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The Potassium Bromate (Prohibition as a Flour Improver) (Scotland) Regulations 1990
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2011-07-04
FOOD;COMPOSITION, LABELLING, DESCRIPTIONS, ETC
These Regulations, which apply to Scotland only, come into force on 1st April 1990. The Regulations–further amend the Miscellaneous Additives in Food (Scotland) Regulations 1980 by removing Potassium bromate both from the list of permitted miscellaneous additives under those Regulations and as a specified permitted miscellaneous additive (subject as prescribed in the Bread and Flour (Scotland) Regulations 1984) in relation to the specified foods of “Bread” and “Flour” respectively (regulation 2(1)), andamend the Bread and Flour (Scotland) Regulations 1984 by removing Potassium bromate from amongst those additives specified as permitted in flour and bread (as more particularly described in the 1984 Regulations) as well as revoking those provisions by which, as an amendment, Potassium bromate was introduced in the 1980 Regulations as a specified permitted miscellaneous additive in “Bread” and “Flour” (regulation 2(2)).
The Potassium Bromate (Prohibition as a Flour Improver) (Scotland) Regulations 1990
Instrument
The Food (Miscellaneous Revocations and Amendments) Regulations 1995