Section 35751 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 15. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
35751
. This division does not prohibit the addition of vitamins and
minerals to market milk or the sale of market milk to which any
vitamins and minerals have been added if such milk is labeled to show
the addition of the vitamins and minerals.
A statement of the method and manner of adding vitamins and
minerals shall be filed with and approved by the director, and, when
offered for sale, such vitamin and mineral milk shall not be of a
standard which is below the legal requirements of market milk. When
added, vitamin D shall be present in such quantity that each quart of
the milk contains 400 International Units thereof within limits of
good manufacturing practice. When added, vitamin A shall be present
in such quantity that each quart of the milk contains not less than
2,000 International Units thereof within limits of good manufacturing
practice.
The requirements of this section shall apply to all fluid market
milk products.