WAC 16-250-095
Drug and feed additive requirements. Before the department approves a label for commercial feed
that contains additives (including drugs, other special
purpose additives, or nonnutritive additives), the distributor
may be required to submit evidence satisfactory to the
department proving the safety and effectiveness of the
commercial feed when used according to the directions on the
label.
Satisfactory evidence of the safety and effectiveness of
a commercial feed that contains additives (including drugs,
other special purpose additives, or nonnutritive additives) is
established if one or more of the following apply:
(1) When the use of a commercial feed containing such
additives either:
(a) Conforms to the requirements of the applicable
regulation in 21 CFR; or
(b) Are "prior sanctioned"; or
(c) Are "informal review sanctioned"; or
(d) "Generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) for such use.
(2) When the commercial feed is itself a drug, and
(a) Is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and effective
for the labeled use; or
(b) Is marketed subject to an application approved by the
Food and Drug Administration under 21 U.S.C. 360b as amended
effective on the date these rules were adopted.
(3) When one purpose for feeding a commercial feed is to
immunize through some immunological process and the immunizing
drugs or additives have been approved for the purpose through
the Federal Virus, Serum and Toxins Act of 1913, as amended in
1985 (21 U.S.C. 151 et seq.).
(4) When the commercial feed is a directly fed microbial
product and the:
(a) Product meets the particular fermentation product
definition as defined in the Association of American Feed
Control Officials official publication; and
(b) Required microbial content statement in the label is
limited to the following: "Contains a source of live (viable)
naturally occurring microorganisms"; and
(c) Source is stated with a corresponding guarantee
expressed according to WAC 16-250-076 requirements.
(5) When the commercial feed is an enzyme product and
the:
(a) Product meets the particular enzyme definition in the
Association of American Feed Control Officials official
publication; and
(b) Enzyme is stated with a corresponding guarantee
expressed according to WAC 16-250-076 requirements.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.53 and 34.05 RCW. 05-18-094, § 16-250-095, filed 9/7/05, effective 10/8/05;
03-23-128, § 16-250-095, filed 11/19/03, effective 7/1/04.]