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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023

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RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- MILK SANITATION CODE

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Place, Rea, Chippendale, and Nardone

     Date Introduced: February 15, 2023

     Referred To: House Health & Human Services

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 21-2-2, 21-2-3, 21-2-5, 21-2-7, 21-2-23, 21-2-29, 21-2-30, 21-2-31,

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21-2-32 and 21-2-44 of the General Laws in Chapter 21-2 entitled "Milk Sanitation Code" are

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hereby amended to read as follows:

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     21-2-2. Declaration of policy.

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     Milk is recognized to be one of the most perfect foods afforded by nature. It is unique in

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that its consumption in adequate quantities is essential to the nutritional well-being of the

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individual; but if its production and distribution are not properly safeguarded, it may be

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instrumental in the transmission of diseases infectious to people. It is declared to be the policy of

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the state that, for the protection of the health and welfare of the people of the state of Rhode Island,

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the environmental conditions surrounding the production, handling, transportation, distribution,

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and sale of milk and milk products shall be to protect the public health and to provide consumers

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with products that are identified in such a way as to promote honesty and fair dealing in the best

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interests of the consumers. Specifically, it is declared to be the policy of the state to provide:

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     (1) That the people of Rhode Island shall have a supply of milk adequate to their needs and

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demands under all conditions.

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     (2) That milk provided for consumers within the state of Rhode Island shall be of good

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quality; shall be safe for human consumption; shall contain no live bacteria capable of transmitting

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disease to people; shall contain adequate nutritional components; and shall be free of adulteration.

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     (3) That milk sold or produced in Rhode Island shall come from healthy cows or goats.

 

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     (4) That milk sold or produced in Rhode Island shall be produced on farms having

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standards and conditions of sanitation adequate to ensure production of milk that is safe and of

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good quality.

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     (5) That milk sold or produced in Rhode Island shall be produced, processed, and handled

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by personnel free from any communicable disease.

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     (6) That milk to be consumed in the state of Rhode Island shall, at all stages in its travel

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from animal to ultimate consumer, be transported in equipment and/or packages that shall be

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designed, filled, operated, maintained, and emptied to prevent the introduction and/or propagation

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of bacteria, dirt, or any other foreign substances.

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     (7) That all milk sold in Rhode Island shall be handled and processed under conditions of

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good sanitation and shall be finally packaged free from contamination, dirt, or any other foreign

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substances and/or adulteration.

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     (8) That all raw milk may be sold within the state of Rhode Island. shall be, except as

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specifically authorized by this chapter, pasteurized

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     (9) That pasteurization of milk shall be by a recognized method of pasteurizing adequate

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to destroy bacteria capable of transmitting disease to people. Provided, that a physician may

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authorize an individual sale of goat milk directly from producer to consumer by written, signed

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prescription.

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     (9)(10) That the branding or labeling of packages in which all milk sold in the state of

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Rhode Island shall be delivered to the consumer shall state the grade of milk packaged; may state

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any special attributes of the milk; and that all statements made on any packaging labels shall not be

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false or misleading.

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     (10)(11) That this state shall cooperate in the preparation and promulgation of any set of

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standards, regulations, statutes, or other means of control of sanitation in the production,

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transportation, handling, processing, and distribution of milk, or any one or more of them,

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according to a uniform system of requirements to be adopted alike by all or a majority of the states

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that contribute milk to the Rhode Island market.

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     21-2-3. Definitions.

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     (a) “Cream” means the liquid milk product high in fat from milk, which may have been

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adjusted by adding to it: milk, concentrated milk, dry whole milk, skim milk, or nonfat dry milk.

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     (b) “Director” means the director of the department of health, unless otherwise specified.

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     (c) “Goat milk” is the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the

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complete milking of healthy goats. The word “milk” is interpreted to include goat milk.

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     (d) “Grade A” means milk, cream, and products of milk and cream, that comply with the

 

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applicable provisions of regulations established by the director.

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     (e) “Milk” means the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by

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complete milking of one or more healthy cows. Milk that is in final package form for beverage use

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shall contain not less than eight and one-fourth percent (8.25%) milk solids not fat and not less than

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three and one-fourth percent (3.25%) milk fat. Milk may have been adjusted by separating part of

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the milk fat from it or by adding cream, concentrated milk, dry whole milk, skim milk, concentrated

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skim milk, or nonfat dry milk to it. The milk may be homogenized.

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     (f) “Raw milk for pasteurization” means grade “A” milk for pasteurization and raw

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products of milk that comply with the sanitary standards for their production, transportation,

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receiving, handling, storage, processing, distribution, and sale as established by the director.

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     (g) “Raw milk cheese” means any cheese manufactured from raw milk that meets United

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States food and drug administration (USFDA) standards for cheeses set forth in 21 C.F.R. 133 and

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has not undergone the process of pasteurization and that contains, as appropriate for the cheese,

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generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and suitable ingredients as defined in 21 C.F.R. 184.

