[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR317.312]



[Page 204-210]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 317_LABELING, MARKING DEVICES, AND CONTAINERS--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart B_Nutrition Labeling

 

Sec. 317.312  Reference amounts customarily consumed per eating occasion.



    (a) The general principles followed in arriving at the reference 

amounts customarily consumed per eating occasion (Reference Amount(s)), 

as set forth in paragraph (b) of this section, are:

    (1) The Reference Amounts are calculated for persons 4 years of age 

or older to reflect the amount of food customarily consumed per eating 

occasion by persons in this population group. These Reference Amounts 

are based on data set forth in appropriate national food consumption 

surveys.

    (2) The Reference Amounts are calculated for an infant or child 

under 4 years of age to reflect the amount of food customarily consumed 

per eating occasion by infants up to 12 months of age or by children 1 

through 3 years of age, respectively. These Reference Amounts are based 

on data set forth in appropriate national food consumption surveys. Such 

Reference Amounts are to be used only when the product is specially 

formulated or processed for use by an infant or by a child under 4 years 

of age.

    (3) An appropriate national food consumption survey includes a large 

sample size representative of the demographic and socioeconomic 

characteristics of the relevant population group and must be based on 

consumption data under actual conditions of use.

    (4) To determine the amount of food customarily consumed per eating 

occasion, the mean, median, and mode of the consumed amount per eating 

occasion were considered.

    (5) When survey data were insufficient, FSIS took various other 

sources of information on serving sizes of food into consideration. 

These other sources of information included:

    (i) Serving sizes used in dietary guidance recommendations or 

recommended by other authoritative systems or organizations;

    (ii) Serving sizes recommended in comments;

    (iii) Serving sizes used by manufacturers and grocers; and

    (iv) Serving sizes used by other countries.



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    (6) Because they reflect the amount customarily consumed, the 

Reference Amount and, in turn, the serving size declared on the product 

label are based on only the edible portion of food, and not bone, seed, 

shell, or other inedible components.

    (7) The Reference Amount is based on the major intended use of the 

product (e.g., a mixed dish measurable with a cup as a main dish and not 

as a side dish).

    (8) The Reference Amounts for products that are consumed as an 

ingredient of other products, but that may also be consumed in the form 

in which they are purchased (e.g., ground beef), are based on use in the 

form purchased.

    (9) FSIS sought to ensure that foods that have similar dietary 

usage, product characteristics, and customarily consumed amounts have a 

uniform Reference Amount.

    (b) The following Product Categories and Reference Amounts shall be 

used as the basis for determining serving sizes for specific products:



  Table 1--Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed per Eating Occasion--

                    Infant and Toddler Foods \1,2,3\

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                               Reference

                      Product category                          amount

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Infant & Toddler Foods:

  Dinner Dry Mix............................................        15 g

  Dinner, ready-to-serve, strained type.....................        60 g

  Dinner, soups, ready-to-serve junior type.................       110 g

  Dinner, stew or soup ready-to-serve toddlers..............       170 g

  Plain meats and meat sticks, ready-to-serve...............        55 g

------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ These values represent the amount of food customarily consumed per

  eating occasion and were primarily derived from the 1977-1978 and the

  1987-1988 Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys conducted by the U.S.

  Department of Agriculture.

\2\ Unless otherwise noted in the Reference Amount column, the Reference

  Amounts are for the ready-to-serve or almost ready-to-serve form of

  the product (i.e., heat and serve). If not listed separately, the

  Reference Amount for the unprepared form (e.g., dehydrated cereal) is

  the amount required to make one Reference Amount of the prepared form.

\3\ Manufacturers are required to convert the Reference Amount to the

  label serving size in a household measure most appropriate to their

  specific product using the procedures established by regulation.





  Table 2--Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed Per Eating Occasion--

                     General Food Supply \1,2,3,4,5\

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                   Reference amount    Reference amount

        Product category        ----------------------------------------

                                    Ready-to-serve       Ready-to-cook

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Egg mixtures, (western style     110 g                n/a.

 omelet, souffle, egg foo young.

Lard, margarine, shortening....  1 tbsp               n/a.

Salad and potato toppers; e.g.,  7 g                  n/a.

 bacon bits.

