ATCP 60.20 Note
Note: The food safety division will suspend a grade A farm permit if 3 of the last 5 reported somatic cell counts exceed the standard under s.
ATCP 60.15 (4), regardless of whether any somatic cell count exceeds the immediate response level under this subsection. See s.
ATCP 60.27.
ATCP 60.20 NoteUnder s.
ATCP 60.25, The department may suspend a milk producer license if somatic cell counts continue to exceed the standard under s.
ATCP 60.15 (4), regardless of whether any somatic cell count exceeds the immediate response level under this subsection. If 2 of the last 4 reported somatic cell counts exceed the standard under s.
ATCP 60.15 (4), the department will at least send a warning notice to the producer. See s.
ATCP 60.27.
ATCP 60.20(7)
(7) Laboratory reporting. A laboratory that performs somatic cell counts under this section for a dairy plant operator may report the somatic cell counts for the dairy plant operator.
ATCP 60.20 History
History: Cr.
Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89; am. (1), (2), (3) and (5),
Register, June, 1992, No. 438, eff. 7-1-92; am. (1), (2m) and (3),
Register, November, 1994, No. 467, eff. 12-1-94;
CR 01-125: r. and recr.
Register December 2002 No. 564, eff. 1-1-03;
CR 07-006: am. (1), (2), (3), (4), (6) (intro.), (b) and (c),
Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 2-1-08;
CR 08-075: am. (6) (b)
Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09;
CR 10-055: am. (3), (6) (intro.), (b), (c)
Register November 2010 No. 659, eff. 12-1-10.
ATCP 60.22
ATCP 60.22
Certified testers; test methods; reporting. ATCP 60.22(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), no laboratory may perform a milk test under
ss. ATCP 60.18 to
60.20 unless the laboratory operator is currently certified by the department under
s. ATCP 77.03 to perform that test at that laboratory.
ATCP 60.22(1)(b)
(b) A laboratory may perform a drug residue test under
s. ATCP 60.19 as a screening test, even though the laboratory is not certified under
s. ATCP 77.03 to perform that test as a confirmatory test, if all of the following apply:
ATCP 60.22(1)(b)3.
3. A different laboratory performs a confirmatory test if the screening test result is positive for drug residue. The laboratory performing the confirmatory test shall be certified to do so under
s. ATCP 77.03. The laboratory shall perform the confirmatory test on the same test sample using the same or an equivalent test method, and shall complete the confirmatory test within the time period specified in
s. ATCP 60.19 (12).
ATCP 60.22(2)(b)
(b) Pursuant to
s. ATCP 77.23 (2), the department may approve an individual to perform a drug residue test under
s. ATCP 60.19 as a screening test, even though the individual is not certified under
s. ATCP 77.22 to perform that test as a confirmatory test.
ATCP 60.22(3)
(3) Test methods. Milk testing under
ss. ATCP 60.18 to
60.20 shall use test methods prescribed in the applicable FDA 2400 series laboratory evaluation forms, published by the United States department of health and human services, public health service, food and drug administration, which are in effect on February 1, 2008. If no FDA form applies, testing shall be conducted according to methods prescribed in the "Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products," 17th Edition (2004), or in "Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International," 18th Edition (2005).
ATCP 60.22 Note
Note: Copies of the FDA 2400 series laboratory evaluation forms in effect on February 1, 2008, are on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau. To find out how to obtain a copy of these forms, you may contact the department at the following address:
ATCP 60.22 Note
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
Division of Food Safety
Laboratory Certification Program
P.O. Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708-8911
Telephone: (608) 224-4712
ATCP 60.22 Note
The American Public Health Association's "Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products," 17th Edition (2004), is on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau and may be obtained from the American Public Health Association, Inc., 800 I Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001, telephone 202-777-2742, website
www.apha.org.
ATCP 60.22 Note
The "Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International," 18th Edition (2005), is on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau and may be obtained from AOAC International, 481 N. Frederick Avenue, Suite 500, Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2417, telephone 800-379-2622, website
www.aoac.org.
ATCP 60.22 History
History: Cr.
Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89; r. and recr (1),
Register June, 1992, No. 438, eff. 7-1-92; correction in (1) (a) made under s. 13.93, (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register, November, 1994, No. 467; correction in (1) (a) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats.,
Register, April, 1999, No. 520;
CR 01-125: r. and recr. (1), r. (1) (c), am. (2),
Register December 2002 No. 564, eff. 1-1-03;
CR 07-006: r. and recr.,
Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 2-1-08.
