From Deseret News archives:
Proposed dairy-label change criticized at hearing
The administrative rule under consideration prohibits companies from making false or misleading statements about milk and dairy products on their packaging. Companies that tout their products free of artificial growth hormone will have to clarify on their packaging that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not found a significant difference between milk from cows that receive the hormone technically called recombinant bovine growth hormones, or rbGH and cows that do not.
Under the proposed rule, the state can penalize violators up to $5,500 per occurrence. In addition, dairy permits may be suspended or revoked, and the state may recall misbranded products.
Scientists have disagreed about the safety of rbGH. Farmers in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the European Union are not allowed to use it, according to the Oregon Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility, whose director spoke against the proposed rule at a hearing Tuesday in Salt Lake City.
"All food from a living organism has hormones," Blackham said.
About 50 people attended Tuesday's hearing; about 20 people most representing professional and trade associations spoke to commissioners, mostly in opposition of the proposed rule.
Jim Olsen of the Utah Food Industry Association believes the FDA should be the agency to regulate labeling, not the states.
"We're going to end up with a patchwork of rules that will be a burden for interstate suppliers," he said.
Patty Lovera of Food and Water Watch, which is fighting to remove rbGH from milk, said consumers do not benefit when content on labels is controlled. The group is based in Washington, D.C.
"This is a restriction on commercial speech and unconstitutional," said Caroline Silveira of the Association of Food, Beverage and Consumer Products Cos. in Sacramento, Calif.
"This rule is unnecessary," said Clay Hough of the International Dairy Foods Association, based in Washington. "Utah's consumers are not being misled or cheated. There's no public outcry to change dairy labels."
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