(a) The commissioner and his deputy, agents and assistants may take samples of milk, cream or milk products from any producer, dealer, vendor, processor or manufacturer upon tender of the market price thereof, and shall seal and mark such samples, and, upon request of such producer, dealer, vendor, processor or manufacturer, or his agent, shall seal and mark duplicate samples and leave the duplicate samples with such persons. The official analysis of such samples shall be made by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station or the Laboratory Division of the Department of Public Health, or any other laboratory approved for making such examinations.
(b) The commissioner shall collect from the dairy plant, producer, retail raw milk producer or milk dealer permittee a fee or fees established by the commissioner pursuant to section 22-128a, sufficient to cover the actual cost of bio-assays and chemical tests made on samples of milk and milk products. Such fees shall be deposited in the General Fund. The dairy plant, producer, retail raw milk producer or milk dealer permittee shall only be required to pay fees for samples taken to verify product safety when required routine testing has shown the product to be in violation of this chapter. The commissioner may suspend any license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter or chapter 431 to any dairy plant, producer, retail raw milk producer, cheese or yogurt manufacturer, dry milk manufacturer or dealer who fails to pay such fees within sixty days after being billed by the commissioner.
(1949 Rev., S. 3202; 1949, 1951, 1953, S. 1748d; 1959, P.A. 252, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 169; P.A. 77-614, S. 323, 610; P.A. 91-312, S. 21; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58; P.A. 05-175, S. 7.)
History: 1959 act divided section into Subsecs., made collection of fees to cover cost of bio-assays mandatory rather than optional by substituting “shall” for “may” and required that fees be deposited to general fund rather than set aside as separate fund to defray expenses of bio-assays and chemical analyses; 1961 act required commissioner to collect fees rather than Agricultural Experiment Station, replaced “Vitamin D milk, vitamins A and D skimmed milk and vitamin-mineral-fortified milk or other vitamins or vitamin-mineral-fortified milks” with “milk, skimmed milk, nonfat milk, fortified skimmed milk, or fortified nonfat milk to which vitamins, minerals or any combination thereof have been added” and added provision allowing commissioner to suspend permits of those who fail to pay fees within 60 days after billing; P.A. 77-614 replaced department of health with department of health services, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 91-312 amended Subsec. (b) to provide that the fee or fees for bio-assays and chemical tests shall be “established by the commissioner pursuant to Sec. 22-128a”; P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department of public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 05-175 made changes re producer and retail raw milk producer testing fees for milk and milk products and suspension of permits for failure to pay fees in Subsec. (b).
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals
Chapter 430 - Milk and Milk Products
Section 22-127. - Definitions.
Section 22-128a. - Schedule of fees.
Section 22-129a. - Seizure and embargo.
Section 22-130. - Authority of commissioner limited.
Section 22-131. - Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-131a. - Transfer of Milk Regulation Board to Department of Consumer Protection.
Section 22-131b. - Milk Regulation Board study of state dairy industry. Report to General Assembly.
Section 22-132. - Meetings of Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-133. - Regulations of Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-134. - Violation of regulations of board or orders of commissioner. Civil penalty.
Section 22-137. - Permits for places where milk or cream is received.
Section 22-137a. - Connecticut Milk Promotion Board. Membership. Duties.
Section 22-137b. - Certification of the Connecticut Milk Promotion Board.
Section 22-139. - Tests to be made by licensed tester.
Section 22-140. - Samples to be taken by licensed samplers.
Section 22-141. - Weighing or gaging to be by licensed weigher or gager.
Section 22-144a. - Testing butterfat milk content.
Section 22-145. - Disposition of fees.
Section 22-146. - Examination of records and apparatus.
Section 22-148. - Proceedings for violation.
Section 22-152. - Standard quality of milk.
Section 22-160. - Milk powder, evaporated milk or cream. Foreign milk powder.
Section 22-163 and 22-164. - Milk or cream; containers. Printed notices.
Section 22-165. - Samples of milk, cream and milk products; analysis. Fees.
Section 22-166. - Sale of milk from emaciated or diseased animals. Civil penalty.
Section 22-167. - Local regulations for the sale of milk.
Section 22-169. - Appeals from local authorities.
Section 22-170. - Appeal from board.
Section 22-171. - Filled milk.
Section 22-172. - Registration of producers. Permits. Penalty.
Section 22-173. - Registration of dealers. Permits. Labeling. Civil penalty. Information required.
Section 22-174. - Out-of-state cream source permits. Inspection of cream source.
Section 22-181. - Application for permit by new producer.
Section 22-182. - When approval or inspection of additional farms not required.
Section 22-182a. - Duties of commissioner if Federal Milk Order suspended or terminated.
Section 22-184. - Permits required for out-of-state plants and producing farms. Exemption.
Section 22-184a. - Permits for out-of-state plants which do not ship milk to this state.
Section 22-185. - Temporary permit for receiving cream.
Section 22-188. - Carriers of communicable diseases not to handle milk or utensils.
Section 22-191. - Preparation of milk.
Section 22-192. - Chocolate milk. Flavored milk.
Section 22-192a. - Sale of milk as from tested cows.
Section 22-193. - Milk and cream sold at retail or served in public eating places.
Section 22-194. - Pasteurized milk and milk products.
Section 22-195. - Permits for pasteurization. Bottling process. Injunction.
Section 22-196. - Pasteurization within the state. Permits for imported pasteurized milk or cream.
Section 22-197. - Labeling of receptacle containing pasteurized milk or cream.
Section 22-197a. - Pasteurization, processing or sale date need not appear on cap.
Section 22-197b. - Last sale date required on containers. Regulations. Penalty.
Section 22-202 and 22-203. - Health certificates for employees in pasteurization plants. Penalty.
Section 22-203c. - Regulations.
Section 22-203e. - Definitions.
Section 22-203f. - Transportation of milk by bulk milk pickup tanker. Permit.