Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 583 - Meat, Fish, Produce, Poultry and Eggs
EGGS
Section 583.141 - Standards of quality for shell eggs of domesticated chickens
Current through September 16, 2024
Shell eggs of domesticated chickens, except eggs which have been removed from incubation after partial development, must be classified according to the following standards of quality:
1. AA quality: The shell must be clean, unbroken and practically normal. The air cell must not exceed one-eighth of an inch in depth, measured at destination, and may show unlimited movement and be free or bubbly. The white must be clear and firm. The yolk must be practically free from apparent defects.
2. A quality: The shell must be clean, unbroken and practically normal. The air cell must not exceed three-sixteenths of an inch in depth, measured at destination, and may show unlimited movement and be free or bubbly. The white must be clear and at least reasonably firm. The yolk must be practically free from apparent defects.
3. B quality:
4. Check quality: The shell is broken or cracked but the membranes of the shell must be intact and the contents of the shell must not leak. A checked egg is of lower quality than a dirty one.
[St. Quarantine Officer, No. 83.02, eff. 3-1-58; A 4-1-72]-(NAC A 9-7-82; 11-7-84; 10-17-86)
NRS 583.130