The Honey Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015

Type Ni-Statutory-Rule
Publication 2015-05-29
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Reform history JSON API PDF

Made: 29th May 2015

Coming into operation: 24th June 2015

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 15 (1)(a) and (e), 16(1), 25(1) and (3), 26(3) and 47(2) of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 .

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety has had regard to relevant advice given by the Food Standards Agency in accordance with Article 47(3) of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991.

There has been consultation, as required by Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety , during the preparation and evaluation of the following Regulations.

PART 1 — Introduction

Citation and commencement

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Honey Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 and come into operation on 24th June 2015.

Definition of “honey” and different types of honey

2

General interpretation

3

Limited scope of specified provisions

4

Application of requirements relating to product names

5

Where two or more provisions of these Regulations apply in determining the name to be used in respect of a particular honey, a person trading in that honey must use a name or combination name which complies with the requirements of each of those provisions.

PART 2 — Product names and descriptions

Honey

6

Blossom honey and nectar honey

7

Honeydew honey

8

Comb honey

9

Chunk honey and cut comb in honey

10

Drained honey

11

Extracted honey

12

Pressed honey

13

Filtered honey

14

Baker's honey

15

PART 3 — Compositional requirements

Compositional requirements

16

PART 4 — Additional labelling requirements

Additional labelling requirements

17

PART 5 — Enforcement and miscellaneous provisions

Enforcement

18

Each district council must enforce and execute these Regulations within its district.

Application of provisions of the Order

19

The provisions of the Order specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 2 apply, with the modifications specified in column 2 of that table, for the purposes of these Regulations.

Revocations

20

Amendment of the Food Information Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014

21

Schedule 3 has effect.

Transitional provision

22

SCHEDULE 1 — Compositional criteria

1

The honey consists essentially of different sugars, predominantly fructose and glucose as well as other substances such as organic acids, enzymes and solid particulars derived from honey collection.

2

The colour varies from nearly colourless to dark brown.

3

The consistency can be fluid, viscous or partly or entirely crystallised.

4

The flavour and aroma vary but are derived from the plant origin.

5

No food ingredient has been added, including any food additive.

6

No other additions have been made to the honey except for other honey.

7

It must, as far as possible, be free from organic or inorganic matters foreign to its composition.

8

It must not—

9

Paragraph 8 does not apply to baker's honey.

10

No pollen or constituent particular to honey may be removed except where this is unavoidable in the removal of foreign inorganic or organic matter.

11

Paragraph 10 does not apply to filtered honey.

12

The additional compositional criteria set out in the following table apply—

SCHEDULE 2 — Application and modification of provisions of the Order

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