Bacon (bacon, beef breakfast     15 g                 54 g=bacon. 30 g =

 strips, pork breakfast strips,                        breakfast strips.

 pork rinds).

Dried; e.g., jerky, dried beef,  30 g                 n/a.

 Parma ham sausage products

 with a moisture/protein ratio

 of less than 2:1; e.g.,

 pepperoni.

Snacks; e.g., meat snack food    30 g                 n/a.

 sticks.

Luncheon meat, bologna,          55 g                 n/a.

 Canadian style bacon, pork

 pattie crumbles, beef pattie

 crumbles, blood pudding,

 luncheon loaf, old fashioned

 loaf, berlinger, bangers,

 minced luncheon roll,

 thuringer, liver sausage,

 mortadella, uncured sausage

 (franks), ham and cheese loaf,

 P&P loaf, scrapple souse, head

 cheese, pizza loaf, olive

 loaf, pate, deviled ham,

 sandwich spread, teawurst,

 cervelet, Lebanon bologna,

 potted meat food product, taco

 fillings, meat pie fillings.

Linked meat sausage products,    55 g                 n/a. 75 g=uncooked

 Vienna sausage, frankfurters,                         sausage.

 pork sausage, imitation

 frankfurters, bratwurst,

 kielbasa, Polish sausage,

 summer sausage, mettwurst,

 smoked country sausage, smoked

 sausage, smoked or pickled

 meat, pickled pigs feet.

Entrees without sauce, cuts of   85 g                 114 g.

 meat including marinated,

 tenderized, injected cuts of

 meat, beef patty, corn dog,

 croquettes, fritters, cured

 ham, dry cured ham, dry cured

 cappicola, corned beef,

 pastrami, country ham, pork

 shoulder picnic, meatballs,

 pureed adult foods.

Canned meats, canned beef,       55 g                 n/a.

 canned pork. \4\.

Entrees with sauce, barbecued    140 g                n/a.

 meats in sauce.

Mixed dishes NOT measurable      140 g (plus 55 g     n/a.

 with a cup; \5\ e.g., burrito,   for products with

 egg roll, enchilada, pizza,      sauce toppings)

 pizza roll, quiche, all types

 of sandwiches, cracker and

 meat lunch type packages,

 gyro, stromboli, burger on a

 bun, frank on a bun, calzone,

 taco, pockets stuffed with

 meat, foldovers, stuffed

 vegetables with meat, shish

 kabobs, empanada.

Mixed dishes measurable with a   1 cup                n/a.

 cup; e.g., meat casserole,

 macaroni and cheese with meat,

 pot pie, spaghetti with sauce,

 meat chili, chili with beans,

 meat hash, creamed chipped

 beef, beef ravioli in sauce,

 beef stroganoff, Brunswick

 stew, goulash, meat stew,

 ragout, meat lasagna, meat

 filled pasta.

Salads--pasta or potato, potato  140 g                n/a.

 salad with bacon, macaroni and

 meat salad.

Salads--all other meat, salads,  100 g                n/a.

 ham salad.

Soups--all varieties...........  245 g                n/a.



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Major main entree type sauce;    125 g                n/a.

 e.g., spaghetti sauce with

 meat, spaghetti sauce with

 meatballs.

Minor main entree sauce; e.g.,   \1/4\ cup            n/a.

 pizza sauce with meat, gravy.

Seasoning mixes dry, bases,      ...................  ..................

 extracts, dried broths and

 stock/juice, freeze dry trail

 mix products with meat..

As reconstituted:

  Amount to make one Reference

   Amount of the final dish;

   e.g.,

    Gravy......................  \1/4\ cup            n/a.

    Major main entree type       125 g                n/a.

     sauce.

    Soup.......................  245 g                n/a.

    Entree measurable with a     1 cup                n/a.

     cup.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ These values represent the amount of food customarily consumed per

  eating occasion and were primarily derived from the 1977-78 and the

  1987-88 Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys conducted by the U.S.

  Department of Agriculture.

\2\ Manufacturers are required to convert the Reference Amounts to the

  label serving size in a household measure most appropriate to their

  specific product using the procedures established by regulation.

\3\ Examples listed under Product Category are not all inclusive or

  exclusive. Examples are provided to assist manufacturers in

  identifying appropriate product Reference Amount.

