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Title 17. Food And Drugs


Published: 2015

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Title 17. FOOD AND DRUGS
Chapter 17.05. STANDARDS OF SALE FOR FOOD AND DRINK

Sec. 17.05.010. , 17.05.020. Sale of diseased, corrupted, or unwholesome provisions prohibited; adulteration prohibited. [Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 72 SLA 1998].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.030. Sale of dehydrated, powdered, or reconstituted milk. [Repealed, Sec. 3 ch 193 SLA 1968].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.040. Penalty for violation of AS 17.05.030 . [Repealed, Sec. 18 ch 94 SLA 1980].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.050. Re-serving prohibited. [Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 72 SLA 1998].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.060. - 17.05.160. [Renumbered as AS 17.07.010 - 17.07.200].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Chapter 17.06. SALE OF ORGANIC MEAT, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROCESSED FOODS

Sec. 17.06.010. Prohibition.

 (a) A person may not sell or offer for sale food represented as organic food if the person knows or has reason to know that the food has been grown, raised, or produced with the use of

 (1) a fertilizer, except for manure and other natural fertilizers;

 (2) a manufactured pesticide, hormone, antibiotic, or growth stimulant, except for Bacillus thuringensis and other natural pesticides;

 (3) a substance listed by the department under AS 17.06.050 that is similar to a substance that is restricted with regard to organic food under (1) or (2) of this subsection.

 (b) In this section, "with the use of" means

 (1) applied to the food before a retail sale;

 (2) fed to the animal producing the food;

 (3) unless the substance applied is a pesticide, applied to the soil or other growing medium within one year before seed planting or transplanting, or, if the crops are perennial, before the appearance of the flower bud; or

 (4) in the case of pesticides, applied to the soil or other growing medium within two years before seed planting or transplanting, or, if the crops are perennial, before the appearance of the flower bud.

Sec. 17.06.020. Disclosure.

 (a) Except as provided in (b) of this section, a person may not sell food represented as organic food unless the name and address of the producer of the food are displayed with the food. If the food is not displayed at the purchase site, a written statement with the name and address of the producer must be given to the purchaser unless the name and address are identified on a package containing the purchased food. This subsection does not apply to a sale for consumption on the premises.

 (b) Advertising for the mail order sale of food represented as organic food must include the name and address of the producer of the food.

Sec. 17.06.030. Sworn statement of compliance.

 (a) A producer may not sell to a vendor food represented as organic food unless before the sale the producer provides the vendor with a sworn statement that the producer has grown, raised, or otherwise produced the food in compliance with AS 17.06.010 . If a producer sells the food to the same vendor more than one time during a calendar year, one statement for the calendar year is sufficient to comply with this section.

 (b) In this section, "vendor" means a person who sells food represented as organic food to another person for resale or to a consumer.

Sec. 17.06.050. Regulations.

The department may adopt regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) to implement and interpret this chapter, including a regulation that lists and periodically updates substances under AS 17.06.010 (a).

Sec. 17.06.060. Enforcement and penalties.

 (a) If the department determines that a person is violating a provision of this chapter, or a regulation adopted under this chapter, the department shall order the person to stop the violation and to refrain from future violations.

 (b) If a person violates this chapter, a regulation adopted under this chapter, or an order issued under (a) of this section, the person is liable to the state for

 (1) a civil fine that does not exceed the total of $1,000 plus the state's estimated costs of investigating and taking appropriate administrative and enforcement actions for the violation; and

 (2) an additional civil penalty of three times the value of the product knowingly sold in violation of this chapter.

 (c) The provisions of this section are in addition to the remedies available under AS 45.50.471 - 45.50.561.

Sec. 17.06.070. Definitions.

In this chapter,

 (1) "department" means the Department of Environmental Conservation;

 (2) "food represented as organic food" means food, when the food is meat, fish, poultry, or processed, that is marketed using the term "organic" or a derivative of that term in the labeling or advertising;

 (3) "producer" means a person who grows, raises, or produces food.

Chapter 17.07. FLOUR AND BREAD STANDARDS

[Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 72 SLA 1998].

Chapter 17.10. UNIFORM NARCOTIC DRUG ACT

[Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 45 SLA 1982. For current law, see AS 11.71 and 17.30].

Chapter 17.12. DEPRESSANT, HALLUCINOGENIC AND STIMULANT DRUGS

[Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 45 SLA 1982. For current law, see AS 11.71 and 17.30].

Chapter 17.15. DRUGS

[Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 45 SLA 1982. For current law, see AS 11.71 and 17.30].

Chapter 17.20. ALASKA FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT

Article 01. COMMISSIONER'S POWERS AND DUTIES