4 Tex. Admin. Code § 15.11 - Retail Egg Replacement
(a) Replacement
requirements. A retailer approved by the department in accordance with this
section and operating under the conditions of a compliance agreement, may
replace missing or damaged eggs provided:
(1)
only eggs of the same packer, as evidenced by the license number printed or
stamped on the carton or container, are used for replacement;
(2) only eggs of the same grade and size, as
evidenced by the label on the carton or container, are used for
replacement;
(3) only eggs with the
same expiration date, lot code, or Julian date, as evidenced by the label or
stamp on the carton or container, are used for replacement;
(4) only eggs from the same brand, as
evidenced by the label, are used for replacement eggs;
(5) eggs adjacent to eggs that have leaked
into the carton or container and are in contact with the spilled egg content
shall not be used as replacement eggs; and
(6) only eggs that are visibly clean with no
prominent stains, adhering dirt, debris, fecal matter, or other foreign
material are used for replacement.
(b) Cartons or containers used for egg
replacement.
(1) Cartons or containers
containing eggs with broken shells that cause the egg white or yolk to spill
into the carton or container shall not be used for replacement and must be
removed from sale.
(2) Cartons or
containers used for replacement must be from the original packer and must
comply with the labeling requirements in §15.8 of this chapter (relating
to Labeling Requirements).
(c) Sanitation during egg replacement. Eggs
shall be replaced in the refrigerated display case or removed from the
refrigerated display and replaced in an area where the temperature is at or
below 45 degrees Fahrenheit, provided:
(1) the
replacement area is clean and free of contaminants;
(2) a cart or table approved for food
preparation is used during replacement; and
(3) replacement is performed in compliance
with any applicable rules pertaining to food replacement in food establishments
of Title 25, Part 1, Chapter 228 of the Texas Administrative Code.
(d) Training retail employees. All
employees of the retailer who replace eggs must be trained by the retailer on
the approved procedure for replacement submitted by the retailer and the
requirements of this section.
(e)
Approval of egg replacement methods. A retail establishment must submit a
written procedure for egg replacement to the department for approval that meets
the requirements of this section.
(f) Record keeping requirements.
(1) Records shall be maintained at the retail
establishment of all eggs replaced in the previous 90 days. Records shall
include:
(A) date of replacement;
(B) name of employee(s) conducting egg
replacement;
(C) name of packer and
Texas egg license number on carton replaced;
(D) grade and size of eggs replaced;
and
(E) number of dozen eggs
replaced.
(2)
Documentation of training for each employee required by this section shall be
maintained at the retail establishment.
(3) All records required in this section
shall be provided upon request to the department during normal business
hours.
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