The proposed Emergency rules we had seen posted on WV Government's website (that link is now broken) and the DHHR's website (the link is still working as of now) may not be what ended up passing on the 8th. 8/16/16 through a request to the Department of Agriculture, the State Veterinarian sent the rules below out via email. If these really are the final Emergency rules, then they would be effective for 15 months.
IF THAT is true, it would mean your CALLS and Emails were extremely powerful.
These would be a very notable improvement over the original Emergency rules set forth a month ago that were made public. The original emergency rules rendered the herdshare law defunct, costing farmers so much. . .let us hope these new altered rules are the real ones.
You have all fought so hard and for something of such value. Thank you for that.
Let us keep up the fight. . .keeping pushing for real Food Freedom in West Virginia. There is a chance the other rules are what passed, and these modified rules are just a proposal that was emailed out erroneously.
Regardless, we need to work on the Legislative rule making process that will take place at a later date gives FARMERS better rules in the future.
Regardless, we need to work on the Legislative rule making process that will take place at a later date gives FARMERS better rules in the future.
WHAT the State Vet sent yesterday are as followed:
Title 61
Legislative Rule
Department of Agriculture
Series 36
Herd Sharing
§61-36-1. General.
1.1 Scope. – This rule establishes guidelines for shared animal ownership agreements to consume raw milk.
1.2 Authority. – W. Va. Code §19-1-7
1.3 Filing Date. -
1.4 Effective Date. –
1.5 Sunset Date. – (Five years from effective date)
§61-36-2. Definitions and Terms.
2.1 “Adulterated” means the addition or inclusion of unclean, unwholesome, inferior, impure or foreign materials into food product; the production, distribution or sale of raw milk or raw milk products from a facility that does not possess a valid permit from the Department or is not registered with the Department as a Herd Share program or any raw milk producer or facility that fails to meet any of the requirements of these rules.
2.2. “Animal health requirements” means the requirements for milk-producing animals established by the state veterinarian, in accordance with state and national standards.
2.3. “Brucella” means a type of aerobic bacteria that causes brucellosis, also known as Malta fever, a disease that causes fever, weakness and bodily pain. The bacterium is transmissible to humans through contact with infected dairy products or animals.
2.4. “Campylobacter” means a rod-shaped bacterium that causes infections in cattle and humans. Unpasteurized milk infected with campylobacter is a common cause of gastroenteritis.
2.5. “Code of federal regulations (CFR)” means the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government of the United States.
2.6. “Commissioner” mean the Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of West Virginia or his or her duly authorized agent.
2.7. “Department” means the Department of Agriculture of the State of West Virginia.
2.8. “E.coli” (Eschericihia coli) means one of several types of bacteria that normally inhabit the testine of huns and animals.
2.9. “Herd Seller” means any person over the age of eighteen (18), who owns milk producing animals and enters into a Shared Animal Ownership Agreement with a Responsible Party to obtain a share or shares of the milk producing animal for the purpose of obtaining raw milk from the milk-producing animal for consumption.
2.10. “Herd Share Owner” means any person who has purchased share(s) of a milk producing animal.
2.11. “Herd Health Plan” means a written document between the Herd Seller and their primary veterinarian showing how they will manage the milk-producing animals regarding housing, nutrition and medical care to ensure the animals are healthy and well cared for.
2.12. “Listeria” means a genus of small gram-positive flagellated rod-shaped bacteria that do not form spores, are aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, have a tendency to grow in chains and that include one L. monocytogenes causing listeriosis.
2.13. “Local health department” means the executive office of the local board of health or his or her duly authorized representatives.
2.14. “Milk Producing Animal” means any animal that is capable of producing milk for human consumption. These include but are not limited to cattle, buffalo, goat, sheep, camel, donkey, horse, reindeer and yak.
2.15. “Official Sample” means any sample taken in accordance with the provision of this article.
2.16. “Person” means any individual, partnership, association, fiduciary, firm, company, corporation or any organized group of people whether incorporated or not. The term person extends to the agents, servants, officers and employees of the person.
2.17. “Potable Water” means free of coliform and fit for human consumption.
§61-36-3. Shared Animal Ownership Agreement.
3.1. Each Herd Seller shall complete, sign and date a Shared Animal Ownership Agreement on a form distributed by the Commissioner with the following information:
3.1.a. Name, physical and mailing addresses and telephone numbers of the Herd Seller and Herd Share Owner and Responsible Party(ies);
3.1.b. The percentage ownership interest of each Herd Share Owner in a milk-producing animal;
3.1.c. Language evidencing the agreement of each Herd Share Owner to pay the Herd Seller for the percentage ownership interest for the care and boarding of the milk-producing animal;
3.1.d. An acknowledgement by all parties of the inherent dangers of consuming raw milk that may contain bacteria, such as Brucella, Campylobacter, Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli, that has not been pasteurized to remove bacteria and that is particularly dangerous to children, pregnant women and those with compromised immunity;
3.1.e. An acknowledgement by the Herd Share Owner agreeing to release the Herd Seller of liability for the inherent dangers of consuming raw milk. This release of liability does not release the Herd Seller for deliberate or negligent acts unrelated to consuming raw milk; and
3.1.f. An acknowledgement that no party to the Shared Animal Ownership Agreement may distribute raw milk, even if no financial gain is realized. Raw milk cannot be given away. Sale or resale or the offer of sale of raw milk obtained from a share is strictly prohibited.
