Alabama Administrative Code
Title 80 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
Chapter 80-1-22 - FOODS, DRUGS AND COSMETICS
Section 80-1-22-.36 - Prohibitions And Exemptions For Altering Open-Date Statements
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Packages of potentially hazardous foods bearing an open date statement are not to be repacked or relabeled or otherwise altered in a manner that would change the open date statement originally placed on the package. It is not permissible to reprocess products by freezing, slicing, grinding, cubing, dicing, marinating, chopping, or other similar methods unless the original open date statement is maintained on the product label.
(2) In the case of smoking, curing, fully cooking or conversion to a shelf stable product through drying or fermentation of fresh or frozen in-date raw meat products, it may be acceptable to alter the original open date statement that had been listed on the original product. Provided, however, that in these special situations an appropriate date shall be placed on the product after completion of the process.
(3) Any rule in this chapter to the contrary not withstanding, meat products bearing an open-date statement may be frozen and sold after the original expiration date only if all the following stipulations are met:
(4) It is not permissible to freeze, sell, or offer for sale any ready-to-eat meat product after the expiration of the open-date statement. It is not permissible to freeze, sell, or offer for sale a product having the appearance of a ready-to-eat meat product (e.g., smoked sausages and smoked hams) after the expiration of the open-date statement unless such product bears labeling to include safe handling statements and proper cooking instructions.
Authors: Reginald L. Sorrells, Robert J Russell
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 20-1-2.