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ATCP 88.18(1)(1)Temperature before packing. Eggs that are held by an egg handler before packing for more than 36 hours after they are laid shall be kept at an ambient temperature of 45° Fahrenheit (7° Celsius) or less. Eggs that have been refrigerated may be held at room temperature, for up to 36 hours immediately before washing, to decrease the risk of thermal checks caused by washing cold eggs with warm water.
ATCP 88.18 NoteNote: It is recommended that eggs be processed and packed as soon as practicable and within 5 days after they are laid.
ATCP 88.18(2)(2)Temperature after packing. Eggs which have been packed by an egg handler shall be kept at an ambient temperature of 45° Fahrenheit (7° Celsius) or less at all times, including while they are being transported.
ATCP 88.18(3)(3)Temperature during transport. During transport to a retail food establishment and upon receipt at a retail food establishment eggs shall be held at an ambient air temperature of 45° Fahrenheit (7° Celsius) or less.
ATCP 88.18 NoteNote: Mechanical refrigeration is recommended for eggs that are in transport for more than 4 hours.
ATCP 88.18(4)(4)Temperature standards for retail sale. Eggs held for retail sale shall be held at an ambient temperature of 41° Fahrenheit (5° Celsius) or less.
ATCP 88.18(5)(5)Temperature standards for baluts. Baluts must be refrigerated upon removal from incubation and maintained at a temperature of 41° Fahrenheit (5° Celsius) or less while transported, stored, or held for retail sale.
ATCP 88.18(6)(6)Sale of frozen eggs prohibited. No person may sell or offer for sale any shell eggs that have been frozen.
ATCP 88.18 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15; correction in (5) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register April 2015 No. 712.
ATCP 88.20ATCP 88.20Egg cleaning and storage operations.
ATCP 88.20(1)(1)Eggs shall be cleaned to remove debris and stains.
ATCP 88.20(2)(2)Dirty eggs may be dry cleaned with an egg brush or rubbed with a sanding sponge and sand paper.
ATCP 88.20(3)(3)Compounds used to clean or sanitize eggs shall be either generally recognized as safe under 21 CFR parts 182 and 184, and used in accordance with good manufacturing practices under 21 CFR 182.1; approved by the U.S. food and drug administration as a food additive under 21 CFR parts 172 – 174, and 180, and used in accordance with the conditions of this approval; approved by the U.S. food and drug administration as a sanitizer under 21 CFR 178.1010, used at concentrations specified therein, and registered for this use with the U.S. environmental protection agency; or otherwise approved by the department.
ATCP 88.20(4)(4)Ultraviolet light may be used to sanitize eggs in accordance with 21 CFR 179.39.
ATCP 88.20(5)(5)Water used to clean shell eggs shall be:
ATCP 88.20(5)(a)(a) At least 20° Fahrenheit warmer than the eggs, and not colder than 90° Fahrenheit.
ATCP 88.20(5)(b)(b) Changed to maintain sanitary conditions at least every 4 hours, by either continuous water exchange or by completely emptying and refilling the wash tank, and at the end of each shift by emptying and refilling the wash tank.
ATCP 88.20(6)(6)Eggs shall not be left standing or soaking in cleaning water.
ATCP 88.20(7)(7)Washed eggs shall be dry before they are placed in packages or shipping containers.
ATCP 88.20(8)(8)Dirty eggs that cannot be cleaned shall be discarded as restricted eggs.
ATCP 88.20(9)(9)An egg handling facility operator shall handle and store eggs:
ATCP 88.20(9)(a)(a) In a safe and sanitary manner, and under sanitary conditions, to protect the safety and wholesomeness of the eggs.
ATCP 88.20(9)(b)(b) In a neat and orderly manner, so that the eggs are readily accessible for inspection and movement, and so that the egg storage area can be readily inspected and cleaned. The amount of eggs stored in an egg storage area shall not exceed the reasonable capacity of that area.
ATCP 88.20 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15.
ATCP 88.22ATCP 88.22Candling; candling requirements. A candling light or automated grading equipment is required for determining the interior and exterior quality of eggs. Egg candling lights and candling light areas shall meet the requirements of s. ATCP 88.12 (5) (a) to (c). A candling light must be used to verify the performance of automated grading equipment.
