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§ 257-a. Transportation   and   storage   of   milk.  1.  Any  vehicle  transporting pasteurized milk for retail  sale  in  the  same  container  shall  be  transported  in  a  vehicle  capable of maintaining milk at a  temperature of at least forty-five degrees fahrenheit or cooler.    2. It shall be unlawful for milk excluding UHT/aseptic  packaged  milk  and  milk  products  to  be  shipped  or  stored  in  the  same enclosed  refrigerated  compartment  which  contains  any   hazardous   or   toxic  chemicals,  or  solid waste.   "Toxic and hazardous chemicals" shall not  mean common household products  normally  sold  in  grocery  stores  and  supermarkets   or   those   products  normally  provided  to  commercial  establishments by a food service company, that are packaged and  handled  in  a manner which avoids contamination of milk or milk products. "Solid  waste" shall not mean any packaging that is approved for reuse  such  as  returnable milk bottles.    3. It shall be the responsibility of any milk dealer who sells milk or  dairy  products  intended  for  resale  to another distributor to obtain  certification from such distributor that  the  requirements  for  proper  refrigeration transportation as provided in this section are met.    4.  The commissioner may exempt persons who purchase or handle milk in  a  total  quantity  not  exceeding  twenty  gallons  per  day  from  the  requirements of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-21 > 257-a

§ 257-a. Transportation   and   storage   of   milk.  1.  Any  vehicle  transporting pasteurized milk for retail  sale  in  the  same  container  shall  be  transported  in  a  vehicle  capable of maintaining milk at a  temperature of at least forty-five degrees fahrenheit or cooler.    2. It shall be unlawful for milk excluding UHT/aseptic  packaged  milk  and  milk  products  to  be  shipped  or  stored  in  the  same enclosed  refrigerated  compartment  which  contains  any   hazardous   or   toxic  chemicals,  or  solid waste.   "Toxic and hazardous chemicals" shall not  mean common household products  normally  sold  in  grocery  stores  and  supermarkets   or   those   products  normally  provided  to  commercial  establishments by a food service company, that are packaged and  handled  in  a manner which avoids contamination of milk or milk products. "Solid  waste" shall not mean any packaging that is approved for reuse  such  as  returnable milk bottles.    3. It shall be the responsibility of any milk dealer who sells milk or  dairy  products  intended  for  resale  to another distributor to obtain  certification from such distributor that  the  requirements  for  proper  refrigeration transportation as provided in this section are met.    4.  The commissioner may exempt persons who purchase or handle milk in  a  total  quantity  not  exceeding  twenty  gallons  per  day  from  the  requirements of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-21 > 257-a

§ 257-a. Transportation   and   storage   of   milk.  1.  Any  vehicle  transporting pasteurized milk for retail  sale  in  the  same  container  shall  be  transported  in  a  vehicle  capable of maintaining milk at a  temperature of at least forty-five degrees fahrenheit or cooler.    2. It shall be unlawful for milk excluding UHT/aseptic  packaged  milk  and  milk  products  to  be  shipped  or  stored  in  the  same enclosed  refrigerated  compartment  which  contains  any   hazardous   or   toxic  chemicals,  or  solid waste.   "Toxic and hazardous chemicals" shall not  mean common household products  normally  sold  in  grocery  stores  and  supermarkets   or   those   products  normally  provided  to  commercial  establishments by a food service company, that are packaged and  handled  in  a manner which avoids contamination of milk or milk products. "Solid  waste" shall not mean any packaging that is approved for reuse  such  as  returnable milk bottles.    3. It shall be the responsibility of any milk dealer who sells milk or  dairy  products  intended  for  resale  to another distributor to obtain  certification from such distributor that  the  requirements  for  proper  refrigeration transportation as provided in this section are met.    4.  The commissioner may exempt persons who purchase or handle milk in  a  total  quantity  not  exceeding  twenty  gallons  per  day  from  the  requirements of this section.