Sec. 134.
(1) A producer who fails to meet minimum quality standards set forth in section 70 or correct insanitary farm conditions after the milk buyer or the department intervenes under this act is prohibited from selling milk for human consumption. After being prohibited, that producer may sell milk for human consumption only if the department determines that the conditions that caused the noncompliance have been corrected.
(2) A person shall not accept milk from a producer prohibited from selling milk under this section unless the department has determined that the condition causing the prohibition against that producer has been remedied.
History: 2001, Act 267, Eff. Feb. 8, 2002
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 267 of 2001 - Manufacturing Milk Law of 2001 (288.561 - 288.740)
Article 13 - (288.690...288.703)
Section 288.693 - Examination of Test Results and Inspection of Dairy Farms; Frequency.
Section 288.694 - Failure of Producer to Meet Minimum Quality Standards.
Section 288.695 - Incoming Raw Milk and Manufactured Dairy Products; Samples.
Section 288.696 - Pasteurized Milk and Dairy Products; Sale; Processing as Low-Acid Foods.
Section 288.697 - “Pasteurization” and “Pasteurized”; Temperature and Time Relationships.
Section 288.698 - Manufacture of Cheese; Use of Unpasteurized Milk.
Section 288.700 - Manufacturing Milk Into Dairy Product; Duties of Plant Owner or Operator.
Section 288.702 - Dairy Plant Employee; Requirements.
Section 288.703 - Owner or Operator of Dairy Plant; Duties; Package Labels; Advertising.