Food and Drug Regulations
B.08.029 (1) No person shall sell goat’s milk or goat’s milk powder to which vitamin D has been added unless 100 mL of that food, when ready-to-serve, contains 2 μg of vitamin D.
(2) No person shall sell skimmed or partly skimmed goat’s milk or skimmed or partly skimmed goat’s milk powder to which vitamin A or D has been added unless 100 mL of that food, when ready-to-serve, contains both vitamin A and D in the following amounts:
(a) not less than 140 I.U. and not more than 300 I.U. of vitamin A; and
(b) 2 μg of vitamin D.
(3) No person shall sell evaporated goat’s milk to which any of the following vitamins have been added unless 100 mL of that food, when reconstituted to its original volume, contains each of the following vitamins in the following amounts:
(a) not less than 7 mg and not more than 9 mg of vitamin C;
(b) 2 μg of vitamin D; and
(c) not less than 10 μg and not more than 20 μg of folic acid.
(4) No person shall sell evaporated partly skimmed goat’s milk or evaporated skimmed goat’s milk to which any of the following vitamins have been added unless 100 mL of that food, when reconstituted to its original volume, contains each of the following vitamins in the following amounts:
(a) not less than 140 I.U. and not more than 300 I.U. of vitamin A;
(b) not less than 7 mg and not more than 9 mg of vitamin C;
(c) 2 μg of vitamin D; and
(d) not less than 10 μg and not more than 20 μg of folic acid.
- SOR/85-623, s. 2
- SOR/2022-168, s. 38
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