Register November 2006 No. 611
Chapter ATCP 88
EGGS
Subchapter I — General Provisions
ATCP 88.02 Licensing and Registration. ATCP 88.04 Federal registrations and records. Subchapter II — Egg Facilities
ATCP 88.06 Egg handling and storage facilities. ATCP 88.08 Egg handling rooms. ATCP 88.10 Operations water. Subchapter III — Equipment and Utensils
ATCP 88.12 Equipment and utensil requirements. ATCP 88.14 Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils. Subchapter IV — Egg Handling Operations
ATCP 88.16 Personnel standards. ATCP 88.18 Temperature standards. ATCP 88.20 Egg cleaning and storage operations. ATCP 88.22 Candling; candling requirements. ATCP 88.24 Grading standards for chicken eggs. ATCP 88.26 Minimum tolerance standards. ATCP 88.28 Restricted eggs. ATCP 88.30 Shell egg protection; egg shell oil. Subchapter V — Packing and Labeling
ATCP 88.36 Labeling of baluts. ATCP 88.38 Deceptive practices. Subchapter VI — Recordkeeping, Recall Planning, and Enforcement
ATCP 88.40 Dealers buying eggs from producers; receipts. Ch. ATCP 88 HistoryHistory: Chapter Ag 90 as it existed on June 30, 1974 was repealed and a new chapter Ag 90 created effective July 1, 1974; Chapter Ag 90 was renumbered ch. ATCP 88 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., Register, April, 1993, No. 448. Chapter ATCP 88 as it existed on October 31, 1996 was repealed and a new chapter ATCP 88 was created effective November 1, 1996. Chapter ATCP 88 as it existed on April 30, 2015 was repealed and a new chapter ATCP 88 was created effective May 1, 2015. ATCP 88.01ATCP 88.01 Definitions. In this chapter: ATCP 88.01(1)(1) “Ambient temperature” means the temperature of the air surrounding eggs or packages of eggs. ATCP 88.01(2)(2) “Balut” means a fertile egg which is incubated for a period of time shorter than is necessary for hatching. ATCP 88.01(3)(3) “Candling” means carefully examining, in a dark place, the interior and exterior of a whole egg that is placed in front of a strong light source. ATCP 88.01(4)(4) “Check” means an egg that has a broken shell or crack in the shell but has intact shell membranes and no leaking of contents. ATCP 88.01(5)(5) “Community-supported agriculture business” means a farm with which individuals contract to regularly receive two or more different agricultural products, which may include eggs, originating from the farm. ATCP 88.01(6)(6) “Consumer” means an individual purchasing eggs which will be consumed by the individual, the individual’s family, or the individual’s non-paying guests. ATCP 88.01(7)(7) “Department” means the state of Wisconsin department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection. ATCP 88.01(8)(8) “Dirty” means an egg, with an unbroken shell, that has either of the following: ATCP 88.01(8)(b)(b) Prominent or moderate stains covering more than 1/32 of the shell surface area if localized, or 1/16 of the shell surface area if scattered. ATCP 88.01(9)(9) “Egg” means the shell egg of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus; turkey, duck, goose, guinea, or other avian species whose eggs are consumed by humans. ATCP 88.01(10)(10) “Egg handler” means a person who washes, grades, sizes, candles, packages, stores, handles, or otherwise prepares eggs for sale, but does not include a person who handles nest-run eggs and otherwise prepares nest-run eggs for sale. ATCP 88.01(11)(11) “Egg producer” means a person who sells eggs only laid by birds owned by that person. ATCP 88.01(12)(12) “Egg sales route” means one or more residences inhabited by consumers who regularly buy eggs from an egg producer traveling to the residences. ATCP 88.01(13)(13) “Farmers’ market” means a common facility where two or more farmers or growers gather on a regular basis to sell raw agricultural commodities, eggs, and processed foods which they produce, directly to consumers. ATCP 88.01(14)(14) “Federal egg grading act” means the agricultural marketing act of 1946, as amended (7 USC 1621 et seq.), and U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs issued under the act. ATCP 88.01(17)(17) “Incubator reject” means an egg that has been subjected to incubation and has been removed from incubation during the hatching operations as infertile or otherwise unhatchable. ATCP 88.01(18)(18) “Inedible egg” means an egg in which any of the following is present: ATCP 88.01(18)(k)(k) An embryo chick at or beyond the blood ring stage, unless such egg is classified as a balut. ATCP 88.01(19)(19) “Leaker” means an egg that has a crack or break in the shell and shell membranes, to the extent that the egg contents are exposed or are exuding or free to exude through the shell. ATCP 88.01(20)(20) “Loss” means an egg that is unfit for human food because it is smashed or broken so that its contents are leaking; or is overheated, frozen, or contaminated. ATCP 88.01(21)(21) “Nest-run” means eggs that do not receive more than minimal washing, and are not graded or candled before sale. ATCP 88.01(22)(22) “Official egg products plant” means a place of business, regulated by the U.S. department of agriculture under the federal egg products inspection act, that manufactures egg products, including breaking eggs or filtering, mixing, blending, pasteurizing, stabilizing, cooling, freezing, drying, or packaging egg products. ATCP 88.01 NoteNote: A “package” of eggs is the retail package in which the eggs are sold to a consumer. A “package” is different from a shipping container.
ATCP 88.01(24)(24) “Packing” means placing eggs into a package or shipping container. ATCP 88.01(25)(25) “Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, cooperative, association, or other business entity. ATCP 88.01(26)(26) “Restricted egg” means any egg that is a check, dirty, incubator reject, inedible, leaker, or loss. ATCP 88.01(27)(27) “Shipping container” means any box, case, rack, or other container used to distribute packages of eggs, or bulk or loose eggs, to a seller or institutional purchaser of eggs. ATCP 88.01(28)(28) “Storage” means the holding of eggs before sale for longer than 24 hours. ATCP 88.01(29)(29) “U.S. Consumer Grade B” means eggs which are, on the basis of a sample obtained in accordance with 7 CFR 56.4, at least 90 percent grade B quality or better, of which not more than 10 percent are checks and not more than 0.50 percent (at origin) or 1 percent (at destination) are leakers, dirties, or loss (due to meat or blood spots) in any combination, except that such loss may not exceed 0.30 percent. Other types of loss are not permitted. ATCP 88.01(30)(30) “U.S. standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs” means standards maintained by the agricultural marketing service of the U.S. department of agriculture and published in U.S. Standards, Grades, and Weight Classes for Shell Eggs (AMS 56), July 20, 2000.
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