Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) All bottles,
containers, and packages containing milk, milk products, or frozen desserts
defined in Rule
420-3-16-.02 shall be labeled in
accordance with the applicable requirements of the FFD&CA,
the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) of 1990, and
regulations developed there under, the CFR, and in addition, shall comply with
applicable requirements of this section as follows:
(a) The name of the contents as given in the
definitions in these rules.
(b) The
words "Grade "A"" on the exterior surface. Acceptable locations shall include
the principal display panel, the secondary or informational panel, or the
cap/cover.
(c) The identity of the
milk or frozen dessert plant where pasteurized, ultra-pasteurized, aseptically
processed and packaged, retort processed after packaging, condensed, and/or
dried.
(d) The word "reconstituted"
or "recombined," if the product is made by reconstitution or
recombination.
(e) The volume or
proportion of water to be added for recombining in the case of concentrated
milk or milk products.
(f) The word
"ultra-pasteurized," if the milk or milk product has been
ultra-pasteurized.
(g) The word
"pasteurized," if the milk or milk product has been pasteurized.
(h) The word "homogenized," if the milk or
milk product has been homogenized.
(i) The phrase "protein fortified" or
"fortified with protein," if the food contains not less than 10 percent
milk-derived nonfat solids.
(j) The
ingredients in order of predominance by weight.
(k) The words "keep refrigerated after
opening" in the case of aseptically processed and packaged low-acid milk, milk
products, frozen desserts, and retort processed after packaging low-acid milk,
milk products, and frozen desserts.
(l) The dating of milk, milk products, and
frozen dessert mix, which is not frozen at the plant, in which it was
pasteurized, shall be as follows: The expiration date (the date the product is
to be removed from the market) shall be embossed or otherwise indicated on the
outside of the carton or container, so as to be easily readable and
discernible. This date shall be expressed as the month and day (i.e., Jan. 30).
The management of each milk plant or frozen dessert plant shall provide the
State Health Officer a list of the milk, milk products, and frozen dessert
mixes to be marketed and the number of days each product shall remain on the
market. Before changing any expiration date, the State Health Officer shall be
notified in writing fourteen (14) days prior to the effective date of such
change. In no case, during any twenty-four (24) hour period, shall more than
one (1) expiration code date be assigned to milk or a milk product or frozen
dessert mix, which is to be processed and/or marketed by that plant. The State
Health Officer shall conduct shelf-life studies of milk, milk products, and
frozen desserts as often as he/she deems necessary to determine the compliance
with bacteriological standards at the end of the plant's specified product
shelf-life. In case the products fail to meet the bacteriological standards at
the specified shelf-life provided by plants, the State Health Officer shall
require a reduction of shelf-life as he/she may deem appropriate. Shelf-life
samples shall be collected from the plant where possible or from the
distribution system while still in possession of the plant.
(m) The common name of the hooved mammal
producing the milk shall precede the name of the milk, milk product, or frozen
dessert when the product is made from other than cattle's milk (i.e. goat,
sheep, water buffalo, or other hooved mammals' milk, or milk products
respectively).
(n) In the case of
condensed or dry milk products the following shall also apply:
1. The identity of the milk plant where
condensed and/or dried; and if distributed by another party, the name and
address of the distributor shall also be shown by a statement, such as
"Distributed by."
2. A code or lot
number identifying the contents with a specific date, run, or batch of the
product, and the quantity of the contents of the container.
3. Seal number on inlet, outlet, wash
connections, and vents; and
(2) All packages and other containers,
including frozen desserts or other similar products defined in this rule, shall
be labeled in accordance with the applicable requirements of the
FFD&CA, as amended; the Fair Packaging and
Labeling Act (FP&LA) and regulations developed thereunder; and, in
addition, shall bear the name and address or permit number of the plant where
processed and packaged.
(3) All
vehicles and milk tank trucks containing milk, milk products, or frozen
desserts shall be legibly marked with the name and address of the plant or
hauler in possession of the contents.
(4) Milk tank trucks transporting raw
heat-treated or pasteurized milk and milk products to a milk or frozen dessert
plant from another milk or frozen dessert plant, receiving station, or transfer
station are required to be marked with the name and address of the milk plant,
frozen dessert plant, or hauler and shall be sealed. In addition, for each such
shipment, a shipping statement shall be prepared containing at least the
following information:
(a) Shipper's name,
address, and permit number - Each milk tank truck load of milk shall include
the IMS bulk tank unit identification number(s) or the IMS listed milk or
frozen dessert plant number for farm groups listed with a milk plant or frozen
dessert plant on the farm weight ticket or manifest.
(b) Permit identification of
hauler.
(c) Point of origin of
shipment.
(d) Tanker identity
number.
(e) Name of
product.
(f) Weight of
product.
