Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Agriculture and Food
Title R70 - Regulatory Services
Rule R70-320 - Minimum Standards for Milk for Manufacturing Purposes, its Production and Processing
Section R70-320-8 - Suspended Milk for Manufacturing

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 70-320-8

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) The department may suspend the permit of a producer if :

(a) a new producer's milk does not meet the requirements for acceptable milk;

(b) the milk has been in No. 3 sediment content classification for more than ten calendar days;

(c) the milk has been classified "undergrade" for bacterial estimate for more than four successive weeks;

(d) three out of the last five samples tested for somatic cells exceed the allowable limit;

(e) a growth inhibitor or pesticide residue exceeds actionable level; or

(f) if the producer refuses to permit farm inspection.

(2) When a plant discontinues receiving milk from a producer for any of the reasons listed in this section, it shall notify the department immediately and confirm, in writing, that the plant has discontinued receiving milk from a producer for any of the reasons listed in this section.

(3) Milk from a producer whose milk has been excluded from the market may be re-accepted by a plant when the cause for exclusions has been corrected and the milk classified as acceptable.

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