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     (h) "Raw milk" means milk that is neither pasteurized nor homogenized and comes directly

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from a cow.

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     21-2-5. Analysis of raw milk by private milk laboratories.

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     (a) Each milk plant engaged in processing milk shall, at least once in each calendar month,

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either through its own agents or through its milk haulers, collect, preserve, and submit to a private

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milk laboratory for analysis a sample or samples of the milk of each producer supplying milk to

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the milk plant. The laboratory shall determine the bacterial counts of the sample, both as raw milk

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and after pasteurization in the laboratory, the determination to be made by the standard plate count

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method, as well as a determination for any harmful substances that the director may by regulation

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require, and shall keep a record of these findings for a period of not less than one year following

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the findings which shall be open to inspection by the director or any milk inspector. The laboratory

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shall make a report to the milk plant submitting the sample with respect to each determination.

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     (b) The director may by regulation require any milk plant to submit samples of milk after

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pasteurization in the plant to a private laboratory for analysis for the purpose of ascertaining

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bacterial counts or the presence of harmful substances or organisms as the director may require,

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and the laboratory shall make its reports on its analysis available to the director in the same manner

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as with respect to samples of raw milk submitted by producers.

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     (c) Regulations promulgated by the director pursuant to this section requiring sampling by

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a private milk laboratory shall not impose an unreasonable burden on milk plants. The director may

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in his or her discretion engage private laboratories to perform any additional tests that he or she

 

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may require in the event the expense of the tests constitutes an unreasonable burden on milk plants.

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The director may by regulation require producers of raw milk and raw milk cheese to submit

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samples of unpasteurized milk for said analysis.

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     21-2-7. Permits.

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     (a) It shall be unlawful for any milk producer whose dairy farm is located wholly or partly

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in this state to sell or to offer to sell milk, raw milk, or milk products or to have milk stored for sale

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who does not possess at all times a Rhode Island producer’s permit from the director.

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     (b) It shall be unlawful for any milk hauler to transport any milk or milk products to any

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milk plant in the state of Rhode Island or to transport any milk or raw milk in this state destined for

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sale in this state unless he or she shall at all times possess a Rhode Island milk hauler’s permit from

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the director.

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     (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a milk plant in the state of Rhode Island

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who does not possess a Rhode Island milk plant permit from the director with respect to each plant

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located in Rhode Island.

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     (d) It shall be unlawful for any milk distributor to sell or offer to sell milk, raw milk, or

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milk products, including raw milk cheese, within the state of Rhode Island unless he or she shall at

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all times possess a milk distributor’s permit from the director.

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     (e) It shall be unlawful for any milk hauler to transport any milk, raw milk, or milk products

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from any point outside the state into the state of Rhode Island for sale or processing in this state or

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for any milk plant located in Rhode Island to process any milk, raw milk, or milk products which

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come from any point outside the state of Rhode Island or for any milk distributor to sell any milk

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or milk products within this state which come from any point outside this state, unless:

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     (1) Every producer who produces any part of the milk, raw milk, or milk products shall

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have been inspected and shall from time to time be inspected with the same minimum frequency,

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to the same degree, and according to the same requirements as provided in this chapter or any

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regulations promulgated under this chapter in the case of Rhode Island producers;

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     (2) Every vehicle in which the milk or raw milk is transported to the plant where processed

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shall from time to time be inspected with the same minimum frequency, to the same degree, and

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according to the same requirements as provided in this chapter or any regulations promulgated

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pursuant to this chapter in the case of Rhode Island milk hauler permittees; and

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     (3) The operator of each milk plant located outside the state of Rhode Island where any

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part of the milk is processed at all times possesses an out-of-state milk plant permit from the

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director.

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     (f) It shall be unlawful for any person located in the state of Rhode Island to sell or offer

 

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for sale to any milk hauler or milk plant, or for any milk plant to pasteurize any raw milk for

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pasteurization, any part of which shall be used for grade A pasteurized milk or for any grade A

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milk product, unless the person at all times is in possession of a Rhode Island grade A producer’s

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permit.

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     (g) The fees for the following permits referred to in this section shall be as set forth in §

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23-1-54:

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     (1) In-state milk processors;

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     (2) Out-of-state milk processors; and

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     (3) Milk and raw milk distributors.

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     (h) Milk and raw milk producers and milk haulers shall be exempt from permit fees.

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     21-2-23. Director empowered to make regulations.

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     (a) The director of health is authorized to promulgate any regulations that are necessary to

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carry into effect the provisions of this chapter, which shall include, but not be limited to, providing

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for: (1) standards of identity, labeling requirements, maintaining standards for milk, raw milk, and

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milk products sold or offered for sale in final package forms; (2) standards for the production,

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transportation, receiving, handling, storage, processing, distributions, and sale of raw milk, and raw

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milk for pasteurization and products of raw milk, including all pertinent sanitary standards and

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uniform minimum requirement for inspection of dairy farms, milk plants and receiving stations;

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and may in like manner amend, modify or repeal those rules and regulations which shall be

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consistent with the provisions of the Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance 1978

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recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service/Food and Drug Administration, 1983

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Revisions, which shall become upon the passage of this act the rules and regulations under this

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chapter in accordance with § 21-2-2(10).

