ATCP 65.922(1)(a)(a) A description of the positive drug residue findings that caused the division to issue the notice.
ATCP 65.922(1)(b)(b) The deadlines and penalties specified in subs. (2), (4), or (5).
ATCP 65.922(1)(c)(c) Notice of the milk producer’s right to hearing under sub. (6).
ATCP 65.922(1)(d)(d) Notice that a division representative will conduct an investigation under sub. (3).
ATCP 65.922(2)(2)Deadlines and penalties after a first violation in 12 months.
ATCP 65.922(2)(a)(a) Grade A producer permit suspension; 21-day deadline. The warning notice under par. (a) shall state that, no less than 21 days after the effective date of the warning notice, the department will suspend the milk producer’s grade A producer permit unless, prior to that date, the milk producer certifies to the division that the milk producer has implemented a drug residue prevention program on the milk producer’s dairy farm in consultation with a licensed veterinarian.
ATCP 65.922(2)(b)(b) Notice suspending grade A producer permit. If the division does not receive a milk producer certification within the 21-day period specified under sub. (2) (a), the department shall mail a notice to the milk producer suspending the milk producer’s grade A producer permit. The suspension notice shall comply with s. ATCP 65.925. The suspension notice takes effect when the suspension notice is served under s. ATCP 65.925 (6). The division shall notify the dairy plant operator or milk contractor who procures milk from the milk producer of the suspension, and shall provide that dairy plant operator or milk contractor with a copy of the suspension notice.
ATCP 65.922(2)(c)(c) Grade A producer permit reinstatement. If the department suspends a milk producer’s grade A producer permit, under par. (a), the milk producer may request the department to reinstate the permit. Written notice of the reinstatement process shall be included in the suspension notice under par. (a), and shall also be provided to the milk producer at the time of suspension.
ATCP 65.922(2)(c)1.1. The milk producer shall file the reinstatement request in writing, on a form provided by the department, under s. ATCP 65.925 (4). The request shall include a certification or attestation that the milk producer has implemented a drug residue prevention program on the milk producer’s dairy farm in consultation with a licensed veterinarian.
ATCP 65.922(2)(c)2.2. Within 7 business days after the department receives a complete reinstatement request under subd. 1., the division shall inspect the milk producer’s dairy farm. The department shall charge a reinspection fee for the inspection, pursuant to s. ATCP 65.02 (19). If, upon inspection, it appears that all conditions potentially responsible for the positive drug residue finding have been corrected and the milk producer has implemented a qualified drug residue prevention program in consultation with a licensed veterinarian, the division representative shall reinstate the milk producer’s grade A producer permit and shall notify the dairy plant operator or milk contractor of the reinstatement within 24 hours.
ATCP 65.922(2)(c)3.3. If a milk producer does not request reinstatement under subd. 1., within 6 months after the milk producer’s grade A producer permit is suspended under par. (a), the permit is revoked automatically at the end of the 6-month period. A permit, once revoked, may not be reinstated unless the milk producer files a new application under s. ATCP 65.02 (11). This subdivision does not apply if the milk producer contests the grade A producer permit suspension and the contested case proceeding is pending. The time limit for the reinstatement request is measured from the conclusion of the contested case proceedings concerning the suspension of the milk producer’s grade A producer permit.
ATCP 65.922(2)(d)(d) Milk producer license suspension; 45-day deadline. The warning notice under par. (a) shall state that, no less than 45 days after the effective date of the warning notice, the department will initiate action to suspend the milk producer’s license unless, prior to that date, the milk producer certifies to the division that the milk producer has implemented a drug residue prevention program on the milk producer’s dairy farm in consultation with a licensed veterinarian.
ATCP 65.922(2)(e)(e) Milk producer license suspension; failure to implement drug residue prevention program. If the division does not receive a milk producer certification within the 45-day period specified under par. (d), the division shall file a complaint asking the department to suspend the milk producer’s license until the milk producer implements a drug residue prevention program.
ATCP 65.922 NoteNote: The drug residue prevention program under this section should conform to the “Milk and Dairy Beef Quality Assurance Program” published by Agri-Education, Inc. A copy of that manual is on file with the division and the legislative reference bureau and may be obtained from the Milk & Dairy Beef Quality Assurance Center, 801 Shakespeare Avenue, Stratford, Iowa, 50249, telephone 800-553-2479, website www.dqacenter.org/catalog.htm.
