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IN SB0513
Bill
Status
1/14/2013
Primary Sponsor
John Waterman
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AI Summary
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Legalizes the sale of unpasteurized (raw) cow's milk directly from milk producers to consumers, provided producers obtain a dairy farm permit from the Board of Animal Health and comply with sanitation, sampling, testing, and labeling requirements
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Prohibits reselling or redistributing raw milk and bans offering raw milk in restaurants, educational institutions, day care facilities, and health care facilities
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Restricts raw milk sales to cow's milk only (excluding sheep, goat, water buffalo, and other hoofed mammals)
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Requires the state chemist to adopt rules for raw milk used in commercial feed, pet food, or specialty pet food that are consistent with Board of Animal Health standards
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Creates a Class A infraction for distributing raw milk as commercial feed, pet food, or specialty pet food without proper "Not for Human Consumption" labeling or without complying with state chemist rules
Legislative Description
Unpasteurized cow's milk.
Last Action
Senator Waterman added as second author
2/7/2013