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2006 Utah Code - 4-6-4 — Transactions exempt from prohibition -- Form and substance of certification.

     4-6-4.   Transactions exempt from prohibition -- Form and substance of certification.
     (1) The prohibition contained in Section 4-6-2 against the manufacture or sale of flour, cereal, or flour related food products is inapplicable, however, to any flour sold to a distributor or processor who certifies to the seller that the flour or any flour or cereal product derived from the flour when offered for retail sale will conform to the enrichment or fortification standards and labeling requirements adopted by the department. The department shall prescribe the form and substance of the certification.
     (2) The standards and requirements adopted by the department are also inapplicable to any flour sold in an isolated transaction or transaction which is not conducted as part of the seller's regular course of business; nor to any flour or cereal product offered for sale to household consumers which is prominently labeled "unenriched flour containing no synthetic minerals or vitamins" as prescribed by regulation of the department.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1979 General Session

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