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37.110.204    FOOD SUPPLIES

(1) Food must be free from adulteration or other contamination and must be safe for human consumption. Food must be obtained from sources that comply with all laws relating to food and food labeling which include, but are not limited to, laws of the federal food and drug administration (FDA) ; environmental protection agency (EPA) , United States department of agriculture (USDA) , Montana department of livestock; Montana department of agriculture; and the Montana Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Title 50, chapter 31, MCA. The use of food in hermetically sealed containers that was not prepared in a licensed food manufacturing establishment is prohibited. Food prepared in a private home may not be used or offered for human consumption in a licensed food service establishment.

(2) Fluid milk and fluid milk products used or served must be pasteurized and must meet grade A quality standards. Dry milk and dry milk products must be made from pasteurized milk and milk products.

(3) Fresh and frozen shucked shellfish (oysters, clams or mussels) , must be packed in non-returnable packages identified with the name and address of the original shell stock processor, shucker-packer, or repacker, and the interstate certification number. Shell stock and shucked shellfish must be kept in the container in which they were received until they are used. Each container of unshucked shell stock (oysters, clams or mussels) must be identified by an attached tag which states the name and address of the original shell stock processor, the kind and quantity of shell stock and the interstate certification number issued by the state or foreign shellfish control agency. Shell stock tags or labels must be retained for 90 days from the date the container is emptied. Molluscan shellfish that are recreationally caught must not be received for sale or service.

(4) Only grade B eggs or better with shell intact without cracks, or pasteurized liquid, frozen, or dry eggs or dry egg products must be used.

(5) Fish, other than molluscan shellfish, that are intended for consumption in their raw form and allowed as specified under ARM 37.110.207(8) (b) must be obtained from a supplier that freezes the fish or must be frozen on the premises as specified in ARM 37.110.207(8) (b) .

(6) Fish may not be received for sale or service unless they are commercially and legally caught and harvested.

(7) Game animals and exotic species may be received for sale or service if raised, slaughtered, and processed under a voluntary inspection program that is conducted by the agency that has animal health jurisdiction. The inspection of game animals and exotic species must include an antemortem and postmortem examination by a regulatory authority as provided in 81-9-230 , MCA.

(8) Ice for use as a food or a cooling medium must be made from drinking water which complies with the requirements in ARM 37.110.217. After use as a cooling medium, ice may not be used as food.

(9) Receiving temperature of refrigerated, potentially hazardous food must be 41 º F (5 º C) or below unless otherwise required by law.

(10) Potentially hazardous food that is labeled frozen and shipped frozen by a food processing plant must be received frozen .

History: Sec. 50-50-103, MCA; IMP, Sec. 50-50-103, MCA; NEW, 1979 MAR p. 677, Eff. 7/13/79; AMD, 1985 MAR p. 928, Eff. 7/12/85; TRANS & AMD, 2000 MAR p. 3201, Eff. 11/23/00.

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