Bill Text: IA SSB1107 | 2023-2024 | 90th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to raw milk, by providing for the production of raw milk at certain dairies, the manufacture of products using raw milk, and the labeling and distribution of raw milk and manufactured products, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 315.)
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-02-16 - Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 315. [SSB1107 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2023-SSB1107-Introduced.html
Senate
Study
Bill
1107
-
Introduced
SENATE
FILE
_____
BY
(PROPOSED
COMMITTEE
ON
STATE
GOVERNMENT
BILL
BY
CHAIRPERSON
SCHULTZ)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
raw
milk,
by
providing
for
the
production
1
of
raw
milk
at
certain
dairies,
the
manufacture
of
products
2
using
raw
milk,
and
the
labeling
and
distribution
of
raw
3
milk
and
manufactured
products,
and
making
penalties
4
applicable.
5
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
6
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Section
1.
NEW
SECTION
.
135.16B
Raw
milk
——
associated
1
products.
2
The
department
of
health
and
human
services
may
demand
that
3
a
raw
milk
producer
provide
the
department
with
all
records
of
4
tests
to
determine
the
coliform
count
and
standard
plate
count
5
of
dairy
animals
maintained
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
as
required
6
in
section
195.6.
7
Sec.
2.
Section
137.104,
subsection
2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
8
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
9
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
e.
Demand
that
a
raw
milk
producer
provide
10
the
board
with
all
records
of
tests
to
determine
the
coliform
11
count
and
standard
plate
count
of
dairy
animals
maintained
at
12
the
raw
milk
dairy
as
required
in
section
195.6.
13
Sec.
3.
NEW
SECTION
.
137D.2A
Raw
milk
——
associated
14
products.
15
A
home
food
processing
establishment
shall
not
advertise
16
for
sale,
offer
for
sale,
sell
or
otherwise
distribute,
or
use
17
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
18
product,
as
provided
in
chapter
195.
19
Sec.
4.
Section
137F.1,
subsection
9,
Code
2023,
is
amended
20
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
21
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
o.
(1)
The
premises
of
a
raw
milk
dairy
22
where
raw
milk
is
produced,
processed,
labeled,
marketed,
or
23
distributed
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
with
chapter
24
195.
25
(2)
The
premises
of
a
raw
milk
dairy
where
a
raw
milk
26
product
or
a
raw
milk
dairy
product
is
manufactured,
labeled,
27
marketed,
or
distributed
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
28
with
chapter
195.
29
Sec.
5.
Section
137F.1,
subsection
10,
Code
2023,
is
amended
30
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
31
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
d.
(1)
The
premises
of
a
raw
milk
dairy
32
where
raw
milk
is
produced,
processed,
labeled,
marketed,
or
33
distributed
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
with
chapter
34
195.
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(2)
A
premises
of
a
raw
milk
dairy
where
a
raw
milk
product
1
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
is
manufactured,
labeled,
marketed,
2
or
distributed
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
with
3
chapter
195.
4
Sec.
6.
NEW
SECTION
.
137F.8B
Raw
milk
——
associated
5
products.
6
A
food
establishment
or
farmers
market
shall
not
advertise
7
for
sale,
offer
for
sale,
sell
or
otherwise
distribute,
or
use
8
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
a
raw
milk
9
dairy
product,
regardless
of
whether
the
food
establishment
10
or
farmers
market
is
regulated
by
the
department
under
11
this
chapter
or
another
chapter,
another
state
agency,
or
a
12
municipality.
13
Sec.
7.
Section
159.6,
subsection
6,
Code
2023,
is
amended
14
to
read
as
follows:
15
6.
Regulation
and
inspection
of
foods,
drugs,
and
other
16
articles,
as
provided
in
Title
V,
subtitle
4
,
but
.
However,
17
chapter
205
of
that
subtitle
shall
be
enforced
as
provided
in
18
that
chapter.
Except
as
expressly
authorized
in
subtitle
4,
19
the
department
shall
not
regulate
any
of
the
following:
20
a.
The
production,
processing,
labeling,
marketing,
or
21
distribution
of
raw
milk
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
22
with
chapter
195.
23
b.
The
manufacture,
labeling,
marketing,
or
distribution
24
of
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
by
a
raw
milk
25
producer
in
compliance
with
chapter
195.
