Food Standards (Application A1144 – Re-categorising Coconut Milk for Food Additive Permissions) Variation (Cth)

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Food Standards (Application A1144 – Re-categorising Coconut Milk for Food Additive Permissions) Variation

The Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand gives notice of the making of this variation under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991.  The variation commences on the date specified in clause 3 of this variation.

Dated 20 August 2018

Glen Neal

General Manager, Risk Management & Intelligence

Delegate of the Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand

Note: 

This variation will be published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. FSC 121 on 23 August 2018. This means that this date is the gazettal date for the purposes of clause 3 of the variation.

1             Name

This instrument is the Food Standards (Application A1144 – Re-categorising Coconut Milk for Food Additive Permissions) Variation.

2             Variation to a standard in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

The Schedule varies a Standard in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

3             Commencement

The variation commences on the date of gazettal.

Schedule

[1]           Schedule 15 is varied by

[1.1]        omitting from section S15—2, the words ‘For each class’, substituting “Unless the table to   section S15—5 expressly provides otherwise, for each class’.

[1.2]        inserting in the table to section S15—5, in numerical order

4.3.0.5        Coconut milk coconut cream and coconut syrup

No Colourings permitted

210 211 212 213 Benzoic acid and sodium, potassium and calcium benzoates 1 000
220 221 222 223 224 225 228   Sulphur dioxide and sodium and potassium sulphites 30

[1.3]        omitting items 14.1.2.1.1 and 14.1.2.1.2 from the table to section S15—5, substituting

14.1.2.1.1              Tomato juices pH < 4.5
234 Nisin GMP
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