Any person who receives in cans, tanks, or other containers any milk, cream, or other dairy products intended as food for man which has been transported by any private or common carrier, when such cans, tanks, or containers are to be returned, shall cause the said cans, tanks, or other containers to be thoroughly washed, cleansed, and sanitized before return shipment. It is unlawful for any common or private carrier to neglect or fail to remove or ship from any transportation facility, on the day of its arrival there for shipment, any milk, cream, or other dairy products left at such facility for transportation unless a refrigerated facility is provided for holding such products. It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation using cans, tanks, or other containers in which milk or cream is shipped to allow the same to remain at a transportation facility longer than one day from the date of their arrival unless such product is maintained in a refrigerated facility at a temperature not exceeding forty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
Source: L. 85: Entire article added, p. 891, § 1, effective April 5.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 25 - Public Health and Environment
Article 5.5 - Dairy Products, Imitation Dairy Products, and Frozen Desserts
§ 25-5.5-102. Butter Defined - Standards
§ 25-5.5-103. Powers and Duties
§ 25-5.5-104. Unsanitary Dairy Products
§ 25-5.5-105. Unsanitary Utensils, Equipment, and Premises - Prohibited
§ 25-5.5-106. Containers of Dairy Products - Prompt Delivery - Removal of Products
§ 25-5.5-108. Condensed Milk and Cream
§ 25-5.5-109. Brands and Marks - Defacement
§ 25-5.5-110. Milk, Cream, and Cheese - Standards
§ 25-5.5-111. Treated Milk to Be Labeled
§ 25-5.5-112. Weight Ticket to Be Furnished
§ 25-5.5-113. Sample Taken Upon Arrival
§ 25-5.5-114. Interference With Officer - Penalty
§ 25-5.5-114. Interference With Officer - Penalty