26
Sec.
8.
Section
190.2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
27
following
new
subsection:
28
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
3.
This
section
does
not
apply
to
any
of
29
the
following:
30
a.
The
manufacture,
labeling,
marketing,
or
distribution
of
31
raw
milk
by
a
raw
milk
producer
in
compliance
with
chapter
195.
32
b.
The
manufacture,
labeling,
marketing,
or
distribution
33
of
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
by
a
raw
milk
34
producer
in
compliance
with
chapter
195.
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Sec.
9.
Section
191.2,
subsection
5,
unnumbered
paragraph
1
1,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
All
bottles,
containers,
and
packages
Bottles,
containers,
3
and
packages.
Except
as
provided
in
subsection
5A,
a
container
4
or
package
enclosing
milk
or
a
milk
products
product
shall
be
5
conspicuously
labeled
or
marked
with
all
of
the
following
:
6
Sec.
10.
Section
191.2,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
7
following
new
subsection:
8
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5A.
Raw
milk
and
associated
products.
A
9
container
holding
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
product
10
or
a
raw
milk
dairy
product,
distributed
by
a
raw
milk
producer
11
shall
be
labeled
as
required
in
section
195.8.
12
Sec.
11.
Section
192.103,
subsections
1
and
2,
Code
2023,
13
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
14
1.
Only
grade
“A”
pasteurized
milk
and
milk
products
15
shall
be
sold
to
the
final
consumer,
or
to
restaurants,
soda
16
fountains,
grocery
stores,
or
similar
establishments
.
However,
17
in
except
as
follows:
18
a.
In
an
emergency,
the
sale
of
pasteurized
milk
and
milk
19
products
which
that
have
not
been
graded,
or
the
grade
of
which
20
is
unknown,
may
be
authorized
by
the
secretary,
in
which
case,
21
such
products
shall
be
labeled
“ungraded”.
22
b.
A
raw
milk
producer
may
distribute
raw
milk,
or
a
23
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product,
in
24
compliance
with
chapter
195.
25
2.
No
A
person
shall
not
within
the
state
produce,
provide,
26
sell,
offer,
or
expose
for
sale,
or
have
in
possession
with
27
intent
to
sell,
any
milk
or
milk
product
which
is
adulterated
28
or
misbranded.
However,
in
an
emergency,
the
sale
of
29
pasteurized
milk
and
milk
products
which
have
not
been
graded,
30
or
the
grade
of
which
is
unknown,
may
be
authorized
by
the
31
secretary,
in
which
case
such
products
shall
be
labeled
32
“ungraded”.
33
Sec.
12.
NEW
SECTION
.
194.22
Raw
milk
dairies
——
exception.
34
This
chapter
does
not
apply
to
any
of
the
following:
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1.
The
production,
processing,
marketing,
and
distribution
1
of
raw
milk,
if
the
raw
milk
is
produced
by
a
raw
milk
producer
2
at
a
raw
milk
dairy
as
provided
in
chapter
195.
3
2.
The
manufacture,
marketing,
and
distribution
of
a
4
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product,
if
the
raw
milk
5
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
is
manufactured
by
a
raw
milk
6
producer
at
a
raw
milk
dairy
as
provided
in
chapter
195.
7
Sec.
13.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.1
Definitions.
8
As
used
in
this
chapter,
unless
the
context
otherwise
9
requires:
10
1.
“Dairy
animal”
means
a
cow,
goat,
or
sheep
that
is
11
actively
producing
milk.
12
2.
“Department”
means
the
department
of
agriculture
and
land
13
stewardship.
14
3.
“Distribute”
means
to
transfer
an
item
or
offer
to
15
transfer
an
item
to
another
person,
either
free
of
charge
or
by
16
sale
or
exchange.
17
4.
“Milk”
means
the
lacteal
secretion
of
a
dairy
animal.
18
5.
“Raw
milk”
means
milk
that
is
not
pasteurized
or
graded
19
as
otherwise
required
in
chapters
190,
192,
and
194.
20
6.
“Raw
milk
dairy”
means
an
operation
where
not
more
than
21
ten
dairy
animals
are
maintained
to
actively
produce
milk
at
22
any
one
time.
