192.101A Definitions.
As used in this chapter, all terms shall have the same meaning as defined in the “Grade ‘A’ Pasteurized Milk Ordinance” as provided in section 192.102. However, notwithstanding the ordinance, the following definitions shall apply:
1. “Bulk milk tanker” means a mobile bulk container used to transport milk or fluid milk products from a dairy farm to a milk plant or from a milk plant to another milk plant, including an over-the-road semitanker or a tanker that is permanently mounted on a motor vehicle.
2. “Federal publication” means a publication produced by the United States department of health and human services including the United States public health service and United States food and drug administration.
3. “Milk grader” means a person, including dairy industry milk intake personnel, other than a milk hauler, who collects a milk sample from a bulk tank or a bulk milk tanker.
4. “Milk hauler” means a person who takes farm samples or transports raw milk or raw milk products to or from a milk plant, receiving station, or transfer station, including a dairy industry milk field person. However, a milk hauler does not include a person who drives a bulk milk tanker, if the person does not take a milk sample or handle raw milk or raw milk products.
97 Acts, ch 94, §1; 2001 Acts, ch 129, §3; 2003 Acts, ch 44, §44; 2004 Acts, ch 1082, §12; 2015 Acts, ch 103, §4
Referred to in §194.3
Further definitions, see §189.1, 191.4(2)
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 192 - GRADE “A” MILK INSPECTION
Section 192.101 - Short title.
Section 192.101A - Definitions.
Section 192.102 - Grade “A” pasteurized milk ordinance.
Section 192.104 - Coloring rejected milk.
Section 192.107 - Milk or milk products permit.
Section 192.108 - Administration of the chapter — inspections required.
Section 192.109 - Certification of grade “A” label.
Section 192.110 - Rating required to receive or retain a permit.
Section 192.111 - Permit and inspection fees — deposit in general fund — appropriation.
Section 192.112 - Regulation — milk haulers, milk graders, and bulk milk tankers.
Section 192.115 - Sanitary regulations.
Section 192.116 - Bacteriologists.
Section 192.118 - Certified laboratories.
Section 192.121 - Container defined.
Section 192.122 - Milk bottles to be marked.
Section 192.123 - Adoption of brand.
Section 192.124 - Retention of marked container.
Section 192.125 - Return of bottles.
Section 192.126 - Stray containers.
Section 192.127 - Registered mark.
Section 192.131 - Testing milk or cream — license.
Section 192.132 - Examination.
Section 192.141 - Grade standards for cottage cheese.
Section 192.142 - Butter score required.