Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00336:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00336
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Character Range: 2483–5210

*one-day quantity, more than:
 (a) 70 mmol sodium; or
 (b) 95 mmol potassium.
2.9.4—4 Labelling information
 (1) For the labelling provisions:
 (a) the required statements are:
 (i) a statement to the effect that the food is not a sole source of nutrition and should be consumed in conjunction with a nutritious diet; and
 (ii) a statement to the effect that the food should be used in conjunction with an appropriate physical training or exercise program; and
 (iii) the *warning statement 'Not suitable for children under 15 years of age or pregnant women: Should only be used under medical or dietetic supervision'; and
 (iv) if the food contains added phenylalanine—the warning statement 'Phenylketonurics: Contains phenylalanine'; and
 (b) the required information is:
 (i) directions stating the recommended amount and frequency of intake of the food; and
 (ii) a statement of the recommended consumption in one day; and
 (iii) a nutrition information panel.
 Note The labelling provisions are set out in Standard 1.2.1.
 (2) 'Formulated supplementary sports food' is a *prescribed name.
2.9.4—5 Nutritive substance claims
 (1) This section applies in relation to a package of formulated supplementary sports food if:
 (a) the label on the package includes a statement referring to the presence of a substance that is *used as a nutritive substance in the food; and
 (b) the substance is not a vitamin or a mineral; and
 (c) the statement is not required by another provision of this Code.
 (2) The label must either:
 (a) state the amount by weight (expressed as /100 g food or as a percentage) of the substance, either:
 (i) immediately after the statement referring to the presence of the substance; or
 (ii) immediately following the name of the substance in the statement of ingredients; or
 (b) list, in the nutrition information panel, the substance and the *average quantity by weight of the substance in:
 (i) a serving of the food; and
 (ii) a *unit quantity of the food.
2.9.4—6 Vitamin and mineral claims
 (1) The label on a package of formulated supplementary sports food must not claim the presence of a vitamin or mineral unless:
 (a) the reference is required elsewhere in this Code; or
 (b) the reference is specifically permitted by this section.
 (2) The label on a package of formulated supplementary sports food may claim the presence of a vitamin or mineral in the food only if:
 (a) a serving of the food, or, for a food that requires dilution or reconstitution according to directions, the amount of the food that produces a normal serving, contains at least 10% *RDI or *ESADDI for that vitamin or mineral specified in Column 3 of the tables to sections S1—2 or S1—3, as appropriate; and
 (b) the