\4\ If packed or canned in liquid, the Reference Amount is for the

  drained solids, except for products in which both the solids and

  liquids are customarily consumed.

\5\ Pizza sauce is part of the pizza and is not considered to be sauce

  topping.



    (c) For products that have no Reference Amount listed in paragraph 

(b) of this section for the unprepared or the prepared form of the 

product and that consist of two or more foods packaged and presented to 

be consumed together (e.g., lunch meat with cheese and crackers), the 

Reference Amount for the combined product shall be determined using the 

following rules:

    (1) For bulk products, the Reference Amount for the combined product 

shall be the Reference Amount, as established in paragraph (b) of this 

section, for the ingredient that is represented as the main ingredient 

plus proportioned amounts of all minor ingredients.

    (2) For products where the ingredient represented as the main 

ingredient is one or more discrete units, the Reference Amount for the 

combined product shall be either the number of small discrete units or 

the fraction of the large discrete unit that is represented as the main 

ingredient that is closest to the Reference Amount for that ingredient 

as established in paragraph (b) of this section plus proportioned 

amounts of all minor ingredients.

    (3) If the Reference Amounts are in compatible units, they shall be 

summed (e.g., ingredients in equal volumes such as tablespoons). If the 

Reference Amounts are in incompatible units, the weights of the 

appropriate volumes should be used (e.g., grams of one ingredient plus 

gram weight of tablespoons of a second ingredient).

    (d) If a product requires further preparation, e.g., cooking or the 

addition of water or other ingredients, and if paragraph (b) of this 

section provides a Reference Amount for the product in the prepared 

form, then the Reference Amount for the unprepared product shall be 

determined using the following rules:

    (1) Except as provided for in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the 

Reference Amount for the unprepared product shall be the amount of the 

unprepared product required to make the Reference Amount for the 

prepared product as established in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (2) For products where the entire contents of the package is used to 

prepare one large discrete unit usually divided for consumption, the 

Reference Amount for the unprepared product shall be the amount of the 

unprepared product required to make the fraction of the large discrete 

unit closest to the Reference Amount for the prepared product as 

established in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (e) The Reference Amount for an imitation or substitute product or 

altered product as defined in Sec. 317.313(d), such as a ``low 

calorie'' version, shall be the



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same as for the product for which it is offered as a substitute.

    (f) The Reference Amounts set forth in paragraphs (b) through (e) of 

this section shall be used in determining whether a product meets the 

criteria for nutritional claims. If the serving size declared on the 

product label differs from the Reference Amount, and the product meets 

the criteria for the claim only on the basis of the Reference Amount, 

the claim shall be followed by a statement that sets forth the basis on 

which the claim is made. That statement shall include the Reference 

Amount as it appears in paragraph (b) of this section followed, in 

parentheses, by the amount in common household measure if the Reference 

Amount is expressed in measures other than common household measures.

    (g) The Administrator, on his or her own initiative or on behalf of 

any interested person who has submitted a labeling application, may 

issue a proposal to establish or amend a Product Category or Reference 

Amount identified in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (1) Labeling applications and supporting documentation to be filed 

under this section shall be submitted in quadruplicate, except that the 

supporting documentation may be submitted on a computer disc copy. If 

any part of the material submitted is in a foreign language, it shall be 

accompanied by an accurate and complete English translation. The 

labeling application shall state the applicant's post office address.

    (2) Pertinent information will be considered as part of an 

application on the basis of specific reference to such information 

submitted to and retained in the files of the Food Safety and Inspection 

Service. However, any reference to unpublished information furnished by 

a person other than the applicant will not be considered unless use of 

such information is authorized (with the understanding that such 

information may in whole or part be subject to release to the public) in 

a written statement signed by the person who submitted it. Any reference 

to published information should be accompanied by reprints or 

photostatic copies of such references.

    (3) The availability for public disclosure of labeling applications, 

along with supporting documentation, submitted to the Agency under this 

section will be governed by the rules specified in subchapter D, title 

9.

    (4) Data accompanying the labeling application, such as food 

consumption data, shall be submitted on separate sheets, suitably 

identified. If such data has already been submitted with an earlier 

labeling application from the applicant, the present labeling 

application must provide the data.

