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 1202-10-5.0 - STOP SALE NOTICES

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

5.1 DISPOSITION OF EGGS MORE THAN 45 DAYS AFTER PACK DATE

Eggs withdrawn from being offered for sale after the expiration of 45 days after the pack date may be returned to a packer for shipment to an egg breaking plant.

5.2 DISPOSITION OF BELOW-STANDARD SHELL EGGS

Chicken eggs offered for sale by any dealer found to be below the minimum standards and requirements of quality and/or weight for the grade and size labeled, shall be withdrawn from being offered for sale at the time of inspection, pursuant to section 35-21-106(2), C.R.S.

5.3 UNLICENSED DEALERS

Eggs offered for sale by any dealer who is not licensed under the Colorado Egg Law, sections 35-21-101 through 35-21-108, inclusive, C.R.S., may be withdrawn by such person from being offered for sale until such person obtains a validly issued license under said law, and is otherwise in compliance with all of the provisions of the Egg Law and these rules.

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