Arkansas Code
Subchapter 2 - Regulation of Manufacture and Sale Generally
§ 20-59-248. Incidental sales of goat milk, sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized not prohibited — Definitions

(a) For purposes of this section:
(1) “Incidental sales of goat milk, sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized” are those sales where the average monthly number of gallons sold does not exceed five hundred gallons (500 gals.);
(2) “Locally produced whole milk products” means whole milk that has been produced on an Arkansas farm; and
(3)
(A) “Whole milk” means the lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking of one (1) or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept, that when offered for sale contains at least three and one-fourth percent (3.25%) of butterfat and eight and one-fourth percent (8.25%) solids not fat.
(B) “Whole milk” does not include lacteal secretion obtained within fifteen (15) days before or five (5) days after calving or a longer period if necessary to render the milk practically colostrum free.


(b) This subchapter does not prohibit incidental sales of raw goat milk, raw sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized directly to consumers at the farm where the milk is produced or preclude the advertising of incidental sales of goat milk, sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized.
(c) With respect to whole milk that has not been pasteurized, the seller shall:
(1) Post at the point of sale a sign that is no smaller than two feet by four feet (2' x 4') that includes the following information in large, clear text:
(A) The name and address of the farm with seller's contact information; and
(B) The following statement:

(2) Affix a label to the bottle or package that includes:
(A) The name and address of the farm; and
(B) The following statement:


(d) A farmer who sells fresh whole unpasteurized milk shall permit inspection of his or her cows and barns by his or her customers upon request.
“This product, sold for personal use and not for resale, is fresh whole milk that has NOT been pasteurized. Neither this farm nor the milk sold by this farm has been inspected by the State of Arkansas. The consumer assumes all liability for health issues that may result from the consumption of this product.”; and
“This product, sold for personal use and not for resale, is fresh whole milk that has NOT been pasteurized. Neither this farm nor the milk sold by this farm has been inspected by the State of Arkansas. The consumer assumes all liability for health issues that may result from the consumption of this product.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 20 - Public Health and Welfare

Subtitle 4 - Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics

Chapter 59 - Milk and Dairy Products

Subchapter 2 - Regulation of Manufacture and Sale Generally

§ 20-59-201. Definitions

§ 20-59-202. Penalties

§ 20-59-203. Prosecutions

§ 20-59-204. State Board of Health — Appointment of deputies — Rules and standards

§ 20-59-205. Right of review — Definition

§ 20-59-206. Dairy plant license

§ 20-59-207. Frozen dessert manufacturer's license

§ 20-59-208. Receiving or transfer plant license

§ 20-59-209. Mellorine manufacturer's license

§ 20-59-210. Sampler and grader license

§ 20-59-211. Milk tester license and fee

§ 20-59-212. Plant permits — Cancellation, withdrawal, and suspension

§ 20-59-213. Dairy products from another state

§ 20-59-214. Unlawful acts — Insanitary plants

§ 20-59-215. Unlawful acts — False tests

§ 20-59-216. Unlawful acts — Improper method of testing

§ 20-59-217. Unlawful acts — Improper scales

§ 20-59-218. Unlawful acts — Improper centrifuges

§ 20-59-219. Unlawful acts — Improper testing apparatus

§ 20-59-220. Unlawful acts — Unclean instruments

§ 20-59-221. Unlawful acts — Improper temperature for tests

§ 20-59-222. Unlawful acts — Improper reading of butterfat control

§ 20-59-223. Unlawful acts — Handling in insanitary places

§ 20-59-224. Unlawful acts — Products of diseased animals — Contaminated products

§ 20-59-225. Unlawful acts — Preservatives

§ 20-59-226. Unlawful acts — Removing label of health officer

§ 20-59-227. Unlawful acts — Unpasteurized products

§ 20-59-228. Unlawful acts — Products below standard

§ 20-59-229. Unlawful acts — Cream graded for buttermaking — Price differential

§ 20-59-230. Unlawful acts — Mold or sediment test

§ 20-59-231. Unlawful acts — Empty cans inverted

§ 20-59-232. Unlawful acts — Records of cream buyers — Monthly reports

§ 20-59-233. Unlawful acts — Place of testing or grading — Delivery to carrier in unwholesome condition

§ 20-59-234. Unlawful acts — Operation without permit

§ 20-59-235. Unlawful acts — Labeling of cheese

§ 20-59-236. Unlawful acts — Removal of label

§ 20-59-237. Unlawful acts — Renovation of butter or cheese

§ 20-59-238. Unlawful acts — Labeling of renovated butter

§ 20-59-239. Unlawful acts — Labeling ice cream

§ 20-59-240. Unlawful acts — Labeling ice milk

§ 20-59-241. Unlawful acts — Labeling ice cream mix

§ 20-59-242. Unlawful acts — Bacteria count of frozen dessert

§ 20-59-243. Unlawful acts — Graded milk

§ 20-59-244. Unlawful acts — Pasteurized milk — Permit

§ 20-59-245. Unlawful acts — Name of distributor on container — Sale of misprint bottle caps

§ 20-59-246. Manufacturing milk permit

§ 20-59-247. Disposition of funds

§ 20-59-248. Incidental sales of goat milk, sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized not prohibited — Definitions