Sec. 21. (a) A person may not offer, display for sale, sell, deliver, or have possession of with intent to sell or deliver milk or milk products for human consumption unless every particle of the final mixture of the milk or milk products used in processing or manufacture has been thoroughly pasteurized by equipment approved by the board.
(b) The provisions of this chapter governing pasteurization do not apply to a person selling or offering for sale cheddar cheese that has been made from unpasteurized milk if:
(1) the cheese was made from unpasteurized milk and has been cured or ripened for at least sixty (60) days at a controlled temperature of at least thirty-five (35) degrees Fahrenheit; or
(2) the cheese is manufactured solely to be made into processed cheese that is pasteurized during the blending or manufacturing process.
Varieties of cheese other than that of the cheddar type made from unpasteurized milk must be ripened for the time and under the conditions prescribed by rule of the board. Cheese made from unpasteurized milk and offered or displayed for sale to the consumer must be labeled by the manufacturer or distributor with the manufacturer's or distributor's name and address or an equivalent identifying number or symbol and with the date of manufacture or a statement to the effect that the cheese has been cured or ripened for at least sixty (60) days.
(c) A pasteurizer of any milk or milk products must be equipped with accurate indicating thermometers and accurate recording thermometers and, for vat pasteurization equipment, an accurate airspace thermometer of a type approved by the board. Each recording thermometer chart must be dated and numbered and must show the amount in gallons, the kind of product pasteurized, the accurate readings of the indicating thermometers and airspace thermometers, the time the reading was made, and the operator's initials. Each chart may not be used for more than one (1) day of operations. The records of the pasteurization of each batch pasteurized must be retained for at least ninety (90) days.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-2.1-23-8.5.]
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