S.C. Code Regs. § § 5-315

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 5-315 - Special Dietary Uses
(a) The term "special dietary uses" as applied to food for man, means particular (as distinguished from general) uses of food, as follows:
(1) Uses for supplying particular dietary needs which exist by reason of a physical, physiological, pathological, or other condition, including but not limited to the conditions of diseases, convalescence, pregnancy, lactation, allergic hypersensitivity to food, underweight, and overweight;
(2) Uses for supplying particular dietary needs which exist by reason of age, including but not limited to the age of infancy and childhood;
(3) Uses for supplementing or fortifying the ordinary or usual diet with any vitamin, mineral, or other dietary property. Any such particular use of food is a special dietary use, regardless of whether such food also purports to be or is represented for general use.
(b) No provision of any regulation under Section 39-25-110(j) shall be construed as exempting any food from any other provision of the Act or regulations thereunder, including Section 39-25-110(a) and (g) and, when applicable, the provisions of Sections 39-25-150 through 39-25-180, inclusive.

S.C. Code Regs. § 5-315