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§ 2744. Enforcement

(a) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations in milk plants. In the event that inspection of milk plant discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the handler shall be directed how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of the time granted for correction another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the appearance of the handler before the secretary to show cause why his handler license should not be suspended or terminated. In this event the handler shall give the secretary a list of producers supplying him milk and the secretary shall give notice to producers of the pending suspension.

(b) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations on dairy farms. In the event that inspection of a dairy farm discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part, or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the producer and the handler concerned shall be notified in writing clearly stating the unsatisfactory conditions. The producer shall be advised as how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow the producer a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of this time granted for correction or as soon as feasible thereafter, another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the producer to appear before him to show cause why his right to sell milk should not be suspended or terminated. If the producer's right to sell milk is suspended or terminated, the secretary shall then notify the appropriate handler to stop handling the milk from this producer. No other handler processing or packing fluid dairy products shall handle milk from this producer. In the event that a producer corrects the unsatisfactory conditions to the satisfaction of the secretary as determined by inspection, the secretary shall immediately notify the appropriate handlers.

(c) Prohibition on sales or transfers. In the event that any inspection or test of a milk plant or dairy farm discloses conditions which are of immediate and serious danger to public health, the handler or the producer may be at once forbidden to sell or transfer dairy products for human consumption until subsequent inspection or test indicate that the danger to public health no longer exists.

(d) Right of entry. The secretary or his agent may for the purpose of inspection enter at all reasonable times the premises, except the residence, of all milk handlers and producers and examine all pertinent records and personnel and may use reasonable means of determining the sanitary condition of the entire milk producing and handling process. Refusal to permit inspection shall be grounds for revoking a license. (1965, No. 175, § 7; amended 2003, No. 42, § 2, eff. May 27, 2003.)

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Statutes > Vermont > Title-06 > Chapter-151 > 2744

§ 2744. Enforcement

(a) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations in milk plants. In the event that inspection of milk plant discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the handler shall be directed how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of the time granted for correction another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the appearance of the handler before the secretary to show cause why his handler license should not be suspended or terminated. In this event the handler shall give the secretary a list of producers supplying him milk and the secretary shall give notice to producers of the pending suspension.

(b) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations on dairy farms. In the event that inspection of a dairy farm discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part, or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the producer and the handler concerned shall be notified in writing clearly stating the unsatisfactory conditions. The producer shall be advised as how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow the producer a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of this time granted for correction or as soon as feasible thereafter, another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the producer to appear before him to show cause why his right to sell milk should not be suspended or terminated. If the producer's right to sell milk is suspended or terminated, the secretary shall then notify the appropriate handler to stop handling the milk from this producer. No other handler processing or packing fluid dairy products shall handle milk from this producer. In the event that a producer corrects the unsatisfactory conditions to the satisfaction of the secretary as determined by inspection, the secretary shall immediately notify the appropriate handlers.

(c) Prohibition on sales or transfers. In the event that any inspection or test of a milk plant or dairy farm discloses conditions which are of immediate and serious danger to public health, the handler or the producer may be at once forbidden to sell or transfer dairy products for human consumption until subsequent inspection or test indicate that the danger to public health no longer exists.

(d) Right of entry. The secretary or his agent may for the purpose of inspection enter at all reasonable times the premises, except the residence, of all milk handlers and producers and examine all pertinent records and personnel and may use reasonable means of determining the sanitary condition of the entire milk producing and handling process. Refusal to permit inspection shall be grounds for revoking a license. (1965, No. 175, § 7; amended 2003, No. 42, § 2, eff. May 27, 2003.)


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Statutes > Vermont > Title-06 > Chapter-151 > 2744

§ 2744. Enforcement

(a) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations in milk plants. In the event that inspection of milk plant discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the handler shall be directed how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of the time granted for correction another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the appearance of the handler before the secretary to show cause why his handler license should not be suspended or terminated. In this event the handler shall give the secretary a list of producers supplying him milk and the secretary shall give notice to producers of the pending suspension.

(b) Enforcement of dairy sanitation regulations on dairy farms. In the event that inspection of a dairy farm discloses conditions not meeting the standards established in this part, or the regulations promulgated thereunder, the producer and the handler concerned shall be notified in writing clearly stating the unsatisfactory conditions. The producer shall be advised as how to secure compliance with the terms of this part and the regulations thereunder. The secretary shall allow the producer a reasonable time to correct the unsatisfactory conditions. At the expiration of this time granted for correction or as soon as feasible thereafter, another inspection shall be made. If conditions are then found in violation of this part or the regulations thereunder, the secretary shall require the producer to appear before him to show cause why his right to sell milk should not be suspended or terminated. If the producer's right to sell milk is suspended or terminated, the secretary shall then notify the appropriate handler to stop handling the milk from this producer. No other handler processing or packing fluid dairy products shall handle milk from this producer. In the event that a producer corrects the unsatisfactory conditions to the satisfaction of the secretary as determined by inspection, the secretary shall immediately notify the appropriate handlers.

(c) Prohibition on sales or transfers. In the event that any inspection or test of a milk plant or dairy farm discloses conditions which are of immediate and serious danger to public health, the handler or the producer may be at once forbidden to sell or transfer dairy products for human consumption until subsequent inspection or test indicate that the danger to public health no longer exists.

(d) Right of entry. The secretary or his agent may for the purpose of inspection enter at all reasonable times the premises, except the residence, of all milk handlers and producers and examine all pertinent records and personnel and may use reasonable means of determining the sanitary condition of the entire milk producing and handling process. Refusal to permit inspection shall be grounds for revoking a license. (1965, No. 175, § 7; amended 2003, No. 42, § 2, eff. May 27, 2003.)