    (5) The labeling application must be signed by the applicant or by 

his or her attorney or agent, or (if a corporation) by an authorized 

official.

    (6) The labeling application shall include a statement signed by the 

person responsible for the labeling application, that to the best of his 

or her knowledge, it is a representative and balanced submission that 

includes unfavorable information, as well as favorable information, 

known to him or her pertinent to the evaluation of the labeling 

application.

    (7) Labeling applications for a new Reference Amount and/or Product 

Category shall be accompanied by the following data which shall be 

submitted in the following form to the Director, Food Labeling Division, 

Regulatory Programs, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Washington, DC 

20250:



________________________________________________________________________

(Date)



    The undersigned, ------------ submits this labeling application 

pursuant to 9 CFR 317.312 with respect to Reference Amount and/or 

Product Category.

    Attached hereto, in quadruplicate, or on a computer disc copy, and 

constituting a part of this labeling application, are the following:

    (i) A statement of the objective of the labeling application;

    (ii) A description of the product;

    (iii) A complete sample product label including nutrition label, 

using the format established by regulation;

    (iv) A description of the form in which the product will be 

marketed;

    (v) The intended dietary uses of the product with the major use 

identified (e.g., ham as a luncheon meat);

    (vi) If the intended use is primarily as an ingredient in other 

foods, list of foods or food categories in which the product will be 

used as an ingredient with information on the prioritization of the use;



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    (vii) The population group for which the product will be offered for 

use (e.g., infants, children under 4 years of age);

    (viii) The names of the most closely-related products (or in the 

case of foods for special dietary use and imitation or substitute foods, 

the names of the products for which they are offered as substitutes);

    (ix) The suggested Reference Amount (the amount of edible portion of 

food as consumed, excluding bone, skin or other inedible components) for 

the population group for which the product is intended with full 

description of the methodology and procedures that were used to 

determine the suggested Reference Amount. In determining the Reference 

Amount, general principles and factors in paragraph (a) of this section 

should be followed.

    (x) The suggested Reference Amount shall be expressed in metric 

units. Reference Amounts for foods shall be expressed in grams except 

when common household units such as cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons are 

more appropriate or are more likely to promote uniformity in serving 

sizes declared on product labels. For example, common household measures 

would be more appropriate if products within the same category differ 

substantially in density such as mixed dishes measurable with a cup.

    (A) In expressing the Reference Amount in grams, the following 

general rules shall be followed:

    (1) For quantities greater than 10 grams, the quantity shall be 

expressed in nearest 5 grams increment.

    (2) For quantities less than 10 grams, exact gram weights shall be 

used.

    (B) [Reserved]

    (xi) A labeling application for a new subcategory of food with its 

own Reference Amount shall include the following additional information:

    (A) Data that demonstrate that the new subcategory of food will be 

consumed in amounts that differ enough from the Reference Amount for the 

parent category to warrant a separate Reference Amount. Data must 

include sample size, and the mean, standard deviation, median, and modal 

consumed amount per eating occasion for the product identified in the 

labeling application and for other products in the category. All data 

must be derived from the same survey data.

    (B) Documentation supporting the difference in dietary usage and 

product characteristics that affect the consumption size that 

distinguishes the product identified in the labeling application from 

the rest of the products in the category.

    (xii) In conducting research to collect or process food consumption 

data in support of the labeling application, the following general 

guidelines should be followed.

    (A) Sampled population selected should be representative of the 

demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the target population 

group for which the food is intended.

    (B) Sample size (i.e., number of eaters) should be large enough to 

give reliable estimates for customarily consumed amounts.

    (C) The study protocol should identify potential biases and describe 

how potential biases are controlled for or, if not possible to control, 

how they affect interpretation of results.

    (D) The methodology used to collect or process data including study 

design, sampling procedures, materials used (e.g., questionnaire, 

interviewer's manual), procedures used to collect or process data, 

methods or procedures used to control for unbiased estimates, and 

procedures used to correct for nonresponse, should be fully documented.

    (xiii) A statement concerning the feasibility of convening 

associations, corporations, consumers, and other interested parties to 

engage in negotiated rulemaking to develop a proposed rule.