23
7.
“Raw
milk
dairy
product”
means
a
product,
other
than
a
24
milk
product,
manufactured
using
milk
or
a
milk
product
as
the
25
primary
ingredient,
and
that
includes
any
quantity
of
raw
milk.
26
8.
“Raw
milk
producer”
means
a
milk
producer
who
owns
or
27
operates
a
raw
milk
dairy.
28
9.
“Raw
milk
product”
means
a
product
manufactured
using
29
milk
as
its
exclusive
ingredient
as
described
in
21
C.F.R.
30
§1240.3
and
that
includes
any
quantity
of
raw
milk.
31
Sec.
14.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.2
Conflicts
with
other
law.
32
This
chapter
shall
be
construed
to
supplement
applicable
33
provisions
in
chapters
190,
191,
192,
and
194.
If
there
is
a
34
conflict
between
a
provision
in
this
chapter
and
one
of
those
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other
chapters,
the
provision
in
this
chapter
shall
prevail
1
but
only
to
the
extent
of
interpreting
the
provision
in
this
2
chapter.
3
Sec.
15.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.3
Exclusions.
4
This
chapter
does
not
apply
to
a
bulk
milk
tanker,
milk
5
grader,
milk
hauler,
milk
plant,
milk
processing
plant,
dairy
6
plant,
transfer
station,
or
receiving
station.
7
Sec.
16.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.4
Rulemaking
prohibited.
8
The
department
shall
not
adopt
rules
to
administer
or
9
enforce
this
chapter.
10
Sec.
17.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.5
General
——
election
by
raw
milk
11
producer.
12
A
raw
milk
producer
may
elect
to
process,
market,
or
13
distribute
raw
milk
produced
at
the
raw
milk
producer’s
14
raw
milk
dairy
in
compliance
with
this
chapter.
A
raw
milk
15
producer
may
also
elect
to
use
the
raw
milk
to
manufacture,
16
market,
or
distribute
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
17
product
at
the
raw
milk
producer’s
raw
milk
dairy
in
compliance
18
with
this
chapter.
19
Sec.
18.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.6
Production
and
processing
of
20
raw
milk.
21
If
a
raw
milk
producer
makes
an
election
described
in
section
22
195.5
to
produce
and
process
raw
milk,
all
of
the
following
23
apply:
24
1.
The
raw
milk
must
be
produced
exclusively
from
dairy
25
animals
maintained
at
the
raw
milk
dairy.
26
2.
The
raw
milk
must
not
be
pasteurized
or
graded.
27
3.
The
raw
milk
must
be
processed
in
a
manner
that
ensures
28
the
health
and
safety
of
persons
consuming
the
raw
milk
29
produced
at
the
raw
milk
dairy,
or
consuming
raw
milk
products
30
or
raw
dairy
products
manufactured
at
the
raw
milk
dairy.
The
31
raw
milk
producer
must
do
all
of
the
following:
32
a.
Each
month,
test
each
dairy
animal
maintained
at
the
raw
33
milk
producer’s
raw
milk
dairy
to
determine
the
dairy
animal’s
34
coliform
count
and
standard
plate
count.
The
raw
milk
producer
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shall
retain
a
record
of
each
test
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
for
at
1
least
three
years.
2
b.
Each
twelve-month
period,
employ
a
licensed
veterinarian
3
to
examine
each
dairy
animal
maintained
at
the
raw
milk
4
producer’s
raw
milk
dairy
to
determine
the
dairy
animal’s
5
health
status.
The
examination
must
at
least
include
a
blood
6
test
for
common
diseases
afflicting
the
type
of
dairy
animal
7
being
examined.
8
Sec.
19.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.7
Distribution
of
raw
milk
or
9
associated
products.
10
1.
A
raw
milk
producer
shall
only
take
an
order
for
the
11
distribution
of
raw
milk
at
the
raw
milk
producer’s
raw
milk
12
dairy
where
the
raw
milk
is
produced.
The
raw
milk
producer
13
shall
only
distribute
the
raw
milk
to
an
individual
placing
the
14
order.
15
a.
The
raw
milk
producer
shall
post
the
summary
of
the
test
16
to
determine
the
coliform
count
and
standard
plate
count
of
17
the
dairy
animals
retained
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
as
provided
18
in
section
195.6.
