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32.486 CULTURED DAIRY FOOD; FARMSTEAD CHEESE.
    Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Cultured dairy food" means a dairy product other than a grade A cultured dairy product.
(c) "Minnesota farmstead cheese" means cheese manufactured within the state of Minnesota
on the same farm on which the milk is produced that is used in the manufacture.
    Subd. 1a. Processing requirements. (a) Milk used to manufacture Minnesota farmstead
cheese may not be more than 48 hours old when used.
(b) Before requiring pasteurization, the commissioner shall provide a plan at least 60
days before the next inspection to the manufacturer to assist the manufacturer in meeting the
processing and facility requirements. The commissioner may require pasteurization if test samples
demonstrate cheese and cultured dairy foods are not free of pathogens. The commissioner must
inspect facilities at least four times each year.
    Subd. 2. Use of name restricted. No cheese or packaged cheese that is sold, offered, or
exposed for sale or held in possession with intent to sell at either retail or wholesale within this
state may be labeled or described as "Minnesota farmstead cheese" unless it meets the criteria set
forth in subdivision 1, and the manufacturer has obtained a written permit to use the name from
the commissioner of agriculture, or the commissioner's designate.
    Subd. 3. Permit. The commissioner or the commissioner's designate shall issue a permit
authorizing the use of the name "Minnesota farmstead cheese" upon application made therefor
on forms furnished by the commissioner, if the commissioner or the commissioner's designate
is satisfied that the cheese manufactured by the applicant meets the requirements prescribed by
subdivision 1. The commissioner or the commissioner's designated agents shall inspect the farm
at reasonable times to insure compliance with subdivision 1. The permit may be suspended or
revoked by the commissioner if the commissioner finds that the permittee is not in compliance
with subdivision 1.
History: 1977 c 114 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1989 c 123 s 1,2; 1991 c 327 s 1

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