317.400—Exemption from nutrition labeling.
(1)
Food products produced by small businesses provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information,
(i)
A food product, for the purposes of the small business exemption, is defined as a formulation, not including distinct flavors which do not significantly alter the nutritional profile, sold in any size package in commerce.
(ii)
For purposes of this paragraph, a small business is any single-plant facility or multi-plant company/firm that employs 500 or fewer people and produces no more than the following amounts of pounds of the product qualifying the firm for exemption from this subpart:
(A)
During the first year of implementation of nutrition labeling, from July 1994 to July 1995, 250,000 pounds or less,
(B)
During the second year of implementation of nutrition labeling, from July 1995 to July 1996, 175,000 pounds or less, and
(C)
During the third year of implementation and subsequent years thereafter, 100,000 pounds or less.
(iii)
For purposes of this paragraph, calculation of the amount of pounds shall be based on the most recent 2-year average of business activity. Where firms have been in business less than 2 years or where products have been produced for less than 2 years, reasonable estimates must indicate that the annual pounds produced will not exceed the amounts specified.
(2)
Products intended for further processing, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claim or nutrition information,
(3)
Products that are not for sale to consumers, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information,
(4)
Products in small packages that are individually wrapped packages of less than 1/2 ounce net weight, provided that the labels for these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information,
(7)
The following products prepared and served or sold at retail provided that the labels or the labeling of these products bear no nutrition claims or nutrition information:
(i)
Ready-to-eat products that are packaged or portioned at a retail store or similar retail-type establishment; and
(ii)
Multi-ingredient products (e.g., sausage) processed at a retail store or similar retail-type establishment.
(b)
Restaurant menus generally do not constitute labeling or fall within the scope of these regulations.
(c)
(1)
Foods represented to be specifically for infants and children less than 2 years of age shall bear nutrition labeling as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, except such labeling shall not include calories from fat, calories from saturated fat, saturated fat, stearic acid, polyunsaturated fat, monounsaturated fat, and cholesterol.
(2)
Foods represented or purported to be specifically for infants and children less than 4 years of age shall bear nutrition labeling except that:
(i)
Such labeling shall not include declarations of percent of Daily Value for total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, potassium, total carbohydrate, and dietary fiber;
(iii)
The heading “Percent Daily Value” required in § 317.309(d)(6) shall be placed immediately below the quantitative information by weight for protein;
(iv)
The percent of the Daily Value for protein, vitamins, and minerals shall be listed immediately below the heading “Percent Daily Value”; and
(d)
(1)
Products in packages that have a total surface area available to bear labeling of less than 12 square inches are exempt from nutrition labeling, provided that the labeling for these products bear no nutrition claims or other nutrition information. The manufacturer, packer, or distributor shall provide, on the label of packages that qualify for and use this exemption, an address or telephone number that a consumer can use to obtain the required nutrition information (e.g., “For nutrition information call 1-800-123-4567”).
(2)
When such products bear nutrition labeling, either voluntarily or because nutrition claims or other nutrition information is provided, all required information shall be in a type size no smaller than 6 point or all upper case type of 1/16 -inch minimum height, except that individual serving-size packages of meat products that have a total area available to bear labeling of 3 square inches or less may provide all required information in a type size no smaller than 1/32 -inch minimum height.
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