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Code · Connecticut · Title 21a — Consumer Protection · CHAPTER 419a — Nonalcoholic Beverages

Sec. 21a-150f. Processing and packaging.

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(a)A bottler shall process and package any water bottled for sale, in accordance with 21 CFR 110, 21 CFR 117, 21 CFR 129 and any regulation adopted in accordance with the provisions of sections 21a-150 to 21a-150j , inclusive.
(b)No bottler shall process or bottle water using any line or equipment through which anything other than water from an approved source is passed, except that a bottler who bottles or processes water by using any such line or equipment, as of October 1, 1986, may continue to bottle water in such manner provided such bottled water complies with the bottled water quality standards set forth in 21 CFR 165.110 and 21 USC 342 and provided, in the event such bottler renovates a bottling production process or expands operations, such bottler shall establish a dedicated line for the processing of bottled water only.
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