ATCP 60.23
ATCP 60.23
Dairy plant operator to furnish producer milk samples to department upon request. Upon reasonable notice from the department, a dairy plant operator shall provide the department with samples of producer milk collected under
s. ATCP 60.17. The department may request samples once every 4 months, or more often as the department considers necessary for animal health and milk quality testing. Every sample shall be marked with the identification number of the individual producer from whom the sample was collected, and shall also indicate the date on which the sample was collected. A sample shall be kept at a temperature of 40º F or below until it is transferred to the custody of the department.
ATCP 60.23 History
History: Cr.
Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89.
ATCP 60.235
ATCP 60.235
Raw milk sales prohibited; exemptions. No person may sell or distribute unpasteurized milk or fluid milk products to consumers, or to any person for resale or redistribution in unpasteurized form to consumers. This section does not prohibit any of the following:
ATCP 60.235(1)
(1) The sale or distribution of milk or fluid milk products that are heat sterilized in hermetically sealed containers.
ATCP 60.235(2)
(2) The distribution of unpasteurized milk, produced on a dairy farm, to any of the following:
ATCP 60.235(2)(a)
(a) The milk producer who is licensed under
s. ATCP 60.02 (1) to operate that dairy farm, and who, as license holder, assumes legal responsibility for dairy farm operations.
ATCP 60.235(2)(b)
(b) An individual who has a bona fide ownership interest in the milk producer under
par. (a), if the milk producer is a legal entity other than an individual or married couple.
ATCP 60.235(2)(c)
(c) A family member or nonpaying household guest who consumes the milk at the home of an individual operator or bona fide owner under
par. (a) or
(b).
ATCP 60.235(3)
(3) The sale or distribution of unpasteurized milk, produced on a dairy farm, to the employees of that dairy farm.
ATCP 60.235(4)
(4) The incidental sale of unpasteurized milk to a consumer, for delivery to the consumer at the dairy farm where the milk is produced, for consumption by the consumer, the consumer's family, or the consumer's nonpaying guests. A sale is not incidental if it is made in the regular course of business, or is preceded by any advertising, offer or solicitation made to the general public through any communications media.
ATCP 60.235 History
History: CR 07-006: cr.
Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 2-1-08.
ATCP 60.24
ATCP 60.24
Inspection of dairy farms; general. ATCP 60.24(1)(1)
Inspection by dairy plant. Before a dairy plant operator submits a milk producer license application under
s. ATCP 60.02 or a grade A permit application under
s. ATCP 60.03 on behalf of a milk producer, the dairy plant operator shall inspect the dairy farm. The dairy plant operator, when submitting the producer's license or permit application, shall include a copy of the operator's inspection report and shall certify that the dairy farm facilities comply with applicable dairy farm standards under this chapter. The department may, at other times, require a dairy plant operator to inspect a dairy farm as necessary.
ATCP 60.24(2)
(2) Inspection by the department. The department shall inspect dairy farms for compliance with applicable standards under this chapter. Except as provided in
s. ATCP 60.245, the department shall inspect a grade A dairy farm at least once every 6 months and a grade B dairy farm at least once every 2 years. For the purpose of conducting a lawful inspection under this chapter, the department may exercise its authority under ss.
93.08,
93.15 (2) and
97.12 (1), Stats.
ATCP 60.24(3)
(3) Variances. The department may issue a written waiver granting a variance from a dairy farm standard under subch.
III if the department determines that the variance is reasonable and necessary under the circumstances, and will not compromise the purpose served by the standard. The food safety division administrator, or the administrator's designee, may issue a waiver under this subsection.
ATCP 60.24 History
History: Cr.
Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89; am. (1) and (2),
Register, June, 1992, No. 438, eff. 7-1-92; emerg. renum. (2) to be (2) (a), cr. (2) (b), eff. 12-21-93; renum. (2) to be (2) (a), and am., cr. (2) (b), r. and recr. (3),
Register, November, 1994, No. 467, eff. 12-1-94;
CR 01-125: r. and recr. (2), am. (3),
Register December 2002 No. 564, eff. 1-1-03.