ATCP 88.22 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15; corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., 7., Stats., Register April 2015 No. 712.
ATCP 88.24ATCP 88.24Grading standards for chicken eggs.
ATCP 88.24(1)(1)Grading standards for chicken eggs. Except for chicken eggs clearly labeled as “ungraded” as required under s. ATCP 88.34 (1) (b), chicken eggs sold or distributed in this state by an egg handler licensed under s. ATCP 88.02 shall be labeled as grade AA, A, or B, and shall conform to the U. S. grade standards specified for those grades under the federal egg grading act and the U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs.
ATCP 88.24(2)(2)Chicken egg sizes. Except for chicken eggs clearly labeled as “ungraded” as required under s. ATCP 88.34 (1) (b), chicken eggs sold or distributed in this state by an egg handler licensed under s. ATCP 88.02 shall be labeled as Jumbo, Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small, or Peewee, and shall conform to the United States size standards specified for those sizes under the federal egg grading act and U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs and shown in the table below.
ATCP 88.24 NoteNote: United States grades and sizes are fully described in “United States Standards, Grades, and Weight Classes for Shell Eggs” (AMS 56), July 20, 2000, published by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. A copy of the standards may be accessed online at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELDEV3004376
ATCP 88.24 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15.
ATCP 88.26ATCP 88.26Minimum tolerance standards.
ATCP 88.26(1)(1)Limitations on sale and distribution. No person may sell or distribute for sale as human food any eggs that fail to meet tolerance standards for U.S. Consumer Grade B eggs under U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs, regardless of whether the eggs are labeled as graded or ungraded eggs. No individual case of Grade B quality eggs may contain a percentage of grade B quality eggs that is more than 10 percentage points greater than the minimum permitted for the lot average. This section does not apply to eggs which are clearly labeled as “ungraded” as required under s. ATCP 88.34 (1) (b) and which the egg producer sells directly to a consumer on the premises where the eggs are produced or as part of a community-supported agriculture business.
ATCP 88.26 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15.
ATCP 88.28ATCP 88.28Restricted eggs.
ATCP 88.28(1)(1)Prohibition against sale of restricted eggs.
ATCP 88.28(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b),no person shall buy, sell, or transport, or offer to buy or sell, or offer or receive for transportation any restricted eggs, and no egg handler shall possess any restricted eggs or use any restricted eggs in the preparation of human food.
ATCP 88.28(1)(b)(b) Egg producers collecting eggs from a flock of more than 3,000 laying birds shall only sell, transport, possess, or use restricted eggs in compliance with 7 CFR 57.100 of the federal egg products inspection act. Egg producers collecting eggs from a flock of 3,000 or fewer laying birds shall:
ATCP 88.28(1)(b)1.1. Sell no more edible restricted eggs than the amount allowed by the tolerances in the official standards for U.S. Consumer Grade B shell eggs.
ATCP 88.28(1)(b)2.2. Sell checks and dirties only on the premises where the eggs are produced directly to consumers for use by the consumer and the consumer’s non-paying guests.
ATCP 88.28(2)(2)Disposition of restricted eggs. Egg producers collecting eggs from a flock of more than 3,000 hens shall dispose of restricted eggs in compliance with 7 CFR 57.720 and maintain records as required in 7 CFR 57.200 of the federal egg products inspection act. Egg producers collecting eggs from a flock of 3,000 or fewer hens shall dispose of restricted eggs by:
ATCP 88.28(2)(a)(a) Shipping checks and dirties directly or indirectly to an official egg products plant for processing.
ATCP 88.28(2)(b)(b) Crushing and placing loss and inedible eggs in a container containing a sufficient amount of approved denaturant or decharacterizing substance, as approved the department. The denatured and decharacterized product shall be labeled “Restricted eggs. Not to be used as human food.”
