Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-3-16 - PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, HANDLING OR DISTRIBUTION OF MILK, MILK PRODUCTS AND FROZEN DESSERTS
Section 420-3-16-.04 - Permits Prescribed
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess a permit from the Health Officer to bring into, send into, or receive into the State of Alabama or its jurisdiction, for sale or to sell or offer for sale therein, or to have in storage any milk, milk products, or frozen desserts defined in these rules; provided, grocery stores, restaurants, soda fountains, and similar establishments where milk, milk products, or frozen desserts are served or sold at retail, but not processed, may be exempt from the requirements of these rules.
(2) Only a person who complies with the requirements of these rules shall be entitled to receive and retain such a permit. Permits shall not be transferrable with respect to person and/or locations and shall remain the property of the Alabama Department of Public Health. The permit may be suspended or revoked for violation of these rules.
(3) The term "permit," whenever it appears in this rule shall also mean a milk company operating under the ICP possessing a valid MOA with a TPC.
(4) Any person desiring to operate a milk processing plant, frozen dessert plant, or single-service manufacturing facility shall make written application for a permit on forms prescribed by the State Health Officer, as shown in Appendix M. Milk, milk product, and single-service manufacturer processor permits shall automatically expire on September 30 of each year and are renewable each year upon written application submitted within fifteen (15) days prior to expiration. Dairy farm permits are good until revoked.
(5) Prior to approval of an application for a permit, the State Health Officer shall inspect the proposed dairy, frozen dessert plant, milk processing plant, or single-service manufacturing facility to determine compliance with the requirements of these rules.
(6) The State Health Officer shall issue a permit to the applicant, if his/her inspection reveals the dairy plant, frozen dessert plant, milk processing plant, or single-service manufacturing facility complies with the requirements of these rules.
(7) Permits are issued only to applicants who meet the following inspection requirements:
(8) Provided, that the manufacture of condensed and dry milk products, which do not meet the requirements of this rule for Grade "A" condensed or dry milk products and which are intended for other uses, shall not be construed to violate the terms of this rule, if such products are processed, packaged, and stored separately and are plainly identified.
(9) It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture in a milk plant under a permit for Grade "A" condensed or dry milk products in the State of Alabama or its jurisdiction any condensed and dry milk products which do not meet the requirements of this rule for Grade "A" condensed or dry milk products without a permit from the Health Officer who shall require that such condensed and dry milk products be processed, packaged, and stored separately from Grade "A" condensed or dry milk products and that each container of such products be plainly marked in such a manner as to prevent confusion of the product with Grade "A" condensed or dry milk products.
(10) Permit Suspension - The Health Officer shall suspend such permit whenever he/she has reason to believe that a public health hazard exists; or whenever the permit holder has violated any of the requirements of these rules; or whenever the permit holder has interfered with the Health Officer in the performance of his/her duties; provided, the Heath Officer shall, in all cases, except where the milk, milk product, frozen dessert, or single-service container product involved creates, or appears to create, an imminent hazard to the public health or, in any case, of a willful refusal to permit authorized inspection, serve upon the holder a written notice of intent to suspend permit, which notice shall specify with particularity the violation(s) in question and afford the holder such reasonable opportunity to correct such violation(s) as may be agreed to by the parties or in the absence of agreement fixed by the Health Officer, before making any order of suspension effective. A suspension of permit shall remain in effect until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the Health Officer.
(11) Administrative Procedures - Issuance of Permits -Every milk producer, milk distributor, bulk milk hauler or sampler, milk tank truck, a milk transportation company, frozen dessert plant, milk plant, receiving station, transfer station, and milk tank truck cleaning facility operator shall hold a valid permit. The permit for a milk tank truck may be issued to the milk transportation company. Milk producers who transport milk or milk products only from their own dairy farms; employees of a milk distributor or milk plant operator who possesses a valid permit; and employees of a milk transportation company that possesses a valid permit and transports milk or milk products from a milk plant, receiving station, or transfer station shall not be required to possess a bulk milk hauler's or sampler's permit.
Note: The option to issue a monetary penalty in lieu of a permit suspension as cited above shall not be applicable to a TPC authorized under the ICP.
(12) This rule adopted pursuant to Code of Ala. 1975, Section § 22-20-5, as amended, is intended to accord an individual administrative hearing in any and all matters concerning those rules heretofore adopted and promulgated by the State Board of Health, and all such rules adopted and promulgated in the future by the State Committee of Public Health, where procedural due process is indicated and not otherwise provided.
Note: TPCs authorized under the ICP shall follow the hearing procedures and process addressed in this rule.
(13) Reinstatement of Permits - Any permit holder whose permit has been suspended may make written application for the reinstatement of their permit.
Author: G. M. Gallaspy, Jr.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-2-2, 22-20-7.