Code of Massachusetts Regulations
330 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
Title 330 CMR 28.00 - Milk And Milk Products
Section 28.07 - Permit: Suspension, Revocation, Refusal to Issue or Renew
Universal Citation: 330 MA Code of Regs 330.28
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Suspension Without a Prior Hearing.
(a) The Commissioner or
his or her agent may, without prior notice or hearing, immediately suspend a
permit to operate a transfer station, receiving station or out-of-state
pasteurization plant if an imminent health hazard is found to exist.
(b) The Commissioner or his or her agent may,
without granting a prior hearing, immediately suspend a permit if:
1. A second violation of the same requirement
of
330 CMR
28.00 is found to exist on a second inspection, in
accordance with
330 CMR
28.00 or
2. A violation as specified in
330 CMR
28.03 is found to exist.
(c) The Commissioner or his or her agent may
without prior notice or hearing immediately suspend a permit if an agent of the
Department is refused entry to or is prevented from conducting an authorized
inspection of a transfer station, receiving station or an out-of-state
pasteurization plant.
(d) Whenever
a suspension is ordered pursuant to 330 CMR 28.07, the order shall state:
1. The reason(s) for the immediate
suspension;
2. The violation(s)
leading to the determination that an imminent health hazard exists, if
applicable; and
3. That a hearing
will be held if a request for a hearing is made to the Department or
Commissioner, as the case may be, in writing or by telephone, by the
permittee.
(e) The order
immediately suspending the permit or operation(s) shall be effective upon
posting of the order on the premises by an authorized agent of the Department.
If the permittee whose name appears on the permit is not present at the time of
such posting, or if the permittee is a corporation of other firm, a copy of the
order of suspension shall be served in accordance with 330 CMR 28.06.
(f) The Department shall hold a hearing after
a request for a hearing has been made to the Department, in writing or by
telephone to a person authorized to schedule a hearing by the
permittee.
(g) Whether or not a
hearing is requested, the Commissioner, the Department or an agent thereof may
end the suspension at any time if reasons for the suspension no longer
exist.
(2) Ten Day Letter Process.
(a) The Commissioner may take steps to
exclude milk from the markets of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and may
suspend a permit if the milk has come from a transfer station, receiving
station or out-of-state pasteurization plant when the permittee is not in
compliance with the conditions for the issuance of the permit, pursuant to 330
CMR 28.05(5).
(b) If a serious
sanitary code violation is found to exist during an inspection, the Department
may issue a notice to provide for an additional inspection at least ten days
after the date of the receipt of such notice. Such notice may be given during
either an initial or subsequent inspection.
(c) The notice shall specify the violation(s)
for which the transfer station, receiving station or out-of-state
pasteurization plant is under question, and that the permit may be
suspended.
(d) To obtain a hearing
after the subsequent reinspection, the permittee shall make a request for a
hearing to the Department, in writing or by telephone to a person authorized to
schedule a hearing, within five days of the reinspection following notice. If
no request for a hearing is made within the five day period, the revocation or
suspension shall be imposed at the end of the time period specified in the
order; six days after the reinspection.
(3) Suspension after a Hearing.
(a) The Commissioner
may, after providing opportunity for hearing, suspend a permit if the permittee
does not comply with any one or more of the requirements of 330 CMR
28.05(5).
(b) The order shall be in
writing and sent to the permittee or his or her authorized agent in accordance
with 330 CMR 28.08.
(c) The order
shall specify the specific violations for which the permit is to be suspended
and that the permit shall be suspended by the Department following notice of
such order.
(4) Revocation of Permit.
(a) The Commissioner may after providing
opportunity for a hearing, order the revocation of permit for any one of the
following:
1. Serious or repeated violations
of any of the requirements of 330 CMR 28.05(5);
2. Interference with the Department in the
performance of its duty;
3. A
criminal conviction of the permittee relating to the operation of the transfer
station, receiving station or out-of-state pasteurization plant; or
4. Keeping or submitting any misleading or
false records or documents required by
330 CMR
28.00.
(b) The order shall be in writing and shall
be served on the permittee or his or her authorized agent in accordance with
330 CMR 28.08.
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