N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 1§ 2.4 - Labeling; identification of vehicles
(a) A general permit holder who processes or
manufacturers milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, milk products, goat milk, goat milk
products, sheep milk or sheep milk products shall ensure that such foods are
packaged and labeled in compliance with the applicable provisions of Parts 17,
38 and 221 of this Title. Milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, non-storable milk
products, goat milk, non-storable goat milk products, sheep milk, non-storable
sheep milk products or frozen desserts may be labeled "Grade A" if the
prepasteurized milk in such foods was produced, and if such foods were
processed or manufactured, in compliance with the applicable requirements of
this Part.
(b) A general permit
holder who processes or manufactures milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, milk
products, goat milk, goat milk products, sheep milk or sheep milk products, a
person who ships milk or milk products into the State, a person holding a
frozen desserts license and a person holding a melloream license shall ensure
that:
(1) all commercial bulk shipping
containers containing milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, milk products, goat milk,
goat milk products, sheep milk, sheep milk products, frozen desserts and
melloream are legibly marked with the name of the food, net weight or content,
and name and address of the processor or manufacturer and distributor, if
applicable; and
(2) all packages
containing foods set forth in paragraph (1) of this subdivision for sale
directly to consumers shall be legibly marked with the name of the food, net
weight or content, and name and address of the processor, manufacturer, packer
or distributor. If the name and address is not the name and address of the
processor or manufacturer, the processor's or manufacturer's plant number shall
appear on the package.
(c) A general permit holder in control of the
assembly of the milk, a general permit holder who processes or manufactures
milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, milk products, goat milk, goat milk products,
sheep milk or sheep milk products, and a person who holds a permit to ship milk
and milk products into the State shall ensure that every vehicle containing
commingled milk operated by him or that he has caused to be operated shall have
the name and address of such permit holder prominently displayed and/or the
name and address of the milk hauler transporting the food(s) prominently
displayed. Such name(s) and address(es) shall be plainly visible from 20 yards
away.
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