Stock Foods Regulation 1997 (NSW)

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Part 1Preliminary1Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Stock Foods Regulation 1997.

2Commencement

This Regulation commences on 1 September 1997.

3Definitions

In this Regulation:

label has the same meaning as in the Agvet Code.

manufactured stock food means stock food that has undergone a manufacturing process, but does not include hay, straw, chaff or any stock food that consists entirely of milk or products derived from milk.

MRL Standard means the document entitled MRL Standard: Maximum residue limits in food and animal feedstuffs, being a document published in November 1996 by the National Registration Authority, together with such amendments to that document as are from time to time published in the Commonwealth Gazette.

restricted animal material means tissue, blood or feathers derived from the carcass of an animal and includes any substance produced from or containing any such tissue, blood or feathers, but does not include tallow or gelatin.

Note—

Milk products are not regarded as restricted animal material as they are not tissue or blood derived from the carcass of an animal.

ruminant means an animal that has a rumen, and includes an animal belonging to any of the following classes of animal, namely, cattle, sheep, goats and deer.

the Act means the Stock Foods Act 1940.

4Notes

The explanatory note, table of contents and notes in the text of this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

5Definition of “foreign ingredient”: section 3

The substances and things referred to in:

  • (a)

    Column 1 of Schedule 1, or

  • (b)

    Column 1 of Table 4 to the MRL Standard,

are declared to be foreign ingredients for the purposes of the Act.

6Definition of “stock”: section 3

The following are prescribed as stock for the purposes of the Act:

  • (a)

    horses,

  • (b)

    animals belonging to food producing species.

7Definition of “stock food”: section 3(1)

Meal derived from restricted animal material is prescribed as stock food for the purposes of the Act.

(2)

Any substance:

  • (a)

    that is of a kind generally supplied otherwise than for use as stock food, and

  • (b)

    that, in a particular supply, is not represented as being suitable for use as stock food,

is prescribed as not being stock food for the purposes of the Act in relation to that supply.

Part 2Labels and written statements for stock foods8Labelling of packages generally: section 6

A package of any manufactured stock food must have on it, or on a label securely and conspicuously attached to it:

  • (a)

    a statement indicating the particular class of stock, and the age or stage of production of such stock, which the stock food will maintain or for which it will promote the growth or productive capacity, and

  • (b)

    if the stock food contains more than 30 grams per kilogram of urea:

    • (i)

      a statement of the proportion (in grams per kilogram) of urea in the stock food, and

    • (ii)

      a warning that the stock food may be poisonous for some classes of stock, and

    • (iii)

      directions as to the proper use of the stock food, and

  • (c)

    if the stock food contains more than 5 grams per kilogram of added salt, a statement of the proportion (in grams per kilogram) of salt added to the stock food.

Note—

Examples of a class of stock might include stock of a particular species, or of a type within a species. Examples of an age or stage of production of stock might include weaner pigs, broiler chickens or lactating cows.

9Labelling of packages of stock food: section 6(1)

A package of any manufactured stock food containing restricted animal material must have on it, or on a label securely and conspicuously attached to it, the following statement:

  • This product contains restricted animal material—DO NOT FEED TO CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, DEER OR OTHER RUMINANTS.

(2)

A package of any manufactured stock food that does not contain restricted animal material must have on it, or on a label securely and conspicuously attached to it, the following statement:

  • This product does not contain restricted animal material.

(3)

The lettering in any statement referred to in subclause (1) or (2):

  • (a)

    must:

    • (i)

      if the statement is on a woven bag—be prominently displayed in letters of at least 10 millimetres in height, or

    • (ii)

      in any other case—be prominently displayed in letters of at least 3 millimetres in height, and

  • (b)

    must be printed on a background of contrasting colour.

(4)

If the statement referred to in subclause (1) or (2) is on a label, the label must measure at least 45 millimetres by 120 millimetres.

(5)

This clause does not apply to packages of manufactured stock food that complied with clause 9, as in force immediately before the commencement of the Stock Foods Amendment (Ruminants’ Feed) Regulation 2001.

(6)

Subclause (5) ceases to have effect on 1 January 2002.

9AOffence to remove or interfere with label: section 6

A person must not, without reasonable excuse, remove, alter, obliterate or deface, or cause or permit the removal, alteration, obliteration or defacement of, any statement on, or any label attached to, a package of manufactured stock food in accordance with section 6 of the Act.

Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.

10Written statements concerning stock food supplied in bulk: section 6A

A written statement about stock food that is supplied in bulk must contain the same information as is required by clauses 8 and 9 to appear on a label of stock food of the same kind supplied in a package.

10AOffence to remove or interfere with written statement: section 6A

A person must not, without reasonable excuse, alter, obliterate or deface, or cause or permit the alteration, obliteration or defacement of, any written statement provided in accordance with section 6A of the Act.

Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.

