What is the difference between statutory & regulatory regulations ? give examples from food industry.
Dear pranav,
Examination ??
(I assume "regulatory" = producing or derived from regulation, "statutory" = producing or derived from statute.)
Opinions seem to vary. I doubt that there is any Universal answer, food or otherwise. (hence the varied selection)
Some indications that a lot of use of "loose" terminology is in use, perhaps accidentally, geographically, casual borrowing from random legal originals, self-reinterpretations, etc. (maybe including the OP itself ?

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(It appears also necessary to define "Law", legislatory, Act, Directive, etc.)
1.USA
http://www.ehow.com/...egulations.html2.USA
http://www.ehow.com/...regulatory.html3.USA
http://www.ehow.com/...egulation_.htmlNote the apparent contradiction between the answers 1. and 2. ? (regulatory "law" ?)
3.Canada
http://www.justice.g...jl/faq.html#fsr4.
New Mexico, I selected this one for readability / internal consistency; applicability intended for animals -
http://www.apnm.org/.../understand.php5. This one could be "Food" and the title seems legally debatable but is probably just misleading -
http://www.ehow.com/...quirements.htmlFrankly i suggest to ask yr local (food) lawyer.
Rgds / Charles.C
PS here is a current collection of (probably) right, half-right, and wrong opinions -
http://wiki.answers....and_regulationsPPS - Frankly I always use the terms "regulatory" and "legislatory" interchangeably since i never knew any difference. From above links and usual definition of "legislatory", seems that this term is actually more likely to be equivalent to "statutory". Best not to worry about it i guess.