Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will hold a public hearing on December 18, 2007, for the purpose of considering the adoption of amendments to rules relating to the Georgia Feed Laws
November 16, 2007
To all interested persons and parties:
Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. December 18, 2007, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon in Room 201 of the Agriculture Building, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Such hearing will be for the purpose of considering the adoption of amendments to rules relating to the Georgia Feed Laws.
Synopsis and Main Features:
The new rules update published references for feed ingredient listings and analytical variations. Rule provisions are added to establish guidelines for regulating the distribution of raw milk for use as commercial feed and pet food and specialty pet food. Flavor designation guidelines for pet food and specialty pet food are modified to conform to AAFCO current regulations. The synopsis of individual rules follows.
Rule 40-5-2-.01 (f) 1 & 2 removes reference to a specific edition of Official Publication of the AAFCO. The 1992 Official Publication is no longer accurate and authoritative and the new wording eliminates out of date reference source.
Rule 40-5-2-.02 (10) establishes requirement that the product name for raw milk for commercial feed identify the species of animal from which the raw milk is collected. Such labeling would more fully inform the buyer of source of milk being purchased.
Rule 40-5-2-.04 (1) removes reference to a specific edition of Official Publication of the AAFCO. The 1992 Official Publication is no longer accurate and authoritative and the new wording eliminates out of date reference source.
Rule 40-5-2-.05 (4) establishes requirement for labeling raw milk for commercial feed with precautionary statement. This is necessary because milk sold for animal feed should not be consumed by humans due to numerous bacteria found in unpasteurized milk.
Rule 40-5-8-.02 (18) establishes requirement for labeling raw milk for pets and specialty pets with precautionary statement. This is necessary because milk sold for animal feed should not be consumed by humans due to numerous bacteria found in unpasteurized milk.
Rule 40-5-8-.03 (1) removes outdated standards used as basis of flavor designation for pet food to conform to the current AAFCO Official Publication.
Rule 40-5-8-.03 (8) establishes requirement that the product name for raw milk for pets and specialty pets identify the species of animal from which the raw milk is collected. Such labeling would more fully inform the buyer of source of milk being purchased.
Rule 40-5-9-.01 removes “1992” and,”and supplements thereto”. The 1992 Official Publication is no longer accurate and authoritative and the new wording eliminates out of date reference source.
Interested individuals may submit written comments concerning the proposed rules by mail or facsimile to:
Ms. Julie Hester
Assistant to Division Director
Georgia Department of Agriculture
19 MLK Jr. Drive Room 601
Atlanta, GA 30334
Fax Number – 404-463-6670
Written comments must be received no later than the close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on Monday, December 17, 2007. You may download a copy of the synopses and the proposed rules by clicking on the link below.
This notice is given in compliance with the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act. O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.
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Associated Document(s):
| Georgia Feed Act raw milk2.pdf |