Part 3Foreign ingredients11Restrictions on foreign ingredients: section 7

For the purposes of section 7 of the Act:

  • (a)

    the maximum proportion or amount of any foreign ingredient specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 that may be contained in stock food of a kind specified in Column 2 of that Schedule is the proportion or amount (if any) specified in Column 3 of that Schedule, and

  • (b)

    the maximum proportion or amount of any foreign ingredient specified in Column 1 of Table 4 to the MRL Standard that may be contained in stock food of a kind specified in Column 2 of that Table is the proportion or amount (if any) specified in Column 3 of that Table.

Part 4Miscellaneous12Taking of samples: section 21(1)

For the purposes of section 21 (1) of the Act, a sample of stock food must weigh at least one kilogram or, if the bulk from which it is taken weighs less than one kilogram, must comprise the whole of the bulk.

(2)

A sample may be taken from any part of the bulk and portions of a sample may be taken from different parts of the bulk so long as the portions are properly mixed before the sample is divided.

(3)

For the purposes of section 21 (3) of the Act, delivery of a sample to an analyst may be effected by causing the sample to be sent to the analyst, by post or otherwise, in a package of a kind approved by the Director-General.

(4)

For the purposes of section 21 (4) of the Act, the part of a sample retained by an inspector must be kept:

  • (a)

    in the possession of the inspector, or

  • (b)

    in a place to which only the inspector, and persons authorised by the inspector, have access,

until the Director-General, directs the inspector as to the manner in which the sample is to be disposed of.

13Repeal(1)

The Stock Food Regulation 1992 is repealed.

(2)

Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Stock Foods Regulation 1992, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.

Schedule 1Foreign ingredients

(Clauses 5 and 11)

Part 1Prohibited substances

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Foreign ingredient

Kind of stock food

Proportion or amount

1

Carbadox

All stock foods

Nil

2

Chloramphenicol

All stock foods

Nil

3

Clenbuterol

All stock foods

Nil

4

Hormones of any kind, natural or synthetic, including dienoestrol diacetate, diethylstilboestrol, medroxyprogesterone acetate, trenbolone, zeranol

All stock foods

Nil

5

Hydroxyquinone

All stock foods

Nil

6

Nitrofuran and its derivatives, including furaltadone, furazolidone, nifursol and nitrofurazone

All stock foods

Nil

7

Phenothiazine

All stock foods

Nil

8

Piperazine and related compounds

All stock foods

Nil

9

Promazine and related compounds

All stock foods

Nil

10

Reserpine

All stock foods

Nil

10A

Restricted animal material

Manufactured stock food for ruminants

Nil

11

Sulfathiazole, sulfaguanidine, sulfanilamide, sulfamonomethoxine, sulfachloropyridazine, sulfapyridine, sulfafurazole, sulfamethoxydiazine, sulfacetamide sodium, sulfanitran, phthalylsulfacetamide, sulfacetamide

All stock foods

Nil

12

Thiouracil

All stock foods

Nil

Part 2Weed seeds and plants

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Foreign ingredient

Kind of stock food

Proportion or amount

1

Allium vineale (Crow garlic)

Grain

5 seeds per kilogram

2

Argemone mexicana (Mexican poppy)

Grain

20 seeds per kilogram

3

Corchorus olitorius (Jute)

Grain

20 seeds per kilogram

4

Datura spp. (Thornapples)

Grain

5 seeds per kilogram

5

Echium plantagineum (Paterson’s curse)

Grain

100 seeds per kilogram

6

Emex australis (Double gees, Spiny emex)

Grain

20 seeds per kilogram

7

Heliotropium europaeum (Common heliotrope)

Grain

20 seeds per kilogram

8

Homeria spp. (Cape tulips)

Grain

5 seeds per kilogram

9

Ipomoea plebera (Bellvine)

Grain

500 seeds per kilogram

10

Lolium temulentum (Darnel)

Grain

50 seeds per kilogram

11

Melilotus indicus (Hexham scent)

Grain

50 seeds per kilogram

12

Polygonum convolvulus (Black bindweed)

Grain

1,500 seeds per kilogram

13

Salvia reflexa (Mint weed)

Grain

50 seeds per kilogram

14

Sesbania cannibina (Sesbania pea)

Grain

200 seeds per kilogram

15

Solanum spp. (Solanums, Nightshades)

Grain

50 seeds or 1 fruit per kilogram

16

Tribulus terrestris (Caltrop, Cats head)

Grain

5 seeds per kilogram

17

Vicia sativa (Common vetch, tare)

Grain

10 seeds per kilogram

18

Xanthium spp. (Burrs)

Grain

5 seeds or 2 burrs per kilogram

19

Crotolaria spp. (Rattlepods)

All stock foods

Nil seeds or plant parts

20

Ricinus communis (Castor-oil plant)