The
summary
shall
be
posted
at
the
raw
milk
19
dairy’s
distribution
point
for
the
raw
milk.
The
individual
20
being
distributed
the
raw
milk
may
examine
the
records
for
the
21
three-year
period
that
the
records
are
required
to
be
retained
22
by
the
raw
milk
producer
under
section
195.6.
23
b.
If
the
raw
milk
producer
distributes
raw
milk
in
a
24
container,
the
container
shall
be
labeled
as
provided
in
25
section
195.8.
26
c.
The
raw
milk
producer
shall
distribute
the
raw
milk
27
directly
to
the
individual
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
or
to
a
28
location
specified
by
the
individual.
However,
a
person
shall
29
not
deliver
the
raw
milk
to
a
place
of
business
where
food
or
30
food
items
are
distributed
on
a
retail
basis,
including
but
31
not
limited
to
a
home
food
processing
establishment
regulated
32
under
chapter
137D
or
a
food
establishment
or
farmers
market
33
regulated
under
chapter
137F.
The
raw
milk
shall
only
be
used
34
for
consumption
by
the
individual,
members
of
the
individual’s
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household,
and
the
individual’s
nonpaying
guests
or
nonpaying
1
employees.
2
d.
A
person
shall
not
resell
raw
milk.
3
2.
A
raw
milk
producer
shall
only
take
an
order
for
the
4
distribution
of
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
5
at
the
raw
milk
producer’s
raw
milk
dairy
where
the
raw
milk
6
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
is
manufactured.
The
raw
7
milk
producer
shall
only
distribute
the
raw
milk
product
or
raw
8
milk
dairy
product
to
an
individual
placing
the
order.
The
raw
9
milk
producer
may
distribute
the
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
10
dairy
product
to
the
individual
without
charge
or
on
a
retail
11
basis.
12
a.
The
raw
milk
producer
shall
post
the
summary
of
the
most
13
recent
test
to
determine
the
coliform
count
and
standard
plate
14
count
of
dairy
animals
as
retained
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
as
15
provided
in
section
195.6.
The
summary
shall
be
posted
at
the
16
raw
milk
dairy’s
distribution
point
for
the
raw
milk
products
17
or
raw
milk
dairy
products.
The
individual
being
distributed
18
the
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
may
examine
the
19
records
for
the
three-year
period
that
the
records
are
required
20
to
be
retained
by
the
raw
milk
producer
under
section
195.6.
21
b.
If
the
raw
milk
producer
distributes
a
raw
milk
product
22
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
in
a
container,
the
container
shall
23
be
labeled
as
provided
in
section
195.8.
24
c.
The
raw
milk
producer
shall
distribute
the
raw
milk
25
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
directly
to
the
individual
26
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
or
to
a
location
specified
by
the
27
individual.
However,
a
person
shall
not
deliver
the
raw
milk
28
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
to
a
place
of
business
where
29
food
or
a
food
item
is
distributed
on
a
retail
basis,
including
30
but
not
limited
to
a
home
food
processing
establishment
31
regulated
under
chapter
137D
or
a
food
establishment
or
farmers
32
market
regulated
under
chapter
137F.
The
raw
milk
product
or
33
raw
milk
dairy
product
shall
only
be
used
for
consumption
by
34
the
individual,
members
of
the
individual’s
household,
or
the
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individual’s
nonpaying
guests
or
nonpaying
employees.
1
d.
A
person
shall
not
resell
the
raw
milk
product
or
raw
2
milk
dairy
product.
3
Sec.
20.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.8
Labeling
containers
holding
4
raw
milk
or
associated
products.
5
1.
A
raw
milk
producer
who
distributes
raw
milk,
or
a
6
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product,
shall
7
label
the
container
holding
the
raw
milk,
or
the
manufactured
8
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product.
The
label
shall
9
be
permanently
affixed
to
the
container.
The
words
on
the
10
label
shall
be
printed
using
upper
case
letters
in
at
least
11
twelve
point
boldface
type.
If
the
container
includes
a
main
12
informational
or
advertising
panel,
the
label
shall
be
part
of
13
the
panel.
