FOOD AND DRUGS ACTMarketing Authorization for Food Additives That May Be Used as Yeast FoodsThe Minister of Health, pursuant to subsections 30.3(1)a and 30.5(1)a of the Food and Drugs Actb, issues the annexed Marketing Authorization for Food Additives That May Be Used as Yeast Foods.S.C. 2012, c. 19, s. 416R.S., c. F-27Ottawa, October 2, 2012LEONA AGLUKKAQMinister of HealthInterpretationDefinitionsThe following definitions apply in this Marketing Authorization.yeast food means a food additive that is used as a nutrient to grow yeast. (nourriture des levures)List means the List of Permitted Yeast Foods published by the Department of Health on its website, as amended from time to time. (Liste)Food and Drug RegulationsUnless otherwise indicated, a reference in the List to a provision or division is a reference to a provision or division of Part B of the Food and Drug Regulations.Same meaningWords and expressions used in the List have the same meaning as in Part B of the Food and Drug Regulations.ExemptionsFoodWhen a yeast food that is set out in column 1 of the List is added to a food that is set out in column 2, the food is exempt from the application of paragraphs 4(1)(a) and (d) and sections 6 and 6.1 of the Food and Drugs Act and sections B.01.042, B.01.043 and B.16.007, as applicable, of the Food and Drug Regulations, in respect of the use or presence of the yeast food only, if the amount of the yeast food does not exceed the maximum level of use for that food that is set out in column 3 and if any other condition that is set out in that column is met.“Good manufacturing practice”When the words “good manufacturing practice” appear in column 3, the exemption applies if the amount of the yeast food that is added to the food in manufacturing and processing does not exceed the amount required to accomplish the purpose for which it has been added and if any other condition that is set out in that column is met.Labelling or packaging requirementSubsection (1) does not exempt a food for which a standard is prescribed in Part B of the Food and Drug Regulations from the application of any labelling or packaging requirement that is set out in the standard.Food additivesA yeast food that is set out in column 1 of the List is exempt from the application of section B.16.100 of the Food and Drug Regulations if, at the time of sale, all of the other requirements in those Regulations that apply in respect of the yeast food are met.Coming into ForceComing into forceThis Marketing Authorization comes into force on the day on which section 416 of the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act, chapter 19 of the Statutes of Canada, 2012, comes into force but if the Marketing Authorization is registered after that day, it comes into force on the day on which it is registered.[Note: Authorization in force October 25, 2012, see SI/2012-84.]