Section 46003.5 Of Chapter 10. Organic Foods From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 17. >> Chapter 10.
46003.5
. (a) Following the promulgation of the national materials
list by the United States Department of Agriculture pursuant to the
federal Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. Secs. 6501 to
6522, incl.), the secretary, in consultation with the Organic Food
Advisory Board, shall adopt regulations listing specific substances
that are in compliance or not in compliance with the definition of
"prohibited materials," as defined in subdivision (p) of Section
110815 of the Health and Safety Code, for use in the production and
handling of organic foods.
Prior to the promulgation of the national materials list by the
United States Department of Agriculture pursuant to the federal
Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, the Organic Food Advisory
Board, in consultation with the secretary, shall determine which, if
any, substance may be allowed for use in the production and handling
of organic foods in this state. Within 90 days of promulgation of the
national materials list by the United States Department of
Agriculture, the Organic Food Advisory Board, in consultation with
the secretary, shall determine which, if any, substance allowed for
use by the national materials list may be allowed for use in the
production and handling of organic foods in this state.
(b) Prior to adoption of these regulations, the secretary shall
issue administratively a preliminary, nonexhaustive list of materials
that are in compliance or not in compliance with subdivision (p) of
Section 110815 of the Health and Safety Code based on the listings of
permitted materials published by California Certified Organic
Farmers, the Organic Trade Association, and the Departments of
Agriculture of the States of Oregon and Washington.