Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 21-2 - Milk Sanitation Code
Section 21-2-3. - Definitions.

§ 21-2-3. Definitions.
(a) “Cream” means the liquid milk product high in fat from milk, which may have been adjusted by adding to it: milk, concentrated milk, dry whole milk, skim milk, or nonfat dry milk.
(b) “Director” means the director of the department of health, unless otherwise specified.
(c) “Goat milk” is the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of healthy goats. The word “milk” is interpreted to include goat milk.
(d) “Grade A” means milk, cream, and products of milk and cream, that comply with the applicable provisions of regulations established by the director.
(e) “Milk” means the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by complete milking of one or more healthy cows. Milk that is in final package form for beverage use shall contain not less than eight and one-fourth percent (8.25%) milk solids not fat and not less than three and one-fourth percent (3.25%) milk fat. Milk may have been adjusted by separating part of the milk fat from it or by adding cream, concentrated milk, dry whole milk, skim milk, concentrated skim milk, or nonfat dry milk to it. The milk may be homogenized.
(f) “Raw milk for pasteurization” means grade “A” milk for pasteurization and raw products of milk that comply with the sanitary standards for their production, transportation, receiving, handling, storage, processing, distribution, and sale as established by the director.
(g) “Raw milk cheese” means any cheese manufactured from raw milk that meets United States food and drug administration (USFDA) standards for cheeses set forth in 21 C.F.R. 133 and has not undergone the process of pasteurization and that contains, as appropriate for the cheese, generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and suitable ingredients as defined in 21 C.F.R. 184.
History of Section.P.L. 1982, ch. 78, § 2; P.L. 1984, ch. 132, § 3; P.L. 1989, ch. 205, § 3; P.L. 2005, ch. 285, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 536, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 21 - Food and Drugs

Chapter 21-2 - Milk Sanitation Code

Section 21-2-1. - Short title.

Section 21-2-2. - Declaration of policy.

Section 21-2-3. - Definitions.

Section 21-2-4. - Repealed.

Section 21-2-5. - Analysis of raw milk by private milk laboratories.

Section 21-2-6. - Grade A dairy farm permit holders.

Section 21-2-7. - Permits.

Section 21-2-7.1. - Rhode Island raw milk cheese.

Section 21-2-8. - Issuance of permits.

Section 21-2-9. - Duration and renewal of permits.

Section 21-2-10. - Issuance of temporary permits.

Section 21-2-11. - Emergency powers.

Section 21-2-12. - Revocation of permits.

Section 21-2-13. - Appeals.

Section 21-2-14. - Temporary permit suspension.

Section 21-2-15. - Repealed.

Section 21-2-16. - Embargo of sale or distribution of milk.

Section 21-2-17, 21-2-18. - Repealed.

Section 21-2-19. - Inspections and inspectors.

Section 21-2-20. - Special inspections.

Section 21-2-21. - Inspectors and assistants.

Section 21-2-22. - Inspection of animals and milk.

Section 21-2-23. - Director empowered to make regulations.

Section 21-2-24 - — 21-2-28. Repealed.

Section 21-2-29. - Standards to be maintained.

Section 21-2-30. - Information to be furnished to director.

Section 21-2-31. - Labeling of containers of milk and milk products.

Section 21-2-32. - Labeling as to breed of cows.

Section 21-2-33 - — 21-2-42. Repealed.

Section 21-2-43. - Enforcement of chapter.

Section 21-2-44. - State statutory provisions and rules paramount to local.

Section 21-2-45. - Standardization permitted.

Section 21-2-46. - Wholesale and contract sales.

Section 21-2-47 - — 21-2-50. Repealed.

Section 21-2-51. - Access of enforcement officers.

Section 21-2-52. - Appropriations and disbursements.

Section 21-2-53. - Powers of superior court in equity.

Section 21-2-54. - Prosecution of violations.

Section 21-2-55. - Penalties for violations.

Section 21-2-56. - Taking of samples in investigation of violations.

Section 21-2-57. - Severability.