- (1) Each packing station or plant must have a satisfactory procurement and distribution program including, but not limited to, the following requirements at the farm and retail store level as applicable.
- (2) Eggs from each flock must be packed separately and the shipping cases marked so as to facilitate segregation at the packing station. A flock consists of birds not varying in age by more than 60 days. In operations with a continuous replacement procedure, such as in cage operations, birds must be grouped together in accordance with the above requirement.
- (3) Eggs must be gathered from the nest at least twice and preferably three times daily.
- (4) All eggs must be cleaned in accordance with the applicable provisions of ARM 32.12.605. Eggs may be treated by oil dipping, oil spraying, or oil-emulsion spraying; provided, that methods used will not cause objectionable cloudiness in the whites. Oil treating and cleaning operations must be in compliance with the sanitary requirements of ARM 32.12.604.
- (5) Eggs must be cooled promptly after gathering to 50°F. or below and held at a reasonably constant temperature not to exceed 55°F. and at a relative humidity of approxi-mately 70%. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the temperature of the eggs may rise to 70°F. during washing and packaging operations provided the eggs are moved promptly to a cooler or are transported at a temperature of 50°F, or below.
- (6) Eggs must be transported and handled under such conditions as will prevent sweating and at a temperature of 55°F. or below; or at 60°F. or below when not held in excess of 4 hours.
- (7) The temperature at which the eggs are held and displayed at the retail store may not exceed 55°F.
- (8) Periodic checks to determine the adequacy of the production and distribution programs must be made by the department.
Authorizing statute(s): Sec. 81-20-207 MCA
Implementing statute(s): Sec. 81-20-207 MCA
History: Eff. 12/31/72.