Maryland Code § AG-6-101

Section AG-6-101
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) A commercial feed is "adulterated" if:
(1) The feed contains any poisonous or deleterious substance that
may render the feed injurious to human or animal health, except when the substance
is not added to the feed and the quantity of the substance does not ordinarily render
it injurious to human or animal health;
(2) A valuable constituent is omitted or abstracted wholly or partially
from it or any less valuable substance is substituted for it;
(3) Its composition or quality falls below or differs from that which it
is purported or is represented to possess by its labeling;
(4) The feed contains any added poisonous, added deleterious, or
added nonnutritive substance which is unsafe;
(5) The feed consists, in whole or part, of any filthy, putrid, or
decomposed substance, or is otherwise unfit for feed; or
(6) The feed has been prepared, packed, or held under unsanitary
conditions where the feed may have become contaminated with filth or rendered
injurious to human or animal health.
(c) "Brand" means the term, design, trademark, or other specific
designation under which individual commercial feed is distributed in the State.
(d) "Commercial feed" means a material or combination of materials
distributed, or intended for distribution, for use as feed, or for mixing in feed for any
animal other than man including feed prepared and distributed for consumption by
dogs and cats, or any domesticated animal normally maintained in a cage or tank,
including gerbils, hamsters, canaries, psittacine birds, mynahs, finches, tropical fish,
goldfish, snakes, and turtles, except:
(1) Unmixed whole seeds and physically altered entire unmixed
seeds that are not chemically altered or adulterated;
(2) Commodities such as hay, straw, stover, silage, cobs, husks, hulls,
and individual chemical compounds or substances when the commodities,
compounds, or substances are not intermixed with other materials or adulterated; or

(3) A material or combination of materials that is exempt from this
definition in regulations adopted by the Secretary.
(e) "Contract feed" means a commercial feed which is formulated according
to an agreement between a distributor and a contract feeder.
(f) "Contract feeder" means an independent contractor who feeds
commercial feed to animals pursuant to a contract whereby commercial feed is
supplied, furnished, or otherwise provided to him and his remuneration is determined
wholly or partially by feed consumption, mortality, profits, amount, or quality of the
product.
(g) "Customer-formula feed" means a mixture of commercial feed, each
batch of which is mixed according to the specific instructions of any distributee.
(h) "Distribute" means to exchange, offer for sale, sell, or barter, supply,
furnish, or provide commercial feed, customer-formula feed, or contract feed to a
contract feeder, or otherwise to supply, furnish, or provide commercial feeds as part
of a commercial enterprise.
(i) "Feed ingredient" means each of the constituent materials making up a
commercial feed.
(j) "Label" means a display of written, printed, or graphic matter upon or
affixed to the container in which a commercial feed is distributed, or on the invoice or
delivery slip with which a commercial feed, customer-formula feed, or contract feed
is distributed.
(k) "Manufacture" means to grind, mix, or blend or further process a
commercial feed.
(l) A commercial feed is "misbranded" if:
(1) Its labeling is false or misleading in any particular;
(2) It is distributed under the name of another feed;
(3) It is not labeled as required in §§ 6-109, 6-110, and 6-111 of this
subtitle and in the departmental rules and regulations;
(4) It purports to be or is represented as a feed ingredient, or if it
purports to contain or is represented as containing a feed ingredient, unless the feed
ingredient conforms to any definition of identity, prescribed by departmental rules

and regulations, which shall give due regard to commonly accepted definitions, such
as those issued by the Association of American Feed Control Officials, Inc.; or
(5) Any word, statement, or other information, required to appear on
the label or labeling, is not placed on it prominently and conspicuously, as compared
with other words, statements, designs, or devices in the labeling, and it is not in terms
that render it likely to be read and understood by the ordinary individual under
customary conditions of purchase and use.
(m) "Official sample" means any sample of feed taken and designated as
"official" by the Secretary.
(n) "Percent" or "percentage" means percentage by weight.
(o) "Ton" means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois.

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