ATCP 60.245
ATCP 60.245
Performance-based grade A dairy farm inspections. The department shall use the performance standards in this section to determine grade A dairy farm inspection frequency. The department shall evaluate each grade A dairy farm every 3 months, based on inspection reports, milk quality tests and department compliance actions during the preceding 12 months. Based on the evaluation, the department shall place each dairy farm in one of the following categories:
ATCP 60.245(1)
(1) Twelve-month inspection interval. The department shall inspect a grade A dairy farm in this category at least once every 12 months. The department shall place a dairy farm in this category if all the following apply, based on dairy farm inspection reports, milk quality tests and department compliance actions during the preceding 12 months:
ATCP 60.245(1)(a)
(a) None of the producer's standard plate counts (SPC) exceed 25,000 per ml., except that one SPC may exceed 25,000 per ml. if it is not more than 100,000 per ml.
ATCP 60.245(1)(b)
(b) None of the producer's somatic cell counts (SCC) exceed 500,000 per ml.
ATCP 60.245(1)(e)
(e) The department has not suspended the producer's grade A dairy farm permit or milk producer license.
ATCP 60.245(1)(g)
(g) The milk producer has not violated any milk temperature or cooling standards under this chapter.
ATCP 60.245(2)
(2) Six-month inspection interval. The department shall inspect a grade A dairy farm in this category at least once every 6 months. The department shall place a dairy farm in this category if all the following apply, based on dairy farm inspection reports, milk quality tests and department compliance actions during the preceding 12 months:
ATCP 60.245(2)(e)
(e) The department has not suspended the producer's grade A dairy farm permit or milk producer license.
ATCP 60.245(2)(g)
(g) The milk producer has not violated any milk temperature or cooling standards under this chapter.
ATCP 60.245(3)
(3) Four-month inspection interval. The department shall inspect a grade A dairy farm in this category at least once every 4 months. The department shall place a dairy farm in this category if
subs. (1),
(2) and
(4) do not apply, based on dairy farm inspection reports, milk quality tests and department compliance actions during the preceding 12 months. Once the department places a dairy farm in this category, the department may not reassign the dairy farm to any inspection category under
sub. (1) or
(2) until a date that is at least 12 months after the department's next 3-month evaluation of the dairy farm under this section.
ATCP 60.245(4)(a)(a) The department shall inspect a grade A dairy farm in this category at least once every 3 months. The department shall place a dairy farm in this category if
subs. (1) and
(2) do not apply and if any of the following apply based on dairy farm inspection reports, milk quality tests or department compliance actions during the preceding 12 months:
ATCP 60.245(4)(a)5.
5. The department suspended the milk producer's dairy farm license or grade A dairy farm permit.
ATCP 60.245(4)(b)
(b) Once the department places a dairy farm in the 3-month inspection category under
par. (a), the department may not reassign the dairy farm to any inspection category under
subs. (1) to
(3) until a date that is at least 12 months after the department's next 3-month evaluation of the dairy farm under this section.
ATCP 60.245 History
History: CR 01-125: r. and recr.
Register December 2002 No. 564, eff. 1-1-03;
CR 04-005: am. (1) (a) and (b)
Register October 2004 No. 586, eff. 11-1-04;
CR 07-006: cr. (1) (g) and (2) (g), renum. (2) (e) to (g) to be (d) to (f), am. (3), r. and recr. (4),
Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 2-1-08.
ATCP 60.25
ATCP 60.25
Suspension or revocation of milk producer license. ATCP 60.25(1)(1)
General. The department may suspend or revoke a milk producer's license for cause, as provided in s.
93.06 (7), Stats. The suspension or revocation of a milk producer's license also suspends or revokes any grade A farm permit held by the producer. Except as provided under
sub. (2), the department may not suspend or revoke a milk producer's license except by order of the secretary or the secretary's designee, after notice and opportunity for hearing under
ch. 227, Stats. The food safety division may file a written complaint with the department, seeking the suspension or revocation of a milk producer's license. Pending completion of the proceedings, the secretary or the secretary's designee may issue interim orders as necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
ATCP 60.25 Note
Note: Cause for which a milk producer's license may be suspended or revoked may include violations of dairy farm standards under subchapter III; violations of milk quality standards under s.
ATCP 60.15; willful interference with, or refusal to permit a lawful dairy farm inspection; or failure to pay a required fee under s.
ATCP 60.05.
ATCP 60.25(2)
(2) Summary suspension by food safety division. The food safety division may issue a written notice summarily suspending a milk producer's license if the division makes a written finding in its suspension notice that any of the following circumstances exist and warrant summary suspension:
ATCP 60.25(2)(a)
(a) The sale or shipment of milk from the producer's dairy farm poses an imminent hazard to public health, and there is a reasonable likelihood that the hazard may continue if the producer's license is not summarily suspended.
