Sec. 18. (a) Milk for pasteurization must be from herds that are located in a modified accredited tuberculosis free area as determined by the United States Department of Agriculture. Herds located in an area that fails to maintain accredited status must be accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture as tuberculosis free or must have passed an annual tuberculosis test.
(b) Milk for pasteurization must be from herds under a brucellosis eradication program that meets one (1) of the following conditions:
(1) Is located in certified brucellosis free areas as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture and enrolled in the testing program for the area.
(2) Meets United States Department of Agriculture requirements for an individually certified herd.
(3) Participates in a milk ring testing program that is conducted on a continuing basis at intervals of at least every six (6) months with individual blood tests on all animals in herds showing suspicious reactions to the milk ring tests.
(4) Conducts an individual blood agglutination test annually with an allowable maximum grace period not exceeding two (2) months.
(c) Goat milk and sheep milk for pasteurization must be from a herd or flock that meets health requirements adopted by rule of the board.
(d) For a disease other than brucellosis and tuberculosis and for conditions other than disease that may adversely affect public health, the board shall require physical, chemical, or bacteriological tests as the board considers necessary. The diagnosis of other diseases in dairy cattle, goats, and sheep must be based upon the findings of a licensed veterinarian or a veterinarian employed by an official agency. A diseased animal must be disposed of as the board directs.
(e) Records documenting the tests required in this section shall be validated with the signature of a licensed veterinarian accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture or a board veterinarian.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-2.1-23-7.]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 15. Agriculture and Animals
Chapter 1. Milk and Milk Products; Permits; Standards; Inspections
15-18-1-2. Adulterated or Misbranded Milk or Milk Products
15-18-1-3. Permit Requirements; Application Procedure
15-18-1-5. Temporary Permits; Application for Reinstatement
15-18-1-6. Sanctions for Repeated Violations
15-18-1-10. Unsanitary Conditions
15-18-1-11. Approved Industry Plant Sampler
15-18-1-12. Labeling Information; Shipping Statement
15-18-1-13. Samples; Testing and Examination; Written Notice Upon Exceeding Standards
15-18-1-14. Compliance With National Standards; Rules
15-18-1-15. Sale of Milk and Milk Products
15-18-1-16. Drug Residue Violation Screenings; Violations
15-18-1-17. Calculation of Civil Penalties; Other Sanctions
15-18-1-18. Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, and Other Diseases in Dairy Cattle
15-18-1-19. Storage of Raw Milk
15-18-1-20. Sale of Graded Milk Products; Prohibited Milk Ordinances
15-18-1-21. Pasteurization; Exceptions
15-18-1-22. Transfer of Milk Products; Storage Containers
15-18-1-23. Milk Cans and Receptacles
15-18-1-24. Conditions for Sale of Products From Outside Indiana
15-18-1-25. Employees Affected by Communicable Diseases
15-18-1-26. Powers of Board Upon Suspicion of Infection
15-18-1-27. Submission of Plans for Approval
15-18-1-28. Duties of Board to Administer Rules and Enforce Chapter
15-18-1-29. Enforcement by Board
15-18-1-30. Inspections; Performance of Official Duties
15-18-1-31. Dairy Drug Residue Abatement Fund
15-18-1-32. Board Enforcement; Inspections; Authority to Enter