3.2. The signed and executed Shared Animal Ownership Agreement shall be filed by the Herd Seller with the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner of Agriculture will provide written acknowledgement of the receipt of the Shared Animal Ownership Agreement to the Herd Seller within fifteen (15) business days. Herd Sellers must still comply with the Animal Health Report Requirements including having both a Herd Health Plan and a RAMP in place before raw milk can be distributed to any Herd Share Owners or other Responsible Party(ies).
3.3. The Commissioner of Agriculture will maintain all records submitted by Herd Sellers, including the RAMP, testing results and Shared Animal Ownership Agreements as public records.
§61-36-4. Animal Health Reporting
4.1. The Herd Seller shall meet the animal health requirements for milk-producing animals established by the State Veterinarian in accordance with state and national standards including the following:
4.1.a. Raw milk from milk-producing animals intended for human consumption shall be from a herd that tested negative within the previous twelve (12) months for brucellosis, tuberculosis and other diseases as required by the State Veterinarian;
4.1.b. Shall submit a Herd Health Plan to the State Veterinarian. The Herd Health Plan shall include expected testing dates for tuberculosis and brucellosis and rabies vaccination information;
4.1.c. Shall have an initial inspection from the State Veterinarian, or his/her designee; or a licensed and accredited veterinarian; and
4.2. Any Party to a Shared Animal Ownership Agreement or any physician who becomes aware of an illness directly related to consuming raw milk shall report the illness to the Local Health Department and the Commissioner of Agriculture.
4.3. Upon notification of an illness directly related to consuming raw milk, the Commissioner or his/her designee shall contact and warn other parties consuming raw milk from the same Herd Seller, in addition to other reporting requirements.
§61-36-5. Raw Milk Dairy Industry Standards
5.1.a. Additional testing of raw milk conducted by the Department, or a Department approved laboratory shall be the responsibility of the Herd Seller.
§61-36-6. Prohibited Acts.
6.1. Distribution of raw milk, in any quantity, by the Herd Seller to anyone other than Responsible Parties who have signed a Shared Animal Ownership Agreement with the Herd Seller is prohibited. This includes selling, reselling, donating or giving away raw milk.
6.1.a. In accordance with the provisions of Part 21, Title 1240, CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) No person shall deliver, sell or otherwise distribute any milk or milk product in final package form for direct human consumption unless the product has been pasteurized or is made from dairy ingredients (milk or milk products) that have all been pasteurized, except where alternative procedures to pasteurization are provided for curing of certain cheese varieties.
6.1.b. Deliveries of raw milk from the Herd Seller to the Share Owner shall take place within West Virginia.
6.2. Distribution of raw milk, by Responsible Parties, obtained under a Shared Animal Ownership Agreement to anyone, in any quantity whatsoever, is prohibited. This includes selling, reselling, advertising for sale, donating or giving away raw milk.
6.3. Raw milk shall not be offered for sale or distributed to any restaurant, food establishment, grocery store or farmers’ market by anyone whosoever.
6.4. Distribution of any adulterated raw milk for human consumption is prohibited.
6.5. The use of any misleading marks, words or endorsements on the label of a container of raw milk is prohibited. Registered trade designs or similar terms on the bottle cap or label may be used if the Department determines that the designs or terms are not misleading. Any misleading labeling on the final container will cause the product to be considered misbranded.
§61-36-7. Hearings, Appeals and Penalty
7.1. Adulterated raw milk may be impounded and disposed of by the Department if the Department learns of, discovers or is made aware of adulterated raw milk distribution. The Herd Seller, or animal owner if not a Herd Seller, shall be issued a written cease and desist order, signed by the Commissioner, and no raw milk shall be offered for human consumption until such time as subsequent official samples are found to comply with each condition and standard set forth in this rule and the Commissioner lifts the cease and desist order.
7.2. The Commissioner of Agriculture may impose an administrative penalty not to exceed $100.00 for a person who violates the provisions of this rule. Any penalty imposed under this subsection may be contested by the person against whom it is imposed pursuant to article five, chapter twenty-nine-a of the Code of the State of West Virginia and is afforded all relief available thereunder.
7.3. Any person aggrieved by any action taken under this article shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing before the Commissioner pursuant to article five, chapter twenty-nine-a of the Code of the State of West Virginia and any other relief available thereunder.
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