Section 33228.

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(a) Any person, before engaging the business of cleaning or sanitizing bulk milk tanker trucks shall obtain a bulk milk tanker truck cleaning or sanitizing permit from the secretary for each facility not attached to a licensed milk products plant or market milk dairy farm that is used in the cleaning or sanitizing of bulk milk tanker trucks.

(b) Bulk milk tanker trucks shall be cleaned or sanitized only at a facility holding a valid bulk milk tanker truck cleaning facility permit, a licensed milk products plant, or a permitted market milk dairy farm.

(c) Upon receipt of an application for a bulk milk tanker truck cleaning facility permit, the secretary shall cause an inspection to be made of the facility. If this division and the standards that are established pursuant to the authority that is granted in this division are complied with, a permit shall be issued by the secretary to the bulk milk tanker truck cleaning or sanitizing facility or place of business. The permit shall be issued for a period not to exceed one year.

(d) The secretary shall establish a cost-related inspection fee for the inspection and permitting of bulk milk tanker truck cleaning or sanitizing facilities not attached to a licensed milk products plant or market milk dairy farm.

(Added by Stats. 2006, Ch. 584, Sec. 7. Effective January 1, 2007.)


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