 Yours very truly,



 Applicant______________________________________________________________



 By_____________________________________________________________________

 (Indicate authority)



    (8) Upon receipt of the labeling application and supporting 

documentation, the applicant shall be notified, in writing, of the date 

on which the labeling application was received. Such notice shall inform 

the applicant that the labeling application is undergoing Agency review 

and that the applicant shall subsequently be notified of the Agency's 

decision to consider for further review or deny the labeling 

application.

    (9) Upon review of the labeling application and supporting 

documentation, the Agency shall notify the applicant, in writing, that 

the labeling application is either being considered for further review 

or that it has been summarily denied by the Administrator.

    (10) If the labeling application is summarily denied by the 

Administrator, the written notification shall state the reasons 

therefor, including why the Agency has determined that the proposed 

Reference Amount and/or Product Category is false or misleading. The 

notification letter shall inform the applicant that the applicant may 

submit a written statement by way of answer to the notification, and 

that the applicant shall have the right to request a hearing with 

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the merits or validity of the Administrator's decision to deny the use 

of the proposed Reference Amount and/or Product Category.

    (i) If the applicant fails to accept the determination of the 

Administrator and files an answer and requests a hearing, and the 

Administrator, after review of the answer, determines the initial 

determination to be correct, the Administrator shall file with the 

Hearing Clerk of the Department the notification, answer, and the 

request for a hearing, which shall constitute the complaint and answer 

in the proceeding, which shall thereafter be conducted in accordance 

with the Department's Uniform Rules of Practice.

    (ii) The hearing shall be conducted before an administrative law 

judge with the opportunity for appeal to the Department's Judicial 

Officer, who shall make the final determination for the Secretary. Any 

such determination by the Secretary shall be conclusive unless, within 

30 days after receipt of notice of such final determination, the 

applicant appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the circuit 

in which the applicant has its principal place of business or to the 

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

    (11) If the labeling application is not summarily denied by the 

Administrator, the Administrator shall publish in the Federal Register a 

proposed rule to amend the regulations to authorize the use of the 

Reference Amount and/or Product Category. The proposal shall also 

summarize the labeling application, including where the supporting 

documentation can be reviewed. The Administrator's proposed rule shall 

seek comment from consumers, the industry, consumer and industry groups, 

and other interested persons on the labeling application and the use of 

the proposed Reference Amount and/or Product Category. After public 

comment has been received and reviewed by the Agency, the Administrator 

shall make a determination on whether the proposed Reference Amount and/

or Product Category shall be approved for use on the labeling of meat 

food products.

    (i) If the Reference Amount and/or Product Category is denied by the 

Administrator, the Agency shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the 

basis for the denial, including the reason why the Reference Amount and/

or Product Category on the labeling was determined by the Agency to be 

false or misleading. The notification letter shall also inform the 

applicant that the applicant may submit a written statement by way of 

answer to the notification, and that the applicant shall have the right 

to request a hearing with respect to the merits or validity of the 

Administrator's decision to deny the use of the proposed Reference 

Amount and/or Product Category.

    (A) If the applicant fails to accept the determination of the 

Administrator and files an answer and requests a hearing, and the 

Administrator, after review of an answer, determines the initial 

determination to be correct, the Administrator shall file with the 

Hearing Clerk of the Department the notification, answer, and the 

request for a hearing, which shall constitute the complaint and answer 

in the proceeding, which shall thereafter be conducted in accordance 

with the Department's Uniform Rules of Practice.

    (B) The hearing shall be conducted before an administrative law 

judge with the opportunity for appeal to the Department's Judicial 

Officer, who shall make the final determination for the Secretary. Any 

such determination by the Secretary shall be conclusive unless, within 

30 days after receipt of the notice of such final determination, the 

applicant appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the circuit 

in which the applicant has its principal place of business or to the 

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

    (ii) If the Reference Amount and/or Product Category is approved, 

the Agency shall notify the applicant, in writing, and shall also 

publish in the Federal Register a final rule amending the regulations to 

authorize the



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use of the Reference Amount and/or Product Category.



(Paperwork requirements were approved by the Office of Management and 

Budget under control number 0583-0088)



[58 FR 664, Jan. 6, 1993; 58 FR 43788, Aug. 18, 1993 as amended at 58 FR 

47627, Sept. 10, 1993; 59 FR 45196, Sept. 1, 1994; 60 FR 186, Jan. 3, 

1995]