(g) Grade of
product.
(h) Temperature of product
when loaded.
(i) Date of
shipment.
(j) Name of supervising
Health Officer at the point of origin.
(k) Whether the contents are raw, pasteurized
or in the case of cream, lowfat milk or skim milk, whether it has been heat
treated.
(l) One (1) copy of the
shipping statement shall be retained by the consignor, one (1) by the common
carrier, and at least two (2) copies shall be delivered to the consignee with
the shipment. The consignee shall forward at least one (1) copy to the State
Health Officer in the receiving area. Upon request, the State Health Officer
shall be notified by telegram, telephone message or electronic message, prior
to delivery; such message being promptly confirmed by letter of such shipments
of raw milk. The telegram or telephone message, confirmed by letter, shall
contain the information required on the shipping statement, the destination,
and the expected time of arrival at the destination.
(m) Entries made on shipping statements by
consignors or consignees shall be legible. When the interstate shipment is
derived from more than one point of origin, separate shipping statements for
each of the sources involved, shall accompany the shipment. Shipping statements
shall be retained on file for a period of at least six (6) months.
(n) All cans of raw milk from individual
dairy farms shall be identified by the name or number of the individual milk
producer.
(5)
Administrative Procedures
(a) Emergency
Supplies/Labeling - When the sale of "ungraded" milk, milk products, or frozen
desserts is authorized during emergencies, under the terms of Rule
420-3-16-.03, the label must bear
the designation "ungraded." When such labeling is not available, the State
Health Officer shall take immediate steps to inform the public that the
particular supply is "ungraded" and that the supply will be properly labeled as
soon as the distributor can obtain the required labels.
Note: The option for the
sale of "ungraded" milk, milk products, or frozen desserts, as cited above,
shall not be applicable to a milk company IMS listed under the ICP.
(b) Identity Labeling
1. "Identity," as used in this rule, is
defined as the name and address or permit number of the milk or frozen dessert
plant at which the pasteurization, ultra-pasteurization, aseptic processing and
packaging, retort processed after packaging, condensing, and/or drying takes
place. It is recommended that the voluntary national uniform coding system for
the identification of milk and frozen dessert plants, at which milk, milk
products, and frozen dessert products are packaged, be adopted in order to
provide a uniform system of codes throughout the country.
2. In cases where several milk plants are
operated by one (1) firm, the common firm name may be utilized on milk bottles,
containers, and packages; provided, the location of the milk plant at which the
contents are pasteurized, ultra-pasteurized, aseptically processed and
packaged, retort processed after packaging, condensed and/or dried is also
shown, either directly or by a code. This requirement is necessary in order to
enable the Health Officer to identify the source of the pasteurized,
ultra-pasteurized, aseptically processed and packaged, retort processed after
packaging, condensed and/or dried milk and/or milk products, and frozen dessert
products. The street address of the milk or frozen dessert plant does not need
to be shown when only one (1) milk or one (1) frozen dessert plant, of a given
name, is located within the municipality.
3. The identity labeling requirement may be
interpreted as permitting milk or frozen dessert plants and persons to purchase
and distribute, under their own label, milk, milk products, and frozen desserts
processed and packaged at another plant, provided, the label contains the name,
address, and permit number of the manufacturer or that the label contains the
name and address of the distributor and the statement "Processed or
Manufactured at (name and address)" or that the processing and packaging milk
plant is identified by the permit number of the manufacturer.
(c) Misleading Labels - The Health
Officer shall not permit the use of any misleading marks, words, or
endorsements upon the label. They may permit the use of registered trade
designs or similar terms on the bottle cap or label, when in their opinion,
they are not misleading and are not so used as to obscure the labeling required
by this rule. For dry milk products, the outer bag shall be preprinted Grade
"A" before filling. The use of super grade designations shall not be permitted;
however, this should not be construed as prohibiting the use of official grade
designations awarded to dry milk products by the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA). Grade designations such as "Grade "AA" Pasteurized,"
"Selected Grade "A" Pasteurized," "Special Grade "A" Pasteurized," etc., gives
the consumer the impression that such a grade is significantly safer than Grade
"A." Such an implication is false, because the rule requirements for Grade "A"
pasteurized, ultra-pasteurized, aseptically processed and packaged low-acid
milk, milk products, and frozen desserts or retort processed after packaged
low-acid milk, milk products, and frozen desserts, when properly enforced, will
ensure that this grade of milk, milk products, and frozen desserts will be as
safe as they can practically be made. Descriptive labeling terms shall not be
used in conjunction with the Grade "A" designation or name of the milk, milk
product, or frozen dessert and shall not be false or misleading.
Author: G. M. Gallaspy, Jr.
Statutory Authority:
Code of Ala.
1975, §§
22-2-2,
22-20-7.