Va. Code Ann. § 3.2-5125.1
A. As used in this section:
"Baby food product" means any food manufactured, packaged, and labeled in a jar, pouch, tub, or box sold specifically for babies and children younger than two years of age. "Baby food product" does not include infant formula, as defined in § 54.1-4300.
"FDA" means the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
"Production aggregate" means a quantity of product that is intended to have uniform composition, character, and quality and is produced according to a master manufacturing order.
"Proficient laboratory" means a laboratory that (i) is accredited under the standards of the International Organization for Standardization or the International Electrotechnical Commission pursuant to standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017, (ii) uses an analytical method as sensitive as the analytical method described in the FDA's Elemental Analysis Manual for Food and Related Products, and (iii) demonstrates proficiency in quantifying each toxic element to at least six micrograms of the toxic element to kilogram of food through an independent proficiency test by achieving a z-score that is less than or equal to plus or minus two.
"QR code" means a two-dimension matrix barcode consisting of blocks arranged in a grid that can be read by an imaging device.
"Representative sample" means a sample that consists of a number of units that are drawn based on rational criteria, including random sampling, and intended to ensure that the sample accurately portrays the material being sampled.
"Toxic heavy metal" means arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.
"URL" means uniform resource locater.
D. A manufacturer shall make publicly available on its website for the duration of the product shelf life of a final baby food product, plus one month, for each baby food product sold, manufactured, delivered, held, or offered for sale in the Commonwealth:
E. If the baby food product is tested for a toxic heavy metal subject to an action level, regulatory limit, or tolerance established by the FDA under 21 C.F.R. § 109, the manufacturer shall display on the baby food product:
1. A label that states in a clear, legible, and conspicuous form, the following:
"For Information About Toxic Element Testing On This Product, Scan the QR Code."; and
2025, c. 693.