Or. Admin. Code § 603-022-0325 - General
(1) These grades
are applicable to edible shell eggs in "lot" quantities rather than on an
"individual" egg basis. A lot may contain any quantity of two or more eggs.
Reference in these standards to the term "case" means 30 dozen egg cases as
used in commercial practices in Oregon. The size of the sample used to
determine grade shall be on the basis of the requirements as set out in
Table 2. For each additional 50 cases, or fraction thereof, in
excess of 600 cases, one additional case shall be included in the sample. A
minimum of 100 eggs per sample case shall be examined. For lots which consist
of less than one case, 50 eggs shall be examined and, in instances when there
are less than 50 eggs in a lot, all eggs shall be examined.
(2) Terms used in this section that are
defined in the Oregon standards for quality of individual shell eggs have the
same meaning in this section as in those standards.
(3) Aggregate tolerances are permitted within
each consumer grade only as an allowance for variable efficiency and
interpretation of graders, normal changes under favorable conditions during
reasonable periods between grading and inspection, and reasonable variation of
graders' interpretation.
(4)
Substitution of higher qualities for the lower qualities specified is
permitted.
(5) The percentage
requirements for grades as set forth in OAR 603-022-0330 and 603-022-0335 are
applicable except that interior quality factors shall be determined in
accordance with the definitions of OAR 603-022-0310(8), (9), and (10) when the
lot is labeled.
Notes
Tables referenced in this rule are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190 & ORS 632.811
Stats. Implemented: ORS 632.811
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