ATCP 65.922(3)(3)Investigation. After the division issues a warning notice under sub. (1), the division representative shall conduct an investigation to determine the cause of the drug residue violation and to identify milk producer actions that may be necessary to prevent future violations. The division may direct the dairy plant operator or milk contractor who procures milk from the milk producer to conduct the investigation as the division’s agent and report its findings to the division, in writing.
ATCP 65.922(4)(4)Deadline and penalties after a second violation within 12 months. If, at least 24 hours and not more than 12 months after a confirmed positive drug test result is reported to the division, the division receives a notice under s. ATCP 65.72 (9) of another confirmed positive drug residue test result on a milk sample from a shipment received from the dairy farm operating under the same milk producer license, a warning notice under sub. (1) (a) shall be mailed to the milk producer. The warning notice takes effect 3 business days after it is mailed and shall include the information under sub. (1) (a), (c), and (d). The warning notice shall state that the department shall suspend the milk producer license under s. ATCP 65.920 for at least 5 days unless the milk producer agrees within 15 days of the warning notice taking effect to do all of the following:
ATCP 65.922(4)(a)(a) Discard one shipment of milk, as defined by the department, pursuant to s. ATCP 65.72 (7), or pay a civil forfeiture for the maximum amount, under s. 97.72 (2), Stats., for one violation of this subsection.
ATCP 65.922(4)(b)(b) Attend and present a certificate of completion for a drug residue prevention course approved by the department within 180 days of the warning notice taking effect. The certificate of course completion shall be signed by the milk producer, a licensed veterinarian, and the field representative of the dairy plant to which the milk producer’s milk is shipped.
ATCP 65.922(5)(5)Deadline and penalties after a third violation within 12 months. If, at least 24 hours after a second confirmed positive drug residue test result is reported to the division under sub. (4), and not more than 12 months after a first confirmed positive drug residue test result is reported to the division under sub. (4), the division receives a notice under s. ATCP 65.72 (9) of another confirmed positive drug residue test result on a milk sample received from the dairy farm operating under the same milk producer license, a warning notice under sub. (1) (a) shall be mailed to the milk producer. The warning notice takes effect 3 business days after it is mailed and shall include the information under sub. (1) (a), (c), and (d). The warning notice shall state that the department shall suspend the milk producer’s grade A producer permit, under s. ATCP 65.920, for at least 10 days unless the milk producer agrees within 15 days of the warning notice taking effect to do all of the following:
ATCP 65.922(5)(a)(a) Discard two shipments of milk, as defined by the department, pursuant to s. ATCP 65.72 (7), or pay a civil forfeiture for the maximum amount, under s. 97.72 (2), Stats., for two violations of this subsection.
ATCP 65.922(5)(b)(b) Develop and implement a drug residue prevention program approved by the department and present documentation indicating that this program has been implemented for at least 90 days after the warning notice taking effect.
ATCP 65.922 NoteNote: The drug residue prevention course shall cover proper administration of animal medications, be approved by the department, and require collaboration between the milk producer and a licensed veterinarian.
ATCP 65.922(6)(6)Right to informal hearing. If a milk producer receiving a warning notice under this section disputes the drug residue findings on which the notice is based, the milk producer may request an informal hearing to discuss the drug residue findings. A request for hearing does not automatically stay the warning notice. If the milk producer requests an informal hearing, the division shall hold an informal hearing at the division’s office or by telephone. The division shall hold the informal hearing within 20 days after the division receives the request for hearing, unless the milk producer agrees to a later hearing date. The division may withdraw a warning notice if it appears that the notice was not justified.
ATCP 65.922 HistoryHistory: CR 14-073: cr. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16; correction in (5) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register August 2016 No. 728.
ATCP 65.925ATCP 65.925Suspension notice; requirements. Whenever the division suspends a milk producer license under s. ATCP 65.920 (3), or a grade A producer permit, under s. ATCP 65.920 (6) or 65.922 (2) or, the suspension notice shall comply with all of the following requirements:
ATCP 65.925(1)(1)Issued by authorized person. A suspension notice shall be issued by one of the following:
ATCP 65.925(1)(a)(a) The division administrator.
ATCP 65.925(1)(b)(b) A person that the division administrator designates in writing, by name or position.
ATCP 65.925(1)(c)(c) A division representative if the suspension notice is issued under s. ATCP 65.920 (6) (a) 4.