194.8 Unacceptable milk.
1. Milk acceptable from the standpoint of organoleptic examination, containing no excessive extraneous matter and classified in excess of three hundred thousand for bacterial estimate, may be used in the processing and manufacturing of dairy products for human consumption for a period of seven consecutive days.
2. After a week another quality test must be performed on the producer’s milk. If two of the last four consecutive bacterial counts exceed the class 2 standard, the department shall deliver, or require the purchaser to deliver, a written notice to the producer. An additional sample shall be taken at least three days after taking the previous sample, but within twenty-one days following delivery of the notice. The department shall immediately suspend the permit of the producer or immediately institute legal proceedings to restrain production if the class 2 standard is violated according to three of the last five bacterial counts.
[C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §194.8]
84 Acts, ch 1120, §2; 92 Acts, ch 1081, §4
Structure Iowa Code
Section 194.1 - Citation of chapter.
Section 194.2 - Enforcement — rules.
Section 194.3A - Permit requirements.
Section 194.4 - Physical characteristics.
Section 194.5 - Frequency of tests.
Section 194.6 - Bacterial test.
Section 194.7 - Acceptable milk.
Section 194.8 - Unacceptable milk.
Section 194.9 - Unlawful milk.
Section 194.10 - Milk purchased on basis of grade.
Section 194.11 - Price differential.
Section 194.18 - Coloring unlawful milk.
Section 194.19 - Licenses for collection vehicles — fees.
Section 194.20 - Inspection fees — grade “B” milk.