Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 2 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Division 90 - Weights, Measures and Consumer Protection
Chapter 36 - Egg Quality Program
Section 2 CSR 90-36.020 - Repackaging of Eggs at Retail Level
Universal Citation: 2 MO Code of State Regs 90-36.020
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule establishes requirements for repackaging of shell eggs at the retail level.
(1) It shall be unlawful for any handler or retailer to pack eggs into consumer-size containers other than during the original candling and grading operations except under the following stipulations:
(A) The retail location offering
the eggs for sale shall make a written request and obtain written permission
from the Department of Agriculture to repackage eggs. The request must include
the name and location of the store. If there are multiple store locations, only
one (1) letter will be required with all store locations listed in the
letter;
(B) A retailer shall only
repackage clean and sound shell eggs which originate from properly labeled
consumer-size containers that have been damaged or their contents damaged.
These eggs shall be placed in new, clean containers that are properly labeled.
Eggs or the original egg cartons must not be washed or cleaned in any way for
use because of the many possibilities of bacterial introduction. All original
egg cartons must be destroyed immediately upon removal of eggs. The repacked
eggs shall meet USDA standards for consumer Grade B eggs. Eggs in the repacked
consumer-size container shall be no less than medium in size;
(C) The consumer-size egg container which
contains eggs that have been repacked shall be labeled with a statement
declaring that the eggs in such containers were repacked by the retail store
offering such eggs for sale, name of the retail store, its location and the
oldest candling date which appeared on the consumer-size egg container or
containers from which the repacked eggs originated. The candling date may be
handwritten or stamped in ink. The repackaged egg container shall also be
labeled "Grade B Medium" and contain a statement indicating that some of the
eggs may be larger than indicated on the carton;
(D) The labeling on the consumer-size
container used for the repackaged eggs shall meet the type and lettering size
requirements as required on the original consumer-size containers. The
additional labeling information required on repacked egg containers shall be in
bold face type with lettering no less than one-eighth inch (1/8") in
height;
(E) Once eggs have been
repacked they are the responsibility of the retailer who must accept loss if
eggs are classified as stop sale. Eggs under an official stop sale by the
Department of Agriculture must be sent back to the dealer for regrading
regardless of who is responsible for the eggs. Retailers are not grading
stations. Only licensed dealers have the authority to grade and pack shell
eggs; and
(F) The Department of
Agriculture shall grant permission to repackage eggs at the retail level when a
written request is made by a retailer. This request will be automatically
renewed on an annual basis providing the retailer has not violated any segment
of the repackaging rules. A retailer violating the repackaging rules shall be
subject to penalties, as provided by section
196.361,
RSMo 1986 of the Missouri Egg Law, and upon having two (2) or more violations
of
2 CSR
90-36.020 during any twelve (12)-month period the
retailer's permission to repack eggs shall be revoked for a period not to
exceed ninety (90) days. Once a retailer's permission to repackage eggs has
been revoked twice, the retailer will be subject to permanent suspension of
permission to repackage eggs, at the discretion of the Department of
Agriculture. A retailer who has received written permission from the Department
of Agriculture to repackage eggs shall post such license in a conspicuous
location in the place of business to which it applies.
*Original authority: 196.354, RSMo 1955, amended 1995.
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