(a) When required by this chapter to list the name of each ingredient or collective term for the grouping of ingredients on a label, a commercial feed manufacturer shall use:
- (1) the ingredient name as defined in the Official Definitions of Feed Ingredients as published in the Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials;
- (2) the common or usual name of the ingredient; or
- (3) an ingredient name approved by the state chemist.
- (b) The name of each ingredient must be shown in letters or type of the same size.
- (c) A reference to quality or grade of an ingredient may not appear in the ingredient statement of a feed.
- (d) The term "dehydrated" may precede the name of any product that has been artificially dried.
- (e) A single ingredient product defined by the Association of American Feed Control Officials is not required to have an ingredient statement.
- (f) When the word "iodized" is used in connection with a feed ingredient, the feed ingredient shall contain not less than seven-thousandths percent (0.007%) iodine, uniformly distributed.
As added by P.L.16-2026, SEC.20.