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Issue 138 1 Standard 2.9.3 STANDARD 2.9.3 FORMULATED MEAL REPLACEMENTS AND FORMULATED SUPPLEMENTARY FOODS Purpose This Standard provides compositional and labelling requirements for formulated meal replacements and formulated supplementary foods. In addition, this Standard sets out the compositional and labelling requirements for formulated supplementary foods for young children, aged one to three years. Table of Provisions Division 1 Interpretation 1 Interpretation Division 2 Formulated meal replacements 2 Compositional requirements for formulated meal replacements 3 Labelling of formulated meal replacements Division 3 Formulated supplementary foods 4 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods 5 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods Division 4 Formulated supplementary foods for young children 6 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods for young children 7 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods for young children Schedule Formulated meal replacements and formulated supplementary foods and formulated supplementary foods for young children Division 1 Interpretation Clauses 1 Interpretation In this Standard formulated meal replacement means a single food or pre-packaged selection of foods that is sold as a replacement for one or more of the daily meals but not as a total diet replacement. formulated supplementary food means a food specifically designed as a supplement to a normal diet to address situations where intakes of energy and nutrients may not be adequate to meet an individuals requirements. formulated supplementary food for young children means a formulated supplementary food for children aged one to three years. permitted form means the form of vitamin or mineral specified in column 2 of the Schedule to Standard 1.1.1 and in the case of formulated meal replacements, those listed in column 2 of the Schedule to Standard 2.9.4. serving means a quantity of the food which constitutes one normal serving when prepared according to manufacturers directions or when the food requires no further preparation before consumption, and in the case of a formulated meal replacement is equivalent to one meal. Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 2 Standard 2.9.3 Editorial note: Recommended Dietary Intake (RDI) and Estimated Safe and Adequate Daily Dietary Intake (ESADDI) are defined in Standard 1.1.1 for the purposes of this Standard. Division 2 Formulated meal replacements 2 Compositional requirements for formulated meal replacements (1) Formulated meal replacements must contain in a serving no less than (a) 12 g protein; and (b) 850 kJ; and (c) 25 % of the RDI of each of those vitamins and minerals listed in column 1 of Table 1 in the Schedule. (2) A formulated meal replacement may have added to it the vitamins and minerals listed in (a) column 1 of Table 1 in the Schedule, provided the total of the naturally occurring and added quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 2 of Table 1; and (b) column 1 of Table 2 in the Schedule, provided the total of the naturally occurring and added quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 2 of Table 2. (3) Vitamins and minerals added to formulated meal replacements must be in the permitted form. 3 Labelling of formulated meal replacements (1) Subject to subclause (2), the nutrition information panel on the label on a package of formulated meal replacement must include a declaration of the average quantities of the vitamins and minerals present in the food and (a) listed in column 1 of Table 1 to the Schedule; and (b) listed in column 1 of Table 2 to the Schedule, and have been added to the food. (2) A claim as to the presence in a formulated meal replacement of a vitamin or mineral listed in column 1 of Table 1 or Table 2 in the Schedule may be made on the label on a package of formulated meal replacement, provided that (a) no less than 10 % of the RDI or ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral is present in a serving of the food; and (b) where a vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity set out in column 3 of Table 1 or Table 2. (2A) A claim, either express or implied, that a formulated meal replacement is a good source of a vitamin or mineral may be made if (a) the vitamin or mineral is listed in column 1 of Table 1 or Table 2 in the Schedule; and (b) a serving of the food contains at least 25% of the RDI or ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral; and (c) where the vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity set out in column 3 of Table 1 or 2. Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 3 Standard 2.9.3 (3) Formulated meal replacement is a prescribed name. (4) The label on a package of formulated meal replacement must include words to the effect that the product must not be used as a total diet replacement. Division 3 Formulated supplementary foods 4 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods (1) Formulated supplementary foods must contain in a serving no less than (a) 8 g protein; and (b) 550 kJ; and (c) 20 % of the RDI of no less than one of those vitamins or minerals listed in column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule, provided the total quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 4 of Table 3. (2) The vitamins or minerals listed in column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule may be added to a formulated supplementary food, provided the total of the naturally occurring and added quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 4 of Table 3. (3) Vitamins and minerals added to formulated supplementary foods must be in the permitted form. 5 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods (1) Subject to subclause (2), the nutrition information panel on the label on a package of formulated supplementary food must include a declaration of the average quantity of a vitamin or mineral present in the food where that vitamin or mineral is listed in column 1 of Table 3 to the Schedule and has been added to the food. (1A) In this clause, claimable vitamin or mineral means a vitamin or mineral that is listed in (a) the Schedule to Standard 1.1.1; or (b) Column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule to this Standard. (2) A claim as to the presence in a formulated supplementary food of a claimable vitamin or mineral may be made on the label on a package of formulated supplementary food provided that (a) no less than 10 % of the RDI of the vitamin or mineral listed in column 1 of Table 3 is present in a serving of the food; and (b) no less than 10 % of the ESADDI of the vitamin or mineral is present in a serving of the food; and (c) where a vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving of the food is no more than the quantity set out in column 5 of Table 3. (2A) A claim, either express or implied, that a formulated supplementary food is a good source of a vitamin or mineral may be made if (a) the vitamin or mineral is a claimable vitamin or mineral; and (b) a serving of the food contains at least 25% of the RDI or ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral; and (c) where the vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity set out in column 5 of Table 3. Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 4 Standard 2.9.3 (3) The label on a package of formulated supplementary food must include a description of the role of the food as a supplement to a normal diet to address situations where intakes of energy and nutrients may not be adequate to meet an individuals requirements. (4) Formulated supplementary food is a prescribed name. Division 4 Formulated supplementary foods for young children 6 Compositional requirements for formulated supplementary foods for young children (1) Formulated supplementary foods for young children must contain in a serving no less than (a) 2.5 g protein; and (b) 330 kJ; and (c) 20 % of the RDI of no less than one of those vitamins or minerals listed in column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule, provided the total quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 2 of Table 3. (2) The vitamins or minerals listed in column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule may be added to a formulated supplementary food for young children, provided the total of the naturally occurring and added quantity of each vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity, where specified, set out in relation to that vitamin or mineral in column 2 of Table 3. (3) Vitamins and minerals added to formulated supplementary foods for young children must be in the permitted form. (4) Formulated supplementary foods for young children may contain singularly or in combination, no more than 1.6 g of inulin-derived substances and galacto-oligosaccharides per serving. (5) For subclause 6(4) the maximum permitted amount only applies when the substances are added. In that case the maximum permitted amount then applies to the sum of the naturally-occurring and the added substances. 6A Lutein (1) Lutein from Tagetes erecta L. is a nutritive substance which may be added to a formulated supplementary food for young children, provided the total of the naturally occurring and added amounts of lutein is no more than 100 g per serving. (2) The label on a package of formulated supplementary food for young children must not include any words indicating, or any other indication, that the product contains lutein unless the total amount of lutein is no less than 30 g per serving. 7 Labelling of formulated supplementary foods for young children (1) Subject to subclause (2), the nutrition information panel on the label on a package of formulated supplementary food for young children must include a declaration of the average quantity of a vitamin or mineral present in the food where that vitamin or mineral is listed in column 1 of Table 3 to the Schedule and has been added to the food. (1A) In this clause, claimable vitamin or mineral means a vitamin or mineral that is listed in (a) the Schedule to Standard 1.1.1; or (b) Column 1 of Table 3 in the Schedule to this Standard. (2) A claim as to the presence in a formulated supplementary food for young children of a claimable vitamin or mineral may be made on the label on a package of formulated supplementary food provided that Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 5 Standard 2.9.3 (a) no less than 10 % of the RDI of the vitamin or mineral listed in column 1 of Table 3 is present in a serving of the food; and (b) no less than 10 % of the ESADDI of the vitamin or mineral is present in a serving of the food; and (c) where a vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving of the food is no more than the quantity set out in column 3 of Table 3. (2A) A claim, either express or implied, that a formulated supplementary food for young children is a good source of a vitamin or mineral may be made if (a) the vitamin or mineral is a claimable vitamin or mineral; and (b) a serving of the food contains at least 25% of the RDI or ESADDI of that vitamin or mineral; and (c) where the vitamin or mineral has been added to the food, the claimed quantity of that vitamin or mineral in a serving is no more than the quantity set out in column 3 of Table 3. (3) The label on a package of formulated supplementary food for young children must include a description of the role of the food as a supplement to a normal diet to address situations where intakes of energy and nutrients may not be adequate to meet an individuals requirements. (4) Formulated supplementary food for young children is a prescribed name. Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 6 Standard 2.9.3 SCHEDULE Table 1 Formulated meal replacements Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Vitamins and minerals Maximum quantity per one-meal serving (proportion RDI) Maximum claim per one-meal serving (proportion RDI) Vitamin A 300 g (40%) 300 g (40%) Thiamin No quantity set 0.55 mg (50%) Riboflavin No quantity set 0.85 mg (50%) Niacin No quantity set 5.0 mg (50%) Folate No quantity set 100 g (50%) Vitamin B6 No quantity set 0.8 mg (50%) Vitamin B12 No quantity set 1.0 g (50%) Vitamin C No quantity set 20 mg (50%) Vitamin D 5.0 g (50%) 5.0 g (50%) Vitamin E No quantity set 5.0 mg (50%) Calcium No quantity set 400 mg (50%) Iodine 75 g (50%) 75 g (50%) Iron No quantity set 4.8 mg (40%) Magnesium No quantity set 160 mg (50%) Phosphorus No quantity set 500 mg (50%) Zinc No quantity set 4.8 mg (40%) Table 2 Formulated meal replacements Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Vitamins and minerals Maximum quantity per one- meal serving (proportion ESADDI unless stated otherwise) Maximum claim per one-meal serving (proportion ESADDI unless stated otherwise) Biotin No quantity set 5 g (17%) Pantothenic acid No quantity set 0.8 mg (17%) Vitamin K No quantity set 40 g (50%) Chromium: inorganic 34 g (17%) 34 g (17%) organic 16 g (8%) no claim permitted Copper: inorganic 0.50 mg (17%) 0.50 mg (17%) organic 0.24 mg (8%) no claim permitted Manganese: inorganic 0.85 mg (17%) 0.85 mg (17%) organic 0.4 mg (8%) no claim permitted Molybdenum: inorganic 42.5 g (17%) 42.5 g (17%) organic 20 g (8%) no claim permitted Selenium: inorganic 17.5 g (25% RDI) 17.5 g (25% RDI) organic 9 g (13% RDI) 9 g (13% RDI) Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2013C00102 Issue 138 7 Standard 2.9.3 Table 3 Formulated supplementary foods and formulated supplementary foods for young children Column
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