RS 3:1896 Repealed by acts 2010, no. 579, §3.
§1896. Adulteration
A commercial feed shall be deemed to be adulterated:
(1) If it bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to health. If the substance is not an added substance, the commercial feed shall not be considered adulterated under this Paragraph if the quantity of the substance in the commercial feed does not ordinarily render it injurious to health.
(2) If it bears or contains any added poisonous, added deleterious, or added nonnutritive substance which is unsafe within the meaning of Section 406 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act other than one which is a pesticide chemical in or on a raw agricultural commodity or a food additive.
(3) If it is or it bears or contains any food additive which is unsafe within the meaning of Section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(4) If it is a raw agricultural commodity and it bears or contains a pesticide chemical which is unsafe within the meaning of Section 408(a) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. When a pesticide chemical has been used in or on a raw agricultural commodity in conformity with an exemption granted or a tolerance prescribed under Section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the raw agricultural commodity has been subjected to processing such as canning, cooking, freezing, dehydrating, or milling, the residue of the pesticide chemical remaining in or on such processed feed shall not be deemed unsafe if the residue in or on the raw agricultural commodity has been removed to the extent possible in good manufacturing practice and the concentration of the residue in the processed feed is not greater than the tolerance prescribed for the raw agricultural commodity unless the feeding of such processed feed will result or is likely to result in a pesticide residue in the edible product of the animal which is unsafe within the meaning of Section 408(a) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(5) If it is or it bears or contains any color additive which is unsafe within the meaning of Section 706 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(6) If any valuable constituent has been in whole or part omitted or abstracted therefrom or any less valuable substance substituted therefor.
(7) If its composition or quality falls below or differs from that which it is purported or is represented to possess by its labeling.
(8) If it contains a drug or antibiotic and the methods used in or the facilities or controls used for its manufacture, processing or packaging do not conform to good manufacturing practice regulations promulgated by the commission to assure that the drug meets the requirement of this Chapter as to safety and has the identity and strength and meets the quality and purity characteristics which it purports or is represented to possess. In promulgating such regulations, the commission shall adopt the good manufacturing practice regulations for medicated feed premixes and for medicated feeds established under authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act unless it determines that they are not appropriate to the conditions which exist in this state.
(9) If it contains viable or poisonous weed seeds in amounts exceeding the limits which the commission shall establish by rule or regulation.
Amended by Acts 1984, No. 523, §1.