Md. Code Regs. 10.15.09.11
Additional Requirements for Transporting of Manufactured Grade Milk.
Effective May 20, 201946:10 Md. R. 488Health-General Article, §§2-104, 2-105, 21-207, 21-208, 21-210, 21-211, 21-405, 21-406, 21-428, Annotated Code of Maryland
A. A bulk milk hauler/sampler shall:
- (1) Carry a bulk milk hauler’s permit when operating a milk tank truck, except when a raw milk producer is hauling raw milk from the producer’s farm only to the milk processing plant;
- (2) Ensure that no interval greater than 2 hours elapses between milk pick-ups from farm to farm, and no more than 24 hours elapses from the first pick-up to delivery of the raw milk to the processing plant;
- (3) Ensure bulk raw milk is picked up from every dairy farm at least every 3 days;
- (4) Ensure bulk raw milk is delivered or received by the processor or receiving station within 84 hours of the initial milking;
- (5) Ensure the temperature of the bulk raw milk does not exceed 50°F;
- (6) Ensure operations are in accordance with the Bulk Milk Hauler/Sampler Manual; and
- (7) In accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products, 3.042, A, ensure proper agitation of the farm bulk tank raw milk.
B. A person may not transfer milk or milk products from a milk transport container or milk tank truck to another container or milk tank truck unless the transfer occurs:
- (1) From a bulk milk tank to another permitted bulk milk tank truck on the dairy farm where the milk is produced;
- (2) In a receiving station;
- (3) In a transfer station; or
- (4) In a milk plant.
- C. Vehicles used for the transportation of can milk or cream shall be enclosed and constructed to protect the product from extreme temperature, dust, or other adverse conditions.
- D. Stainless steel cans used in transporting milk from the dairy farm to a milk facility shall be constructed according to 3-A Sanitary Standards.
- E. Milk transport containers used in transporting milk from the dairy farm to a milk facility shall be approved by the Secretary.
- F. Vehicles used for the transportation of milk from the dairy farms to a milk facility may not be used for any other purpose.
- G. Vehicles used for the transportation of milk shall be equipped with decking boards or racks when more than one tier of milk containers are carried.
- H. The milk tank truck driver shall take responsibility for any official samples that may accompany the milk tank truck.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104, 2-105, 21-207, 21-208, 21-210, 21-211, 21-405, 21-406, 21-428, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 10, 1995 (22:7 Md. R. 536)
Regulations .01—.20 repealed and new Regulations .01—.22 adopted effective May 20, 2019 (46:10 Md. R. 488)