A milk bank that obtains donor human milk from donors who are compensated must also test the donor human milk to ensure that it is unadulterated and contains only human milk.
- (1) To ensure donor human milk is unadulterated a milk bank may use methods including, but not limited to, a milk analyzer or DNA testing.
- (2) If a milk bank finds donated human milk to be adulterated or to contain milk not from the milk donor, the milk bank must discard the donated human milk.
- (3) If a milk bank finds more than once that donated human milk from a milk donor is adulterated or contains milk not from the screened milk donor, the milk bank must suspend the milk donor from participation in milk donation.
[Statutory Authority: 2022 c 236. WSR 23-17-149, § 246-720-090, filed 8/22/23, effective 9/22/23.]