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2006 Georgia Code - 2-21-3
2-21-3. (a) Upon testing, any agricultural ingredient,
article, commodity, or product which is identified, labeled,
advertised, packaged, or promoted as organic shall contain no more
than 5 percent of a level established as toxic by the United States
Food and Drug Administration, the United States Environmental
Protection Agency, the Environmental Protection Division of the
Department of Natural Resources, or the United States Department of
Agriculture. (b) Producers,
brokers, distributors, and processors of an organic food or feed
product which is identified, advertised, promoted, labeled, or
packaged as organic shall keep accurate records of all purchasing,
shipping, and storage practices which transpired while any organic
commodity or product was in the possession of a producer, broker,
distributor, or processor. Accurate records shall include the
location at which such organic commodity or product
originated. (c) On or after
July 1, 2000, any qualifying organic production, distribution, or
processing practices shall be deemed eligible for certification
upon approval by the department. The department shall review any
organic production, distribution, or processing practice which
began prior to July 1, 2000, and may approve certification if such
practice meets the requirements as set forth in this chapter and
the standards adopted by the department.
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