HRS §328-72
Flour must be enriched
This law bans selling unenriched flour for people to eat in Hawaii, with two exceptions: it can be used to make non-baking products like pasta or crackers, and it can be sold to commercial bakers who promise in writing to use it only for making enriched flour or enriched bread or rolls.
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The statute, as written — Flour must be enriched
It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, mix, compound, sell, or offer for sale in this State for human consumption therein, any unenriched flour; provided that unenriched flour may be used in the manufacture of macaroni, cracker, soy sauce, or other nonbaking products; provided further that unenriched flour may be sold to commercial bakers of bread, rolls, or buns if, prior to or simultaneously with delivery, the baker furnishes to the seller a certificate of intent in such form as the department of health shall by regulation prescribe, certifying that such flour will be used only in the manufacture, mixing, or compounding of flour or white bread or rolls enriched to meet the requirements of sections 328-71 to 328-76. It shall be unlawful for the baker to use the flour so purchased in any manner other than as stated in the certificate.
Sections this one refers to
§328-71 What the words mean in the flour and bread rules
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