ATCP 88.28(3)(3)disposition of packed eggs exceeding restricted egg tolerances. Eggs which are placed in a package for the ultimate consumer and which have been found to exceed the tolerance for restricted eggs permitted in the official standards for U.S. Consumer Grade B eggs under U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs shall be identified as required in ss. 7 CFR 57.800 and 57.860 and shall be:
ATCP 88.28(3)(a)(a) Shipped directly or indirectly to an official egg products processing plant for proper segregation and processing; or
ATCP 88.28(3)(b)(b) Regraded so that they comply with the official standards; or
ATCP 88.28(3)(c)(c) Designated for animal food after being denatured and decharacterized and labeled “Restricted eggs. Not to be used as human food.”
ATCP 88.28 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15.
ATCP 88.30ATCP 88.30Shell egg protection; egg shell oil. If oil is used to protect shell eggs, the oil shall meet the requirements of 21 CFR 172.878 and 21 CFR 178.3620(a). Oil having any off odor, or that is obviously contaminated, shall not be used to protect shell eggs. Any shell egg protection oil treatment shall be performed in a manner that prevents egg contamination and preserves egg quality. Eggs with excess moisture on the shell shall not be treated with oil to protect the shell.
ATCP 88.30 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., Stats., Register April 2015 No. 712.
subch. V of ch. ATCP 88Subchapter V — Packing and Labeling
ATCP 88.32ATCP 88.32Egg packing.
ATCP 88.32(1)(1)Egg packing to maintain quality. Eggs shall be handled and packed to minimize the likelihood that condensation will accumulate on the eggs, and so that a majority of the packed eggs are placed in the package or shipping container with the small end down.
ATCP 88.32(2)(2)Egg package requirements. Egg packages and shipping containers shall be all of the following:
ATCP 88.32(2)(a)(a) Clean and in good condition.
ATCP 88.32(2)(b)(b) Free of mold, mustiness, and off-odors.
ATCP 88.32(2)(c)(c) Sufficiently strong and durable to protect eggs from damage during normal distribution.
ATCP 88.32(2)(d)(d) Packing of eggs in used egg cartons shall only be done using clean cartons on which all markings that do not pertain to the eggs being sold, including brand name, USDA shield, date of pack, expiration date, use-by date, quality, and size are obliterated.
ATCP 88.32 HistoryHistory: CR 14-037: cr. Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15.
ATCP 88.34ATCP 88.34Egg labeling.
ATCP 88.34(1)(1)Egg packages. Except as provided under sub. (3) (a), a package of eggs shall be labeled with all of the following:
ATCP 88.34(1)(a)(a) Information required under ch. ATCP 90, including all of the following:
ATCP 88.34(1)(a)1.1. A declaration of product identity under s. ATCP 90.02.
ATCP 88.34(1)(a)2.2. A declaration of responsibility under s. ATCP 90.03. If the responsible person identified on the package is not the person who packed the eggs, the package shall also include the packer identification number or shell egg handler registration number assigned by the U. S. department of agriculture, or the packer identification number assigned by the state in which the packing operation is located. A U.S. department of agriculture (USDA) packer number shall be preceded by the letter “P”. A state packer number shall be preceded by a 2-letter abbreviation which identifies the state.
ATCP 88.34(1)(a)3.3. A declaration of net quantity under ss. ATCP 90.04 and 90.08 (16) (c).
ATCP 88.34(1)(a)4.4. Nutrition labeling under s. ATCP 90.10 and 21 CFR 101.9.
ATCP 88.34(1)(b)(b) The grade and size of the eggs, if required under s. ATCP 88.24. The grade and size shall be printed on the principal display panel in letters not less than 3/16 inch high. If the eggs are not graded, the word “UNGRADED” shall be printed in letters at least 1/4 inch high on the principal display panel. Ungraded eggs may be sold from bulk containers if a sign or placard adjacent to the bulk display identifies the eggs as ungraded eggs.
ATCP 88.34 NoteNote: Only eggs graded under USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Services’ voluntary egg-quality grading program are eligible to be packaged in cartons bearing the USDA grade shield or labeled as “USDA” Grade AA, A, or B. Additional information about USDA’s egg grading services may be acquired from the following address: National Supervisor Shell Eggs, USDA-AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program, Poultry Grading Division, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Stop 0258, Washington, D.C. 20250. Telephone: (202) 720-3271.
