2009 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 19. AGRICULTURE
ARTICLE 11D. TRADITIONAL CHEESE PRODUCTION.
§19-11D-3 Exemption from regulatory control; authorizing rules by the commissioner of agriculture.

§19-11D-3. Exemption from regulatory control; authorizing rules by the commissioner of agriculture.
The manufacture of cheese products described in section two of this article is exempt from: (a) Pasteurization, packaging, labeling and all other health related requirements established in this code or rules promulgated by the division of health; and (b) regulatory control by the division of health and county or local health departments or sanitarians. Powers of the commissioner of agriculture set forth in section ten, article eleven-a of this chapter are applicable to the manufacturing of home and farm-based cheese products described in section two of this article. The commissioner of agriculture is authorized to promulgate rules pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, considering and promoting traditional methods of cheese production, while providing minimum health and sanitation standards necessary for the protection of the public, including standards for cleanliness, handling, and protection from contamination. Emergency rules for this purpose are authorized.

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