Section 113729.5 Of Chapter 2. Definitions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 7. >> Chapter 2.
113729.5
. "Acceptable market name" means a name that the FDA
recognizes as a suitable statement of identity, as described in
Section 101.3 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, in the
labeling of a species. An acceptable market name fairly represents
the identity of the species to United States consumers because it is
not confusingly similar to the name of another species and because it
is not otherwise misleading. An acceptable market name may be any of
the following:
(a) A common or usual name established by either a history of
common usage in the United States or by regulation.
(b) The common name.
(c) A name specifically coined as the market name for a species.
For example, "basa" is the market name coined for Pangasius bocourti.