeks of age;
(III) Finisher - 8 weeks to market;
(IV) Breeder Developer - 10 to 22 weeks of
age;
(V) Breeder - 22 weeks to end
of lay.
(B)
Guaranteed Analysis for Duck and Geese Complete Feeds and Supplements (for all
animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of
Crude Protein;
(ii) Minimum
percentage of Crude Fat;
(iii)
Maximum percentage of Crude Fiber;
(iv) Minimum and maximum percentage of
Calcium (if added);
(v) Minimum
percentage of Phosphorus (if added);
(vi) Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt
(if added);
(vii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium
exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee.
(i) Required Guarantees for Fish
Complete Feeds and Supplement.
(A) Animal
Species shall be declared in lieu of animal class:
(i) Trout;
(ii) Catfish;
(iii) Fish species other than trout or
catfish.
(B) Guaranteed
analysis for all Fish Complete Feeds and Supplements:
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Crude Fat;
(iii) Maximum percentage
of Crude Fiber;
(iv) Minimum
percentage of Phosphorus.
(j) Required Guarantees for Rabbit Complete
Feeds and Supplements.
(A) Animal Classes:
(i) Grower - 4 to 12 weeks of age;
(ii) Breeder - 12 weeks of age and
over.
(B) Guaranteed
analysis for Rabbit Complete Feeds and Supplements (all animal classes):
(i) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein;
(ii) Minimum percentage of
Crude Fat;
(iii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of Crude Fiber (the maximum crude fiber shall not exceed the
minimum by more than 5.0 units);
(iv) Minimum and maximum percentage of
Calcium (if added);
(v) Minimum
percentage of Phosphorus (if added);
(vi) Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt
(if added);
(vii) Minimum and
maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium
exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee;
(viii) Minimum Vitamin A, other than
precursors of Vitamin A, in International Units per pound (if added).
(k) Required guarantees
for treats (all animal classes and species)
(A) Minimum percentage of Crude
Protein
(B) Minimum percentage of
Crude Fat
(C) Maximum percentage of
Crude Fiber
(D) Other guarantees,
as needed to support nutrient content claims in the labeling as per ORS
633.026(b), and
in accordance with terminology, order of guarantees and units of expression as
specified in OAR 603-058-0130(3)
through as(4).
(l) The
required guarantees of grain mixtures with or without molasses and feeds other
than those described in regulation OAR
603-058-0130(4)(a) through
(j) shall include the following items, unless
exempted in section (l), in the order listed:
(A) Animal class(es) and species for which
the product is intended.
(B)
Guaranteed analysis:
(i) Minimum percentage
Crude Protein;
(ii) Maximum or
minimum percentage of equivalent Crude Protein from Non-Protein Nitrogen as
required in OAR 603-058-0180;
(iii) Minimum percentage of Crude
Fat;
(iv) Maximum percentage of
Crude Fiber;
(v) Minerals in
formula feeds, to include in the following order:
(I) Minimum and maximum percentages of
Calcium (if added);
(II) Minimum
percentage of Phosphorus (if added);
(III) Minimum and maximum percentage of Salt
(if added);
(IV) Minimum and
maximum percentage of total Sodium shall be guaranteed only when total Sodium
exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee;
(V) Other Minerals.
(vi) Minerals in feed ingredients - nutrient
guarantees as specified in OAR
603-058-0116;
(vii) Vitamins in such terms as specified in
OAR 603-058-0140;
(viii) Total sugars as invert on dried
molasses products or products being sold primarily for their sugar
content;
(ix) Viable lactic acid
producing microorganisms for use in silages in terms specified in OAR
603-058-0140;
(x) A commercial feed (e.g. vitamin/mineral
premix, base mix, etc.) intended to provide a specialized nutritional source
for use in the manufacture of other feeds, must state its intended purpose and
guarantee those nutrients relevant to such stated purpose.
(m) Exemptions.
(A) A mineral guarantee for feed, excluding
those feeds manufactured as complete feeds and for feed supplements intended to
be mixed with grain to produce a complete feed for swine, poultry, fish, and
veal or herd milk replacers, is not required when:
(i) The feed or feed ingredient is not
intended or represented or does not serve as a principal source of that mineral
to the animal; or
(ii) The feed or
feed ingredient is intended for non-food producing animals and contains less
than 6.5% total mineral.
(B) Guarantees for vitamins are not required
when the commercial feed is neither formulated for nor represented in any
manner as a vitamin source.
(C)
Guarantees for crude protein, crude fat, and crude fiber are not required when
the commercial feed is intended for purposes other than to furnish these
substances or they are of minor significance relating to the primary purpose of
the product, such as drug premixes, mineral or vitamin supplements, or
molasses.
(D) Guarantees for
microorganisms are not required when the commercial feed is intended for a
purpose other than to furnish these substances or they are of minor
significance relating to the primary purpose of the product, and no specific
label claims are made.
(E) The
indication for animal class(s) and species is not required on single ingredient
feeds if the ingredient is not intended, represented, or defined for a specific
animal class(s) or species.
(5) Feed ingredients, collective terms for
the grouping of feed ingredients, or appropriate statements as provided under
the provisions of ORS
633.026(1)(c):
(a) The name of each ingredient as defined in
OAR 603-058-0115;
(b) Collective terms for the grouping of feed
ingredients as defined in OAR
603-058-0115 in lieu of the
individual ingredients; Provided that:
(A)
When a collective term for a group of ingredients is used on the label
individual ingredients within that group shall not be listed on the
label;
(B) The manufacturer shall
provide the Department, upon request, with a list of individual ingredients,
within a defined group, that are or have been used at manufacturing facilities
distributing in or into the state.
(c) The registrant may affix the statement,
"Ingredients as registered with the State" in lieu of an ingredient list on the
label as permitted in ORS
633.026(1)(c).
The list of ingredients must be on file with the department. This list shall be
made available to the feed purchaser upon request.
(6) Directions for use and precautionary
statements or reference to their location if the detailed feeding directions
and precautionary statements required by OAR
603-058-0170 and
603-058-0180 appear elsewhere on
the label.
(7) Name and principal
mailing address of the manufacturer or person responsible for distributing the
feed as required by ORS
633.026(1)(f).
The principal mailing address shall include the street address, city, state,
and zip code. However, the street address may be omitted if it is shown in the
current city directory or telephone directory.
(8) Quantity Statement:
(a) Net quantity shall be declared in terms
of weight, liquid measure or count, based on applicable requirements under the
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (Title 15 U.S.C. 1453) effective as
of the date these rules are promulgated;
(b) Net quantity labeled in terms of weight
shall be expressed both in pounds, with any remainder in terms of ounces or
common or decimal fractions of the pound and in appropriate SI metric system
units; or in the case of liquid measure, both in the largest whole unit
(quarts, quarts and pints or pints, as appropriate) with any remainder in terms
of fluid ounces or common or decimal fractions of the pint or quart and in
appropriate SI metric system units;
(c) When the declaration of quantity of
contents by count does not give adequate information as to the quantity of feed
in the container, it shall be combined with such statement of weight, liquid
measure, or size of the individual units as will provide such
information;
(9) Lot
Identifier:
(a) For the withdraw from
distribution purposes in ORS
633.088, a lot identifier that
is sufficient to allow the manufacturer to accurately trace the complete
manufacturing and distribution history of the product;
(b) Records relating the lot identifier to
the manufacturer, processing, packing, distribution, receipt, or holding of the
product must be kept for one year after the last date of
distribution.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 663.067
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 633.006-.089, 633.992, 561.605 & 561.620
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