RELATES TO:
KRS
260.610
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
260.610(4) authorizes the
Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture to promulgate administrative
regulations governing the requirements for lot consolidation registration and
to assess a fee to defray the costs of the registration program. This
administrative regulation establishes the materials required to be provided in
an approved training course, completion of which will allow a registered
consolida-tor or a person under the consolidator's supervision, to consolidate
egg lots.
Section 1. Registration.
(1) Training. A person may become registered
to consolidate egg lots after having attended a training course approved by the
department. Proof of attendance shall be submitted with the Egg Lot
Consolidation Registration Form, Application for Registered Lot
Consolidator.
(2) Registration
Periods. The Egg Lot Consolidation Registration shall be valid for a period of
two (2) years starting July 1 of the initial fiscal year of application and
terminating June 30 of the second year. Registration forms submitted any time
after July 1 of any year and prior to June 30 of any year shall be deemed to
have been active for one (1) year at the next July 1st calendar year.
(3) Fee. The fee for the Egg Lot
Consolidation Registration shall be twenty (20) dollars for the two (2) year
registration period. The fee shall be included with the Egg Lot Consolidation
Registration form when the form is submitted to the department. The form and
fee shall be sent to the address listed on the form.
(4) Relation to Egg License. Registration
shall be independent of any other license, and shall follow the
individual.
(5) Registration
refusal, revocation, or suspension shall follow the rules set forth in
302
KAR
10:040.
Section 2. Store Requirements for
Consolidation.
(1) Each store location wishing
to consolidate egg lots shall maintain a physical copy of the registration
document of the store's egg lot consolidator.
(2) Each store shall maintain an Egg Lot
Consolidation Log form. This form shall be maintained by the store at the
physical location the eggs were consolidated for a period not less than thirty
(30) days past the last sell by date on the cartons consolidated. The form may
be:
(a) The Egg Lot Consolidation Log form
provided by the department; or
(b)
A store created proprietary form containing the same name and the same required
information as the department form.
Section 3. Consolidation.
(1) Requirements. Eggs shall be consolidated
in a manner consistent with training materials required by Section 4 of this
administrative regulation. Each lot consolidation shall be documented using an
Egg Lot Consolidation form. Registered egg lot consolidators shall work at one
(1) physical store location only.
(2) Supervision. Supervision of consolidation
activities by the egg lot consolidator is not required to be line of
sight.
Section 4.
Training Materials.
(1) Training courses shall
be approved by the department if the course teaches the following:
(a) Law governing egg lot consolidation:
1. Same lot code;
2. Same source;
3. Same sell by date;
4. Same grade;
5. Same size; and
6. Same brand;
(b) Temperature requirements;
(c) Egg is a hazardous food (FDA
Guidelines);
(d)
Sanitation;
(e) No reusing dirty
cartons (If no cartons available, eggs shall be destroyed);
(f) No repacking (changing
identity);
(g) Registration
requirements;
(h) Egg quality (USDA
guidelines);
(i) Original packaging
required, replacement cartons shall not be utilized; and
(j) Egg Lot Consolidation Log.
(2) Approval. Training materials
and topics shall be submitted in writing to the department at least thirty (30)
days prior to the proposed training date. Once approved, the approval shall
continue unless material changes are made to the materials included.
Section 5. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) The following material is
incorporated by reference:
(a) "Egg Lot
Consolidation Registration Form", January 2015; and
(b) "Egg Lot Consolidation Log Form", January
2015.
(2) This material
may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at
the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Office of Agricultural Marketing and
Product Promotion, 100 Fair Oaks, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The material is also available on the department
Web site at
www.kyagr.com.