14
2.
a.
For
a
container
holding
raw
milk,
the
label
shall
15
state
the
following:
16
Notice
to
Consumers
17
This
container
holds
raw
milk
that
is
not
subject
to
state
18
inspection
or
other
public
health
regulations
that
require
19
pasteurization
and
grading.
20
b.
For
a
container
holding
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
21
dairy
product,
the
label
shall
state
the
following:
22
Notice
to
Consumers
23
This
container
holds
a
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
24
product
that
is
not
subject
to
state
inspection
or
other
public
25
health
regulations
that
require
pasteurization
and
grading.
26
Sec.
21.
NEW
SECTION
.
195.9
Enforcement
actions.
27
The
department
of
health
and
human
services
acting
under
28
chapter
135
or
a
local
board
of
health
acting
under
chapter
29
137
may
demand
that
the
raw
milk
producer
provide
it
with
all
30
records
of
tests
to
determine
the
coliform
count
and
standard
31
plate
count
of
dairy
animals
maintained
at
the
raw
milk
dairy
32
as
required
in
section
195.6.
The
demand
shall
be
based
on
an
33
affidavit
signed
by
a
licensed
physician
certifying
that
in
34
the
physician’s
opinion
an
individual
contracted
an
illness
as
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a
direct
result
of
consuming
raw
milk
produced
at
a
raw
milk
1
dairy,
or
consuming
a
raw
milk
product
or
a
raw
milk
dairy
2
product
manufactured
at
a
raw
milk
dairy.
3
EXPLANATION
4
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
5
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
6
BACKGROUND.
This
bill
amends
provisions
regulating
dairies
7
where
raw
milk
is
produced
and
processed
for
human
consumption
8
(fluid
milk),
or
produced
and
processed
to
be
manufactured
as
9
a
food
item
(a
milk
product
or
dairy
product)
at
a
processing
10
or
manufacturing
facility
(milk
plant
or
dairy
plant).
11
Generally,
the
department
of
inspections
and
appeals
(DIA),
or
12
a
local
authority
under
contract
with
DIA,
provides
for
the
13
licensing
and
inspection
of
both
food
processing
plants
and
14
food
establishments
such
as
grocery
stores
and
restaurants.
15
The
production
and
processing
of
milk,
and
the
processing
16
and
manufacture
of
milk
products
and
dairy
products,
are
17
administered
and
enforced
by
the
department
of
agriculture
and
18
land
stewardship
(DALS).
19
FEDERAL
LAW.
Generally,
states
are
provided
responsibility
20
for
enacting
health
and
sanitation
standards
for
their
dairy
21
industry
subject
to
oversight
by
the
federal
government.
22
DALS’
regulations
are
based
on
voluntary
standards
published
23
by
the
United
States
food
and
drug
administration
(FDA),
24
and
specifically
the
“Grade
‘A’
Pasteurized
Milk
Ordinance”
25
commonly
referred
to
as
the
PMO
(Code
section
192.102).
26
The
PMO
provides
standards
for
the
production,
processing,
27
distribution,
transportation,
handling,
sampling,
examination,
28
grading,
labeling,
and
sale
of
grade
“A”
pasteurized
milk
29
and
grade
“A”
milk
products.
In
administering
the
PMO,
DALS
30
conducts
inspections
of
dairy
herds,
dairy
farms,
milk
plants,
31
milk
receiving
stations,
and
milk
transfer
stations.
DALS
32
issues
licenses
or
permits
to
milk
producers,
milk
haulers,
33
and
milk
transfer
stations
subject
to
suspension
or
revocation
34
(21
IAC
68.12).
FDA
also
regulates
the
labeling
of
milk
and
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dairy
products
(21
C.F.R.
pt.
131).
The
United
States,
acting
1
through
FDA,
prohibits
the
delivery
of
unpasteurized
milk,
2
or
milk
products
manufactured
using
unpasteurized
milk,
into
3
interstate
commerce
(21
C.F.R.
pt.
1240).
Voluntary
standards
4
governing
the
grading
of
milk
are
established
by
the
United
5
States
department
of
agriculture
(USDA)
(7
C.F.R.
pt.
58,
6
adopted
by
DALS
pursuant
to
Code
section
190.2;
21
IAC
71.1).
