Section 288.692 – Load Samples; Testing for Violative Drug Residue; Disposal of Milk Testing Positive; Identification of Producer of Milk Testing Positive; Copies of Test Results; Processing or Availability of Raw Milk; Milk Exceeding Certain Limits; Determining and Remedying Cause of Illegal Somatic Cell Count, Temperature, or Bacteria; Permit Suspension; Reinstatement; Shipping Prohibited; Duties of Milk Representative.
288.692 Load samples; testing for violative drug residue; disposal of milk testing positive; identification of producer of milk testing positive; copies of test results; processing or availability of raw milk; milk exceeding certain limits; determining and remedying cause of illegal somatic cell count, temperature, or bacteria; permit suspension; reinstatement; shipping prohibited; duties of milk representative. […]
Section 288.693 – Examination of Test Results and Inspection of Dairy Farms; Frequency.
288.693 Examination of test results and inspection of dairy farms; frequency. Sec. 133. The department may examine test results and inspect dairy farms as frequently as the department determines necessary to assure compliance with this act. Upon receipt of a written request from a person who purchases milk produced at a dairy farm subject to […]
Section 288.694 – Failure of Producer to Meet Minimum Quality Standards.
288.694 Failure of producer to meet minimum quality standards. Sec. 134. (1) A producer who fails to meet minimum quality standards set forth in section 70 or correct insanitary farm conditions after the milk buyer or the department intervenes under this act is prohibited from selling milk for human consumption. After being prohibited, that producer […]
Section 288.695 – Incoming Raw Milk and Manufactured Dairy Products; Samples.
288.695 Incoming raw milk and manufactured dairy products; samples. Sec. 135. Incoming raw milk and manufactured dairy products shall not exceed the standards set forth in section 70. Plants receiving commingled raw milk, heat treated, or pasteurized milk will be sampled a minimum of 4 out of every 6 months. If 2 of the last […]