Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 2, § 90-36.010
PURPOSE: Under Missouri Egg Laws and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Shell Egg Surueillance regulations, this rule establishes the mgulations governing the selling, trafficking in, d&wring, transporting, marketing, processing and distribution of ~&?S. Editor’s Note: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome OT expensiue. The entire text of the rule has been filed with thesecretaryofstate. The entire text of the rule may be found at the headquarters oftheagencyand isauailable toanyinterested person at a cost not more than the actual cost of reproduction. SUMMARY: AMS-PY Instruction 910-l (Revised), Shell Egg Surveillance Inspection Instructions prescribes the procedures for registering egg handlers, identifying and handling restricted eggs and making inspections and related record work. 7 CFR, Part 2856, andamendmentissuedin46FedReg,No. 149 (pages 39566-39573) states the regulations governing the grading of shell eggs and United States standards, grades and weight classes for shell eggs. Public Law 91-597, House Resolution 19888, Egg Products Inspection Act, provides for the inspection of certain egg products by the United States Department of Agriculture; restriction on the disposition of certain qualities of eggs; uniformity of standards for eggs in interstate or foreign commerce; and cooperation with state agencies in administration of this Act and for other purposes.
(2) All persons licensed under the provisions of this rule shall keep on file for a period of two (2) years a true and complete record of all eggs purchased or sold with the following exceptions: no record need be kept of the name and address ofthe person from whom the eggs are bought when such person is the original
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producer of the eggs and the quantity pup chased is less than thirty (30) dozen; no record need he kept of eggs sold at retail; records need not show size and quality of eggs bought from original producers or exchanged between wholesalers. With the previous exceptions, this record will show the name and address of the person, firm or corporation from whom eggs were purchased and to whom sold. Such record to show the size and quality of such eggs in each transaction after they have been graded and also the number of dozens or cases included in such transaction, and the dates thereof.
(4) Identification of Graded Eggs in Containers.
(5) Identification of Graded Eggs in Bulk. All eggs in bulk, packed in eases, graded for retail sale, must he accompanied by grading certificates bearing the name and address (city and state) or approved identification number ofthe dealer under whose authority the eggs were packed and the date when the eggs were graded. The identification may be stamped or
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printed in bold, legible type with letters no less than three-sixteenths of an inch (3/l@‘) in height upon a grading certificate of strong paper approximately five inches (5”) long and three inches (3”) wide shall be placed under the top flat above the first layer of eggs, or the information may be stamped or printed on the outside of the egg case.
Auth: section 196.354, RSMo (19861. Original rule filed April 27, 1964, effective May 7, 1964. Amended: Filed April 1, 1966, effect& April 11, 1966. Emw gency rescission filed Dec. 10, 1981, effective Jan. 1, 1982. Rescinded: Filed Dec. 10,1981, effective Jan. I, 1982. Emm gency rule Fled Dec. 10, 1981, effectiue Jan. 1, 1982, expired March 1, 1982. Readopted: Filed Dec. 10,1981, effectiue March It, 1982.