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Infant Formulae and Follow-on Formulae Regulations, 2002 (L.N. No. 208 of 2002).

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Type of law
Regulation
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Abstract
These Regulations concern compositional and labelling requirements for infant formulae and follow-on formulae (both defined in reg. 3) intended for use by infants of four months and older. No person may place on the market any infant formula or follow-on formula, which does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations (reg. 4). Regulation 5 formulates general requirements for the manufacture of infant food. Regulation 6 prescribes compositional standards for infant food, whereas regulation 7 is concerned with labelling requirements
Standards relative to the composition of infant food are laid down in eight Schedules completing the regulations: Essential composition of infant formulae when reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer (I); Essential composition of follow-on formulae when reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer (II); Nutritional substances (III); Compositional criteria for infant formulae, warranting a corresponding claim (IV); Essential and semi-essential amino acids in breast milk (V); Amino acid composition of casein and breast milk protein (V); Mineral elements in cow's milk (VII); reference values for nutrition labelling for foods intended for infants and young children (VIII).
Date of text
Entry into force notes
These Regulations will come into force on 1 August 2002.
Notes
Made under the Food, Drugs and Drinking Water Act (Cap. 231).
Repealed
Yes
Serial Imprint
Supplement to the Official Gazette of 2002, pp. B 3149-B 3173.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No