7
Grade
“A”
milk
is
the
standard
used
for
fluid
milk
production.
8
Grade
“B”
milk
is
subject
to
less
restrictive
standards
9
allowing
it
to
be
used
in
manufacturing
(Code
chapter
194).
10
DALS
GENERAL
AUTHORITY.
Under
Code
chapter
189,
DALS
11
regulates
adulterated
articles
and
the
labeling
of
those
12
articles
and
may
report
violations
to
the
appropriate
county
13
attorney
(Code
section
189.25).
This
includes
inspections
of
14
locations
(Code
section
189.4).
A
person
is
prohibited
from
15
manufacturing,
selling,
or
delivering
an
adulterated
article
16
(Code
section
189.15).
DALS
may
act
to
enjoin
a
person
from
17
violating
provisions
prohibiting
the
marketing
of
adulterated
18
food
(Code
section
190.15),
including
adulterated
milk,
and
19
adulterated
milk
products
and
dairy
products
(Code
sections
20
190.4
and
190.5).
DALS
may
confiscate
an
adulterated
or
21
improperly
labeled
article
(Code
section
189.17).
DALS
is
22
granted
authority
to
petition
a
district
court
to
restrain
23
a
person
who
violates
a
statute
or
rule
regulating
milk
24
production,
processing,
manufacture,
labeling,
and
sales
(Code
25
sections
190.15,
191.10,
and
192.146).
26
BILL’S
PROVISIONS
——
TERMINOLOGY.
The
bill
uses
a
number
27
of
key
terms,
including
“raw
milk”
meaning
milk
that
is
not
28
graded
or
pasteurized,
“raw
milk
dairy”
which
includes
a
dairy
29
farm
where
dairy
animals
(milk-producing
cows,
goats,
or
30
sheep)
are
maintained
and
where
a
“raw
milk
producer”
owning
31
or
operating
the
dairy
farm
may
store
and
process
the
raw
milk
32
for
distribution
as
fluid
milk,
or
may
manufacture
the
raw
33
milk
into
“raw
milk
products”
or
“raw
milk
dairy
products”
for
34
distribution
(new
Code
section
195.1).
Code
chapters
refer
to
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both
terms
“milk
product”
and
“dairy
product”
as
does
federal
1
law.
Generally,
FDA
defines
“milk
product”
to
include
cheese,
2
butter,
ice
cream,
and
yogurt
(21
C.F.R.
§1240.3)
and
USDA
3
defines
a
“dairy
product”
similarly
(7
C.F.R.
§58.101).
The
4
bill
defines
a
“raw
milk
product”
as
a
product
using
milk
as
5
an
exclusive
ingredient,
if
any
quantity
of
the
milk
is
raw
6
milk,
and
a
“raw
dairy
product”
as
a
product
using
milk
as
the
7
primary
ingredient,
if
any
quantity
of
the
milk
is
raw
milk
8
(new
Code
section
195.1).
The
term
“distribute”
refers
to
both
9
the
transfer
of
raw
milk
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
product
10
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
to
final
consumers
with
or
without
11
charge
(new
Code
section
195.7).
12
BILL’S
PROVISIONS
——
EXCLUSION
FROM
DIA
REGULATIONS.
The
13
bill
prohibits
a
home
food
processing
establishment
regulated
14
by
DIA
from
advertising
for
sale,
offering
for
sale,
selling,
15
or
otherwise
distributing
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
16
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
(new
Code
section
137D.2A).
17
The
premises
of
a
raw
milk
dairy
is
not
a
food
establishment
or
18
a
food
processing
plant
regulated
by
DIA
(Code
section
137F.1).
19
Similarly,
the
bill
prohibits
a
food
establishment
or
farmers
20
market
from
advertising
for
sale,
offering
for
sale,
selling,
21
or
otherwise
distributing
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
22
product
or
a
raw
milk
dairy
product
(new
Code
section
137F.8B).
23
BILL’S
PROVISIONS
——
ADMINISTRATION
AND
ENFORCEMENT.
The
24
bill’s
provisions
are
codified
as
new
Code
chapter
195.
