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2006 Georgia Code - 2-21-2
2-21-2. As used in this chapter, the term:
(1) 'Certification' means the
verification of authentic organic practices in the production or
processing of organic food or feed and is an annual process by
which the producer or processor of fresh, wholesale, or retail
organic food or feed receives written certification from the
department or a department approved certifying entity that, through
the on-site inspection of the production, storage, processing,
transportation, distribution, and required audit trail practices
used by an organic producer or processor, consumers are assured
that organic food or feed is produced and processed in compliance
with Code Section 2-21-3. For purposes of complying with Code
Section 2-21-3, certification does not require membership in nor
imply a contractual agreement to produce or process organic food or
feed for a certifying organic organization, business, firm, or
individual. However, certification or the use of organic labeling
shall require the maintenance of records and documentation
verifying full compliance with the organic standards. All records
shall be made available to the department or an approved certifying
entity upon request. (2)
'Certifying entity' means any organization, business, firm, or
individual that: (A) Has
standards for certification of organic food or feed production or
processing which meet or exceed standards set by the department and
which are approved in writing by the Commissioner or his or her
designee; and (B) Meets such
education, experience, financial, and ethical standards as are set
by rules promulgated by the Commissioner and meets the requirements
of Chapter 5 of this title. (3) 'Commissioner' means the Commissioner of
Agriculture of this state. (4) 'Department' means the Georgia Department of
Agriculture. (5) 'Feed' means
any article or substance normally intended to be consumed by
animals for physical subsistence and health. (6) 'Food' means any article or substance
normally intended to be consumed by humans for physical subsistence
and health. (7) 'Organic'
means an agriculture management system that enhances biodiversity,
biological cycles, and soil biological activity to produce
agricultural commodities and foster human and environmental
health.
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