Carbon black
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
"Objections" section of final rule amending the color additive regulations to list carbon black is corrected in an Aug. 25 1Federal Register notice. Changes include section number, as well as statement the rule will be effective Aug. 30 "except as to any provisions that may be stayed by the filing of proper objections." Rule was published July 28, announcing agency's intention to give batch certification to the color additive and identifying it as D&C Black No. 2 (2"The Rose Sheet" Aug. 2, 2004, p. 11). Objections and requests for a hearing on the final rule were due Aug. 27...
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