(a) No milk processor issued a license under section 22-229 shall accept for processing milk containing drug residues or other inhibitory substances at or above the tolerance levels recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The commissioner shall prohibit the sale or distribution of such milk, packaged milk or milk products that are found to contain such drug residues or other inhibitory substances at or above the tolerance levels recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The milk processor responsible for accepting for processing milk at or above tolerance levels recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration shall stop the sale of such milk and cause such milk to be destroyed in a manner acceptable to the commissioner. The commissioner may: (1) Suspend the milk processor's license until the drug residues or other inhibitory substances are below the tolerance levels, (2) initiate a product recall of the milk and cause it to be destroyed in a manner acceptable to the commissioner, or (3) in the event of a second violation within any twelve-month period, revoke the milk processor's license and initiate action to assess a civil penalty pursuant to section 22-7.
(b) Whenever milk from a milk producer issued a permit under section 22-172 is found to contain drug residues or other inhibitory substances at or above the tolerance levels recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration, the commissioner shall prohibit the sale or distribution of such milk. The milk producer responsible for producing such milk shall stop the sale of the milk and cause the milk to be destroyed in a manner acceptable to the commissioner. The commissioner may: (1) Suspend the milk producer's permit until such time as the drug residues or other inhibitory substances are below the tolerance levels, and (2) in the event of a third violation within any twelve-month period, the commissioner may revoke the milk producer's permit and initiate action to assess a civil penalty pursuant to section 22-7.
(c) Whenever milk from a retail raw milk producer issued a permit under section 22-173a is found to contain drug residues or other inhibitory substances at or above the tolerance levels recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration, the commissioner shall prohibit the sale or distribution of such retail raw milk. The retail raw milk producer responsible for the production of such retail raw milk shall stop the sale of the retail raw milk and cause the retail raw milk to be destroyed in a manner acceptable to the commissioner. The commissioner may: (1) Suspend the retail raw milk producer's permit until such time as the drug residues or other inhibitory substances are below the tolerance levels, (2) initiate a product recall of the retail raw milk and cause it to be destroyed in a manner acceptable to the commissioner, or (3) in the event of a second violation within any twelve-month period, revoke the retail raw milk producer's permit and initiate action to assess a civil penalty pursuant to section 22-7.
(P.A. 85-345, S. 4; P.A. 91-312, S. 31; P.A. 92-255, S. 4, 8; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(e); P.A. 04-189, S. 1; P.A. 05-175, S. 14.)
History: P.A. 91-312 replaced the penalty of a fine of not more than $500 for the first violation and not more than $2,500 for any subsequent violation with provision for the assessment of a civil penalty in accordance with Sec. 22-6g; P.A. 92-255 amended Subsec. (a) to provide a civil penalty for violation of Sec. 22-203a and added a new Subsec. (b) to provide for prohibition on receipt of milk found to contain drug residues and procedures for enforcement; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 replaced Commissioner of Agriculture with Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 05-175 replaced former section with new Subsecs. (a) to (c) re acceptance by milk processors of milk containing drug residues or other inhibitory substances above tolerance levels, re prohibition of sale of milk at or above tolerance levels and re prohibition of sale by retail raw milk producer of milk at or above tolerance levels, respectively.
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.