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AR HB1788
Bill
Status
4/27/2011
Primary Sponsor
Justin Harris
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AI Summary
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Allows incidental sales of unpasteurized whole milk directly to consumers at the farm where the milk is produced, defined as sales not exceeding an average of 100 gallons per month
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Permits advertising of incidental sales of unpasteurized whole milk
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Authorizes the State Board of Health to conduct random inspections of facilities that produce, process, store, or sell unpasteurized whole milk for human consumption
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Requires sellers to post a warning at the point of sale and affix a label to bottles or packages indicating the whole milk has not been pasteurized
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Allows the State Board of Health to recommend guidelines for processing, packaging, bottling, storing, and transporting unpasteurized whole milk for human consumption
Legislative Description
To Allow The Incidental Sale Of Whole Milk That Is Not Pasteurized And To Allow The State Board Of Health To Make Rules For The Sales.
Last Action
House Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
4/27/2011