Minnesota Statutes

§ 32D.13 — MILK QUALITY STANDARDS

Minnesota § 32D.13
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartAGRICULTURE
Ch. 32DDAIRY LAW

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Minn. Stat. § 32D.13 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Visible adulteration or odors. Milk shall not be visibly adulterated, or have any objectionable odor, or be abnormal in appearance or consistency. Subd. 2.Grade A raw milk.

(a)The bacterial count of Grade A raw milk from producers must not exceed 100,000 bacteria per milliliter prior to commingling with other producer milk.
(b)After commingling with other producer milk, the bacteria count must not exceed 300,000 per milliliter prior to pasteurization. Subd. 3.Grade A pasteurized milk and fluid milk products.
(a)The bacterial count of Grade A pasteurized milk and fluid milk products, at any time after pasteurization until delivery, must not exceed 20,000 bacteria per milliliter.
(b)The coliform count of Grade A pasteurized milk and fluid milk products must not exceed te

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Legislative History

2017 c 88 art 3 s 18;2019 c 38 s 17

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