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     (b) The adoption and amendment of regulations in the future shall be in accordance with

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chapter 35 of title 42; provided, that amendments to the Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance

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adopted by the interstate milk shippers conference shall become a part of the regulations under this

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chapter. Provided, that a person adversely affected by any regulation may, within thirty (30) days,

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file with the director, in writing, those objections to a regulation automatically adopted which stays

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the effect of the regulation. If no substantial objections are received and no hearing is requested

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within thirty (30) days after publication of a notice of the adoption of a regulation, it shall be

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effective as of the date it was adopted by the interstate milk shippers conference. When automatic

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adoption is stayed by a timely objection, the director, after notice, shall conduct a public hearing in

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accordance with the provisions of chapter 35 of title 42. The director of health is authorized to

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adopt any other regulations for milk, raw milk, and other related products that he or she deems

 

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necessary in accordance with authority granted under this chapter, chapters 27 and 31 of this title

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and § 23-1-18(5).

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     (c) The director shall publish a notice of the adoption in a newspaper having general

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circulation throughout the state.

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     21-2-29. Standards to be maintained.

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     All milk, raw milk, and milk products as defined in this chapter which are to be shipped,

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brought, carried, or transported into Rhode Island for sale, distribution, use, or processing in this

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state, shall come from animals that are of a substantially equal or higher health status as applied to

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brucellosis, tuberculosis, or other diseases as those animals located within Rhode Island from which

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milk is produced for sale, distribution, use, or processing.

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     21-2-30. Information to be furnished to director.

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     Every person engaged in the business of producing, handling, transporting, processing,

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packaging, selling, or distributing milk and raw milk in Rhode Island shall upon request furnish the

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director, whenever requested by the director, the following information: (1) full name and place of

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business; (2) number of quarts of milk handled weekly by him or her or it; and (3) the names and

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addresses of all producers, milk haulers or milk plants supplying milk to him or her. Every milk

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plant holding a Rhode Island milk plant permit shall report coincidentally with and by means of a

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copy of any report which he or she makes, or is required to make, to the federal milk marketing

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administrator whenever he or she shall have added or dropped a milk producer.

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     21-2-31. Labeling of containers of milk and milk products.

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     (a) All containers in or from which milk, raw milk, or milk products are sold or offered for

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sale shall bear a label in accordance with regulations adopted under this chapter.

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     (b) All labels or marks shall be displayed in the manner and include any matters as shall be

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prescribed by the rules and regulations of the director; provided, nothing contained in this section

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shall be construed to empower the director to disapprove of or to change any dealer from using the

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common name of his or her firm, or of any registered trademark, brand, or trade name customarily

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used by him or her in the identification of any or all of his or her products.

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     (c) Samples of all labels or marks to be used on containers of milk, raw milk, or milk

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products shall be submitted for approval as to color, size of lettering, and matter. No misleading

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mark or words shall be placed on any container of milk, raw milk, or milk products. The cap or

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cover of all containers of milk, raw milk, or milk products must cover the pouring lip to at least its

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largest diameter.

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     21-2-32. Labeling as to breed of cows.

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     (a) The labels of milk or raw milk containers may carry in addition to one of the above

 

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grade names, but set apart from those grade names, the name of the breed of cows producing the

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milk and raw milk or the registered trade name or trademark for the breed; provided containers so

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labeled contain only milk produced from the breed named.

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     (b) The label of milk and raw milk product containers may carry in addition to one of the

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terms defined in § 21-2-31 which correctly describes the contents, but set apart from that term, the

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name of the breed of cows producing the milk from which the milk product was derived, or the

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registered trade name or trademark for the breed; provided that containers so labeled contain only

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a milk product derived from milk produced from the breed named.

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     21-2-44. State statutory provisions and rules paramount to local.

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     Whenever there is any provision of this chapter or any other statute defining a particular

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kind, type, or grade of milk, raw milk, or milk product or setting forth requirements as to the

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chemical or bacteriological components, standards, or requirements for that kind, type, or grade of

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milk, raw milk, or milk product, or specifying standards or methods for the processing, treatment,

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or packaging or labeling of the milk, raw milk, or milk product, or when the director shall have

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lawfully established a definition or requirements by regulation, the provisions of that chapter,

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statute, or regulation shall supersede any definition or requirements for it which may be contained

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in any city or town ordinance or in the regulations of any city or town office or department, whether

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made under a statute or an ordinance.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- MILK SANITATION CODE

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     This act would permit and legalize the sale of raw milk.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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