Current through Rules and Regulations filed through November 21, 2024
Rule 40-7-7-.05 - Color Classifications for Shelled Pecans(1) The skin color of pecan kernels may be described in terms of the color classifications provided in this section. When the color of kernels in a lot generally conforms to the "light" or "light amber" classification, that color classification may be used to describe the lot in connection with the grade. (a) "Light" means that the kernel is mostly golden color or lighter, with not more than 25 percent of the surface darker than golden, and none of the surface darker than light brown.(b) "Light Amber" means that the kernel has more than 25 percent of its surface light brown, but not more than 25 percent of the surface darker than light brown, and none of the surface darker than medium brown.(c) "Amber" means that the kernel has more than 25 percent of the surface medium brown, but not more than 25 percent of the surface darker than medium brown, and none of the surface darker than dark brown (very dark brown or blackish-brown discoloration).(d) "Dark Amber" means that the kernel has more than 25 percent of the surface dark brown, but not more than 25 percent of the surface darker than dark brown (very dark brown or blackish-brown discoloration).Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-7-7-.05
Ga. L. 1956 as amended; O.C.G.A. Sec. 26-2-1et seq.
Original Rule entitled "Color Classifications for Shelled Pecans" adopted. F. Apr. 30, 1996; eff. May 20, 1996.