The
25
new
chapter
is
construed
to
supplement
applicable
provisions
of
26
the
other
Code
chapters
regulating
the
state’s
dairy
industry
27
(Code
chapters
190,
191,
192,
and
194).
DALS
is
prohibited
28
from
adopting
rules
to
administer
or
enforce
provisions
in
the
29
new
Code
chapter.
30
BILL’S
PROVISIONS
——
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
PROCESSING,
MARKETING,
31
AND
DISTRIBUTING
RAW
MILK
OR
MANUFACTURING,
MARKETING,
AND
32
DISTRIBUTING
A
RAW
MILK
PRODUCT
OR
RAW
MILK
DAIRY
PRODUCT.
A
33
raw
milk
producer
must
not
own
or
operate
a
raw
milk
dairy
34
having
more
than
10
dairy
animals
actively
producing
milk
(new
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Code
section
195.1).
The
milk
cannot
be
pasteurized
or
graded.
1
On
a
monthly
basis,
the
raw
milk
producer
must
test
each
dairy
2
animal
to
determine
its
coliform
and
standard
plate
counts.
On
3
a
yearly
basis,
the
raw
milk
producer
must
employ
a
licensed
4
veterinarian
to
examine
the
health
status
of
each
dairy
animal,
5
including
by
administering
a
blood
test
(new
Code
section
6
195.6).
7
In
distributing
raw
milk,
or
a
manufactured
raw
milk
product
8
or
raw
dairy
product,
a
raw
milk
producer
can
only
take
an
9
order
by
an
individual
(new
Code
section
195.7).
The
order
10
must
be
made
at
the
raw
milk
dairy.
The
individual
may
examine
11
the
health
records
of
the
raw
milk
dairy’s
dairy
animals
and
12
the
records
must
be
retained
for
three
years.
The
raw
milk
13
producer
may
deliver
the
raw
milk
or
the
manufactured
raw
milk
14
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
to
the
individual
at
the
15
raw
milk
dairy
or
at
a
location
specified
by
the
individual.
16
However,
the
raw
milk
producer
cannot
deliver
the
raw
milk
or
17
the
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
18
to
a
location
where
food
or
food
items
are
sold
on
a
retail
19
basis
(e.g.,
a
location
regulated
by
DIA).
The
raw
milk
or
20
the
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
21
can
only
be
used
for
consumption
by
the
individual
making
22
the
order,
a
member
of
the
individual’s
household,
or
the
23
individual’s
nonpaying
guests
or
nonpaying
employee.
A
24
person
cannot
resell
the
raw
milk
or
the
manufactured
raw
milk
25
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product.
If
the
raw
milk,
or
the
26
manufactured
raw
milk
product
or
raw
milk
dairy
product
is
27
distributed
in
a
container,
the
container
must
be
labeled
with
28
a
notice
to
consumers
stating
it
contains
raw
milk
or
that
raw
29
milk
has
been
used
as
an
ingredient
in
manufacturing
the
raw
30
milk
product
or
raw
dairy
product,
and
the
raw
milk,
or
the
31
raw
milk
product
or
raw
dairy
product,
has
not
been
subject
to
32
public
health
regulations
(new
Code
section
195.8).
33
BILL’S
PROVISIONS
——
RECORDS.
The
Iowa
department
of
health
34
and
human
services
or
a
local
board
of
health
may
demand
that
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a
raw
milk
producer
provide
it
with
all
records
of
tests
to
1
determine
the
coliform
count
and
standard
plate
count
of
dairy
2
animals
maintained
at
a
raw
milk
dairy.
3
APPLICABLE
PENALTIES.
A
person
who
violates
the
bill’s
4
provisions
is
guilty
of
a
simple
misdemeanor
(Code
section
5
189.21).
A
person
who
violates
a
provision
regulated
by
the
6
Iowa
department
of
health
and
human
services
is
guilty
of
7
a
simple
misdemeanor
(Code
section
135.38).
A
person
who
8
violates
a
provision
regulated
by
a
local
board
of
health
is
9
also
guilty
of
a
simple
misdemeanor
and
subject
to
a
civil
10
penalty
not
to
exceed
$750.
A
simple
misdemeanor
is
punishable
11
by
confinement
for
no
more
than
30
days
and
a
fine
of
at
least
12
$105
but
not
more
than
$855.
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