Food Standards




1970 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 75

standardised milk means milk -

(a) from which no substance has been removed except milk fat or cream; and

(b) to which no substance has been added except non-fat milk or non-fat milk solids

(8) The label on each package of skim milk or non-fat milk shall bear, in 3 mm lettering,
in the principal display panel, the words ‘not suitable as a complete milk food for infants’; and
those words shall form the first line or lines in the panel, and no other word shall appear
in the same line or lines.

(9) The label on each package of reduced-fat milk shall bear, in 3 mm lettering, in the
principal display panel, the words ‘not suitable as a complete milk food for infants’; and
those words shall form the first line or lines in the panel, and no other word shall appear in
the same line or lines.

(10) The label on each package of evaporated skim milk shall bear, in 3 mm lettering, in
the principal display panel, the words ‘not suitable as a complete milk food for infants’; and
those words shall form the first line or lines in the panel, and no other word shall appear in
the same line or lines.

(11) The label on each package of skimmed sweetened condensed milk shall bear, in 3
mm lettering, in the principal display panel, the words ‘not suitable as a complete milk food
for infants’
; and those words shall form the first line or lines in the panel, and no other word
shall appear in the same line or lines.

(12) The label on each package of skim milk powder shall bear, in 3 mm lettering, in the
principal display panel, the words ‘not suitable as a complete milk food for infants’; and
those words shall form the first line or lines in the panel, and no other word shall appear in
the same line or lines.

STANDARD 1.1A.6

TRANSITIONAL STANDARD FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES FOODS

(INCLUDING AMINO ACID MODIFIED FOODS)

(NEW ZEALAND ONLY)

Purpose

This Standard incorporates the provisions of Regulations 237 and 239A of the former New
Zealand Food Regulations (1984), in so far as they relate to special purpose foods and amino
acid modified foods. It is anticipated that this Standard will be repealed upon the
development of Standards regulating medical foods and food type dietary supplements. This
Standard operates solely in relation to food sold or imported into New Zealand.



Next Page →



Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 75


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 75





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Transitional Standard for Warning Statement for Condensed Milk, Modified Milk and Skim Milk (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Condensed Milk, Modified Milk, Skim Milk, Warning Statement, Transitional Standard, Food Standards, Labelling Requirements

🏥 Transitional Standard for Special Purposes Foods

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Special Purpose Foods, Amino Acid Modified Foods, Food Regulations, Medical Foods, Dietary Supplements