Feeds Regulations, 1983
11 The Director shall refuse to register a feed if, after an assessment or evaluation of the application for registration, there are reasonable grounds to believe that
(a) its brand or name would tend to deceive or mislead a purchaser with respect to its composition or usefulness;
(b) its brand would likely be confused with a brand already applied to a registered feed;
(c) it is deleterious or injurious to livestock or humans when used according to directions;
(d) it is unsuited for the purpose for which it is to be sold or represented;
(e) it does not meet the standards prescribed by these Regulations for that feed;
(e.1) it does not conform to the requirements of the Health of Animals Act, or any regulations made under that Act, respecting animal by-products, animal food or animal products; or
(f) the labelling information or guarantees do not fully describe the usefulness of the feed.
- SOR/90-73, s. 4
- SOR/2006-147, s. 2
- SOR/2009-220, s. 1(F)
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