Maryland Statutes
Part II - Permit Process
Section 21-416 - Scope of Permits

(a)    While it is effective, a bobtailer permit authorizes the holder, on a Grade A milk route that the holder operates or controls, to distribute Grade A pasteurized milk products that the holder purchased from a Grade A distributor or a Grade A milk processor.
    (b)    While it is effective, a certified industry dairy farm inspector permit authorizes the holder to inspect dairy farms in accordance with this subtitle.
    (c)    While it is effective, a distribution station permit authorizes the holder, for redistribution and sale, whether from a fixed location or from a vehicle:
        (1)    To receive Grade A pasteurized milk products;
        (2)    To store Grade A pasteurized milk products; and
        (3)    To transfer Grade A pasteurized milk products for redistribution and sale.
    (d)    (1)    While it is effective, a milk processor permit authorizes the holder:
            (i)    To collect raw milk;
            (ii)    To handle raw milk;
            (iii)    To process raw milk;
            (iv)    To pasteurize raw milk;
            (v)    To store pasteurized milk;
            (vi)    To bottle or package pasteurized milk;
            (vii)    To prepare pasteurized milk for distribution; and
            (viii)    To distribute pasteurized milk.
        (2)    While it is effective, a milk processor – farmstead cheese producer permit authorizes the holder:
            (i)    To perform all the functions set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection; and
            (ii)    To produce farmstead cheese.
    (e)    While it is effective, a milk producer permit authorizes the holder:
        (1)    To operate a dairy farm; and
        (2)    To sell raw milk from the dairy farm to:
            (i)    A receiving station;
            (ii)    A transfer station; or
            (iii)    A milk plant.
    (f)    While it is effective, a bulk milk hauler/sampler permit authorizes the holder, while operating a milk tank truck:
        (1)    To receive raw milk products from a milk producer, milk plant, receiving station, or transfer station;
        (2)    To transport raw milk products that have been received from a milk producer, milk plant, receiving station, or transfer station; and
        (3)    To deliver raw milk products that have been received from a milk producer, milk plant, receiving station, or transfer station.
    (g)    While it is effective, a receiving station permit authorizes the holder:
        (1)    To collect raw milk;
        (2)    To cool raw milk;
        (3)    To process raw milk;
        (4)    To store raw milk; and
        (5)    To prepare raw milk for delivery to a milk plant.
    (h)    While it is effective, a transfer station permit authorizes the holder to operate a place where raw milk is transferred between milk tank trucks for eventual delivery to a milk plant.
    (i)    A permittee authorized to perform a function under this subtitle shall only exercise that authority as to the classification for which it is designated, except that:
        (1)    Unless otherwise specified in this subtitle, a milk producer permittee with a Grade A classification authorized to perform a function under this subtitle may exercise that authority for manufactured milk; and
        (2)    A milk processor, receiving station, or transfer station with a manufactured milk classification may exercise that authority using Grade A raw milk.
    (j)    While it is effective, a milk transportation company permit authorizes the holder to operate one or more milk tank trucks.