§ 17.121 Product formulas
§ 17.122 Amended or revised formulas
§ 17.123 Statement of process
§ 17.124 Samples
§ 17.125 Adoption of formulas and processes
§ 17.126 Formulas for intermediate products
§ 17.127 Self-manufactured ingredients treated optionally as unfinished nonbeverage products
Approval of Formulas

Terms Used In CFR > Title 27 > Chapter I > Subchapter A > Part 17 > Subpart F - Formulas and Samples

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    (1) Search for and get the requested records from field offices or other locations;

    (2) Search for, get, and review many records identified in a single request;

    (3) Consult with another Federal agency having a substantial interest in the request; or

    (4) Consult with two or more FCA offices having a substantial interest in the request. See 12 CFR 602.5