ATCP 88.34(1)(c)(c) The statement “KEEP REFRIGERATED” or an equivalent statement indicating that the eggs must be refrigerated. The statement shall be printed on the principal display panel in letters not less than 3/16 inch high.
ATCP 88.34(1)(d)(d) The statement “SAFE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS:” in bold type size followed by the statement “To prevent illness from bacteria: keep eggs refrigerated, cook eggs until yolks are firm, and cook foods containing eggs thoroughly.” The statement shall be printed in type size no smaller than 1/16 inch and shall appear in a hairline box. The statement shall appear on the principal display panel, the information panel, or the inside lid of the egg carton.
ATCP 88.34(1)(e)(e) The date on which the eggs were packed. The date of packing may be indicated by an abbreviation consisting of one of the following:
ATCP 88.34(1)(e)1.1. The first three letters of the month and the calendar date.
ATCP 88.34(1)(e)2.2. The numerically consecutive day of the year, also known as the Julian calendar date.
ATCP 88.34(1)(f)(f) One of the following dates, in addition to the packing date under par. (e):
ATCP 88.34(1)(f)1.1. An expiration date or “sell by” date after which the eggs may not be offered for sale or sold at retail. The period from the packing date until the expiration date may not exceed 30 days, including the packing date. The expiration date or “sell by” date shall be designated by at least the first three letters of the month and the date within that month. The date shall be accompanied by a phrase or abbreviation such as “EXP” or “sell by” which clearly identifies it as an expiration date or “sell by” date.
ATCP 88.34(1)(f)2.2. A “use by” date consisting of at least the first 3 letters of the month, and the date within that month. The date shall be accompanied by a phrase such as “use by,” “best if used by,” or “use before,” which indicates that the consumer should use the eggs before that date. The period from the packing date until the “use by” date shall not exceed 45 days, including the packing date.
ATCP 88.34(2)(2)Egg shipping containers. Except as provided under sub. (3), a shipping container of eggs shall be labeled on one end with all of the following information, in letters not smaller than ½ inch high:
ATCP 88.34(2)(a)(a) A statement identifying the contents of the container.
ATCP 88.34(2)(b)(b) The name and address of the responsible person in whose name the eggs are packed and distributed. If the responsible person did not pack the eggs, the shipping container shall also include the packer identification number or shell egg handler registration number under sub. (1) (a) 2. If the responsible person packed the eggs, the packer’s identification number or shell egg handler registration number, pursuant to sub. (1) (a) 2., may appear in place of the packer’s name and address.
ATCP 88.34(2)(c)(c) The net quantity of eggs contained in the shipping container.
ATCP 88.34(2)(d)(d) The grade and size of the eggs contained in the shipping container, if required under s. ATCP 88.24.
ATCP 88.34(2)(e)(e) The statement “KEEP REFRIGERATED” or an equivalent statement indicating that the eggs must be refrigerated.
ATCP 88.34(2)(f)(f) The date on which the eggs were packed.
ATCP 88.34(2)(g)(g) One of the following dates, in addition to the packing date under par. (f):
ATCP 88.34(2)(g)1.1. An expiration date or “sell by date” after which the eggs may not be sold or offered for retail sale. The period from the packing date to the expiration date or “sell by” date may not exceed 30 days, including the packing date. The expiration date shall be designated by at least the first three letters of the month and the date within that month. The date shall be accompanied by a phrase or abbreviation such as “sell by” or “EXP” which clearly identifies it as an expiration date or “sell by” date.
ATCP 88.34(2)(g)2.2. A “use by” date consisting of at least the first 3 letters of the month, and the date within that month. The date shall be accompanied by a phrase such as “use by,” “best if used by,” or “use before,” which indicates that the consumer should use the eggs before that date. The period from the packing date to the “use by” date shall not exceed 45 days, including the packing date.
ATCP 88.34(3)(3)Eggs sold or shipped by producer to an egg handler, exemption.
ATCP 88.34(3)(a)(a) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to eggs which are being shipped from an egg producer to an egg handler who packs the eggs.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.