# Food Labeling; Nutrient Content Claims, Definition of the Term: “Healthy”
> **Food Safety and Inspection Service** · Interim final rule. · Published 2006-01-11 · Effective 2006-01-11 · 71 FR 1683
## Document
- **Document number:** 06-268
- **Category:** meat-poultry
- **Sub-agency:** Food Safety and Inspection Service
- **Federal Register citation:** 71 FR 1683
- **CFR reference:** 9 CFR 317
- **Publication date:** 2006-01-11
- **Effective date:** 2006-01-11
- **USDA docket:** Docket No. 05-033IF
## Abstract

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is announcing that its regulations will continue to provide that individual meat and poultry products bearing the claim "healthy" (or any other derivative of the term "health") must contain no more than 480 milligrams (mg) of sodium; and that meal-type products bearing the claim "healthy" (or any other derivative of the term "health") must contain no more than 600 mg of sodium. FSIS is deferring indefinitely, until further notice, implementation of the requirements that individual meat and poultry products bearing the claim "healthy" (or any other derivative of the term "health") contain no more than 360 milligrams (mg) of sodium and that meal-type products bearing the claim "healthy" (or any other derivative of the term "health") contain no more than 480 mg of sodium.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2006/01/11/06-268/food-labeling-nutrient-content-claims-definition-of-the-term-healthy)
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