Code of Colorado Regulations
1200 - Department of Agriculture
1202 - Inspection and Consumer Services Division
8 CCR 1202-10 - RULES PERTAINING TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE COLORADO EGG LAW
Section 8 CCR 1202-10-3.0 - LABELING REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The following labeling requirements apply to all eggs offered for sale:
3.1 PRODUCER IDENTIFICATION
Every case, carton or, container of eggs at the time of packing shall have legibly printed thereon, in letters and numerals not less than one-eighth inch in height, one (1) of the following means of identification:
3.2 PACK DATE REQUIREMENTS
Every case, carton, or container of eggs at the time of packing shall have legibly printed thereon, in numerals not less than one-eighth inch in height, the date the eggs are first packed, (referred to in these rules as the "pack date"). The pack date shall be stated numerically by month and day (e.g., 1/15), or by the numbered consecutive day of the year (e.g., 123, being the 123rd consecutive day of the year).
3.3 SELL-BY DATE REQUIREMENTS
Every case, carton, or container of eggs may, but need not have legibly printed thereon, in letters and numerals not less than one-eighth inch in height, a date by which the eggs must be sold, which shall be referred to in these rules as the "sell-by date." The sell-by date shall be no more than 30 days after the pack date. It shall be stated by month and day using the three-letter abbreviation of the month followed by the numerical day of the month (e.g., Jan 15), and preceded by the term SELL BY or EXP.
3.4 SIZE AND GRADE REQUIREMENTS
Every case, carton or container of chicken eggs at the time of packing shall have clearly printed thereon, in letters not less than one-fourth inch in height, the grade and the weight designation as specified in section 35-21-102(2), C.R.S.; except that Class I Dealers selling fewer than 250 dozen eggs per month to a farmer's market, community sustained agriculture organization or directly to the household consumer are exempt from these requirements.