ATCP 60.25 Note
Note: The following conditions, individually or in combination, may constitute evidence of an imminent public health hazard under this paragraph:
ATCP 60.25 Note
1. An inspection of the producer's dairy farm reveals gross violations of dairy farms standards under subchapter III, or reveals violations which pose an acute health risk.
ATCP 60.25 Note
2. Confirmed standard plate counts or plate loop counts on the producer's milk indicate bacterial counts of more than 1,000,000 per ml. in the milk.
ATCP 60.25 Note
3. Drug tests on the producer's milk indicate that drug residues are present in the milk.
ATCP 60.25 Note
4. Milk from the producer's dairy farm is reliably believed to contain pesticides or toxic substances which may be harmful to humans.
ATCP 60.25 Note
5. An infectious disease, transmissible to humans through milk, is reliably diagnosed in the producer's herd.
ATCP 60.25(2)(b)
(b) The producer has refused to permit inspection or sampling authorized by law.
ATCP 60.25(3)
(3) Summary suspension notice; right of hearing. A summary suspension notice under
sub. (2) becomes effective when served on the producer. A summary suspension notice shall comply with
s. ATCP 60.26. A person adversely affected by a summary suspension notice may request a hearing on the summary suspension notice, as provided in
s. ATCP 60.31.
ATCP 60.25(4)
(4) Inspection prior to reinstatement; reinspection fee. If an inspection is required for reinstatement of a license which is suspended or revoked under this section, the department shall charge a reinspection fee under
s. ATCP 60.04 for the inspection.
ATCP 60.25 History
History: Cr.
Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89.
ATCP 60.26
ATCP 60.26
Suspension or revocation of grade A farm permit; general. The department may suspend or revoke a milk producer's grade A permit for cause, as provided in s.
93.06 (7), Stats. Except as provided under
s. ATCP 60.25,
60.27,
60.275 or
60.28, the department may not suspend or revoke a grade A permit except by order of the secretary or the secretary's designee, after notice and opportunity for hearing under
ch. 227, Stats. The food safety division may file a written complaint with the department, seeking the suspension or revocation of a grade A permit. Pending completion of the proceedings, the secretary or the secretary's designee may issue interim orders as necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare. If an inspection is required for the reinstatement of a grade A permit that is suspended or revoked under this section, the department shall charge a reinspection fee under
s. ATCP 60.04 for the inspection.
ATCP 60.26 Note
Note: Cause for which a producer's grade A permit may be suspended or revoked may include violation of a dairy farm standard under subchapter III; violation of a milk quality standard under s.
ATCP 60.15; willful interference with, or refusal to permit, a lawful dairy farm inspection; or failure to pay fees for which the producer is liable under s.
ATCP 60.05 (3).
ATCP 60.27
ATCP 60.27
Violation of grade A milk quality standards; suspension of grade A farm permit by food division. ATCP 60.27(1)(1)
Warning notice. The food safety division shall mail a written warning notice to a grade A milk producer whenever any of the following occurs:
ATCP 60.27(1)(b)
(b) Two of the last 4 somatic cell counts reported to the department under
s. ATCP 60.20 (4) exceed 750,000 somatic cells per ml. for cow or sheep milk, or 1,000,000 per ml. for goat milk, in violation of the standard under
s. ATCP 60.15 (4).
ATCP 60.27(2)
(2) Contents of warning notice; effective period. A warning notice under
sub. (1) shall warn the producer that the producer's grade A permit will be suspended if milk quality testing indicates a continued violation of the standard under
s. ATCP 60.15 to which the warning notice pertains. A copy of the notice shall be mailed to the dairy plant operator. A warning notice becomes effective 3 days after it is mailed, and remains in effect as long as the standard cited in the warning notice is violated on 2 of the last 4 reported tests.
ATCP 60.27(3)
(3) Testing subsequent to warning notice. Not less than 3 calendar days nor more than 21 calendar days after a warning notice under
subs. (1) and
(2) becomes effective, the dairy plant operator shall obtain and test a sample of the producer's milk for compliance with the milk quality standard cited under
sub. (1). A milk sample collected under
s. ATCP 60.17 and tested by a dairy plant operator under subchapter
IV satisfies this requirement, provided that the sample is obtained and tested within the time period specified under this paragraph, and the dairy plant operator reports the test result to the department within the applicable reporting time specified under subch.
IV.