PURPOSE: This rule defines terms used in the regulations of the State Milk Board. This rule was previously known as Section 1.
(1) The following regulations shall apply in the interpretation and the enforcement for Grade A retail raw fluid milk:
- (A) Milk is defined to be the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one (1) or more healthy cows, which contains not less than eight and one-quarter percent (8.25%) milk solids-not-fat and not less than three and one-quarter percent (3.25%) milkfat. Goat milk is the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of healthy goats. The word milk shall be interpreted to include goat milk;
(B) Milkfat, or butterfat, is the fat of milk;
- 1. Cream is a portion of milk which
contains not less than eighteen percent (18%) milkfat;
- 2. Lowfat milk is milk from which a suf-
ficient portion of milkfat has been removed to reduce the milkfat content to not less than one-half of one percent (0.50%) and not more than two percent (2%);
- (C) Skim milk is milk from which a sufficient portion of milk fat has been removed to reduce its milkfat content to less than onehalf of one percent (0.50%);
- (D) A producer-distributor is a milk producer who is also a milk distributor;
- (E) A dairy or dairy farm is any place or premises where one (1) or more cows are kept and from which all of the milk and milk products from which is sold or offered for sale;
- (F) The word person shall mean any individual, partnership, corporation, trustee or association;
- (G) Where the term and/or is used, and shall apply where possible, otherwise or shall apply; and
- (H) State authority shall mean the State Milk Board or contracted local authority.
AUTHORITY: section 196.939, RSMo Supp. 1993. Original rule filed June 20, 1973, effective June 30, 1973. *Original authority: 196.939, RSMo 1972.