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7 Pa. Code § 59a.11. Adoption of Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO.

§ 59a.11. Adoption of Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO.

 (a)  General adoption of the Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO. The provisions, terms, procedures, appendices and standards of the Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO are adopted as the regulatory standards of the Department to the extent they do not conflict with one or more of the following:

   (1)  The act.

   (2)  The Food Safety Act.

   (3)  A provision of this chapter.

 (b)  Specific references to applicable provisions of the Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO. The provisions of this chapter contain, as guidance, references to the applicable provisions of the Grade ‘‘A’’ PMO.

Cross References

   This section cited in 7 Pa. Code §  59a.12 (relating to permits); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.13 (relating to adulterated or misbranded milk, milk products or manufactured dairy products); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.14 (relating to labeling: bottles, containers and packages of milk, milk products or manufactured dairy products); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.16 (relating to markings, sealing and documentation for vehicles containing milk and milk products); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.17 (relating to inspection of dairy farms and milk plants); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.18 (relating to sampling and examination); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.20 (relating to standards for Grade ‘‘A’’ pasteurized, ultrapasteurized and aseptically processed milk and milk products); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.21 (relating to standards); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.22 (relating to animal health); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.23 (relating to milk and milk products which may be sold); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.24 (relating to transferring; delivery containers; cooling); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.25 (relating to milk, milk products and manufactured dairy products from points outside this Commonwealth); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.26 (relating to plans for construction and reconstruction); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.27 (relating to personnel health); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.28 (relating to procedure when infection or high risk of infection is discovered); 7 Pa. Code §  59a.104 (relating to certification of bulk milk collectors—weighers/samplers); and 7 Pa. Code §  59a.114 (relating to inspection and quality testing of milk from producers).



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