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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 104Pt. 5Ch. 5Art. 12§ 111170 Bottled Water Labeling Requirements

§ 111170 Bottled Water Labeling Requirements

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§ 111170 Bottled Water Labeling Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •All bottled water and water from vending machines must have clear labels with important info like where the water comes from and how it's treated.
  • •Water vending machines must show a sign with the operator's name, how the water is treated, and a phone number for questions or complaints.
  • •If a place sells water but doesn't give labeled containers, they must put up a sign with all the required info where people can see it.
  • •Bottled water can only be called 'drinking water' if it's treated in a special way to make sure it's safe.

Example

You buy a bottle of water from a store.

The bottle must have a label telling you who bottled the water, where it came from, and how to find out more about its quality. If it says 'drinking water,' it means the water was treated to be safe.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 111170 Bottled Water Labeling Requirements

(a) Labeling and advertising of bottled water and vended water shall conform with this section, Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 110290), and applicable portions of Part 101 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (b) Each container of bottled water sold in this state, each water-vending machine, and each container provided by retail water facilities located in this state shall be clearly labeled in an easily readable format. Retail water facilities that do not provide labeled containers shall post, in a location readily visible to consumers, a sign conveying required label information. (c) Water-vending machines, retail water facilities, and private water sources that sell water at retail shall display in a position clearly visible to customers the following information: (1) The name and address of the operator. (2) The fact that the water is obtained from an approved public water supply or licensed private water source. (3) A statement describing the treatment process used. (4) If no treatment process is utilized, a statement to that effect. (5) A toll-free telephone number or a local telephone number within the area code in which the machine is located that may be called for further information, service, or complaints, and the toll-free telephone number of the department’s food and drug branch that may be called for complaints or questions. (6) A sign or label indicating the date on which the water-vending machine was last sanitized and serviced by the operator or maintenance personnel as required pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 111115. (7) A notice to consumers listing the industry’s recommendations for the type and condition of container suitable for use with the water-vending machine. (8) A valid decal or seal received from the department indicating that a license fee has been paid and a license issued for the water-vending machine as set forth in subdivision (d) of Section 111130. (d) The information required pursuant to subdivision (c) shall be displayed in both English and Spanish. (e) Bottled water may be labeled “drinking water,” notwithstanding the source or characteristics of the water, only if it is processed pursuant to the Food and Drug Administration Good Manufacturing Practices contained in Section 165.110 and Parts 110 and 129 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Sections 12235 to 12285, inclusive, of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations, and any other requirements established by the department pursuant to Sections 111145, 111150, and 111155. Any vended water and any water from a retail water facility may be labeled “drinking water,” notwithstanding the source or characteristics of the water, only if it is processed pursuant to Article 10 (commencing with Section 114200) of Chapter 4 of Part 7 and any other requirements established by the department pursuant to Sections 111145, 111150, and 111155. (f) Each container of bottled water sold at retail or wholesale in this state in a beverage container shall include on its label, or on an additional label affixed to the bottle, or on a package insert or attachment, all the following: (1) The name and contact information for the bottler or brand owner. (2) The source of the bottled water, in compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. (3) A clear and conspicuous statement that informs consumers about how to access water quality information contained in the bottled water report required by Section 111071. (A) The statement shall contain all of the following: (i) It shall include the term “water quality and information” appropriately, while informing customers about methods of gaining access to the full bottled water report. (ii) It shall provide a telephone number, where information can be requested from the bottled water company and one other means of contact for the bottled water company, including, but not limited to, a mailing address, e-mail address, or the bottled water company’s Web site. (B) The following statement may be used to fulfill the requirements of this paragraph: “For more information and to obtain additional consumer information relating to water quality, including a bottled water report, contact [name of bottled water company] at [telephone number or toll-free telephone number] and [at least one of the following: mailing address, e-mail address, or the bottled water company’s Web site].” (g) Bottlers that distribute bottled or vended water directly to consumers shall provide a statement on each billing statement that includes both of the following: (1) A telephone number and mailing address of the bottler or brand owner. (2) The means by which a consumer may obtain consumer information relating to water quality, including a bottled water report, as described in Section 111071. (h) Amendments made to this section by SB 220 of the 2007–08 Regular Session shall only apply to bottled water that was bottled on or after January 1, 2009. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 575, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 2008. Operative January 1, 2009, by Sec. 8 of Ch. 575.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

bottled watervended waterdrinking waterlabelingFood and Drug Administration Good Manufacturing Practices

Related Statutes

  • § 111080 Bottled Water Quality Standards
  • § 111180 Bottled Water Quality Labeling
  • § 111125 Out-Of-State Bottled Water Licensing
  • § 111145 Bottled Water Testing Requirements
  • § 111165 Bottled Water Testing Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 111170.
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