All stock foods

Nil seeds or plant parts

Part 3Toxic compounds

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Foreign ingredient

Kind of stock food

Proportion or amount

1

Aflatoxin B1

Peanut meal, cotton seed meal, peanut shells and screenings

0.2 grams per tonne

2

Aflatoxin B1

Coconut meal, linseed meal, lupin meal, pea meal, rapeseed meal, safflower meal, soybean meal, sunflower meal

0.1 grams per tonne

3

Aflatoxin B1

Grain and crushed grain

0.01 grams per tonne

4

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for beef cattle and sheep

0.05 grams per tonne

5

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for weaner or suckling pigs

0.01 grams per tonne

6

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for pigs (other than weaner or suckling pigs)

0.05 grams per tonne

7

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for dairy cows

0.02 grams per tonne

8

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for ducks

0.001 grams per tonne

9

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for layer chickens

0.02 grams per tonne

10

Aflatoxin B1

Manufactured stock foods for poultry (other than ducks or layer chickens)

0.01 grams per tonne

11

Polychlorinated biphenyls

All stock foods

0.05 grams per tonne

12

Polybrominated biphenyls

All stock foods

Nil

13

Aldrin

Manufactured stock foods

0.01 grams per tonne

14

Chlordane

Manufactured stock foods

0.01 grams per tonne

15

DDT, TDE and DDE (Any combination)

Manufactured stock foods

0.05 grams per tonne

16

Dieldrin

Manufactured stock foods

0.01 grams per tonne

17

Endrin

Manufactured stock foods

0.03 grams per tonne

18

HCB

Manufactured stock foods

0.01 grams per tonne

19

Heptachlor

Manufactured stock foods

0.02 grams per tonne

20

Lindane (gamma BHC)

Manufactured stock foods

0.1 grams per tonne

21

Any combination of the substances listed in items 13–20

Manufactured stock foods

0.1 grams per tonne

22

Ergots (Claviceps spp.) (including all fruiting bodies) other than sorghum ergot (Claviceps africana)

All stock foods

200 grams per tonne

23

Cadmium

Stock food for pigs

0.5 grams per tonne

24

Cadmium (where occurring as part of a phosphorus compound)

Stock food for stock other than pigs

100 grams per tonne of phosphorus in the stock food

25

Fluorine

Manufactured stock foods for adult dairy cattle

40 grams per tonne

26

Fluorine

Manufactured stock foods for sheep

200 grams per tonne

27

Fluorine

Manufactured stock foods for pigs (other than breeding pigs)

200 grams per tonne

28

Fluorine

Manufactured stock foods for breeding pigs

150 grams per tonne

29

Fluorine

Manufactured stock foods for poultry

350 grams per tonne

30

Fluorine (where occurring as part of a phosphorus compound)

All stock foods other than manufactured stock foods for adult dairy cattle, sheep, pigs or poultry

40 grams per tonne of phosphorus in the stock food

31

Lead

All stock foods

0.2 grams per tonne

32

Mercury

Stock food (other than fish meal for pigs or poultry)

0.02 grams per tonne

33

Mercury

Fish meal for pigs or poultry

0.4 grams per tonne

34

Sorghum ergot (Claviceps africana)

All stock foods

3,000 grams per tonne

Part 4Antioxidants, minerals and urea

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Foreign ingredient

Kind of stock food

Proportion or amount

Antioxidant

1

Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), Isopropyl gallate or Lauryl gallate

Blood meal, meat meal, meat and bone meal, bone and meat meal or fish meal

200 grams per tonne

2

Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), or Isopropyl gallate or Lauryl gallate

Mixed concentrate or manufactured stock foods other than blood meal, meat meal, meat and bone meal, bone and meat meal or fish meal

100 grams per tonne

3

Ethoxyquin

Blood meal, meat meal, meat and bone meal, bone and meat meal or fish meal

800 grams per tonne

4

Ethoxyquin

Mixed concentrate or manufactured stock foods other than blood meal, meat meal, meat and bone meal, bone and meat meal or fish meal

150 grams per tonne

5

Any combination of the substances listed in items 2 and 4

Manufactured stock foods

150 grams per tonne

Minerals

6

Copper

Manufactured stock food for any stock other than pigs or meat or breeding chickens

20 grams per tonne

7

Copper

Manufactured stock food for breeding chickens

20 grams per tonne

8

Copper

Manufactured stock food for breeding pigs

50 grams per tonne

9

Copper

Manufactured stock food for meat chickens or pigs (other than breeding pigs)

220 grams per tonne

10

Copper

Stock licks for cattle, sheep or goats

1400 grams per tonne

11

Selenium

Stock licks for cattle, sheep or goats

5 grams per tonne

12

Selenium

Manufactured stock foods

0.5 grams per tonne

Urea

13

Urea

Manufactured stock food for stock other than cattle, sheep and goats

Nil

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