§4002. Powers of the commissioner
The commissioner may:
(1) Regulate measuring, weighing, sampling, testing, sales and purchase of milk and cream as related to the content of butterfat, solids-nonfat and/or total solids in milk; and provide a butterfat, solids-nonfat and/or total solids in milk testing program in those instances where the purchaser or cooperative does not have adequate and approved facilities, equipment, and personnel to provide this service.
(2) Require licensing of any person who shall measure, weigh, sample, test, transport and whosoever shall otherwise be responsible for the butterfat content of milk as a basis of payment between producer and purchaser. The commissioner may further license laboratory facilities and persons responsible for calibration of laboratory testing equipment. No person shall perform the aforementioned duties without benefit of license.
(3) Publish and issue reports to the industry as relates to technical and economic data.
(4) Require purchaser and cooperative to file all technical and licensed personnel performance records with the commissioner when such records shall relate to the basis of payment between producer and purchaser or cooperative.
(5) Permit a cooperative that pays its members and conducts a butterfat testing program for its members to exercise the option of paying producers for butterfat on the basis of either fresh milk samples or a composite sample. Within thirty days from July 31, 1974, all affected cooperatives shall notify, in writing, all their producers and the commissioner of the option selected. After an option has been selected by a cooperative, the method of sampling cannot be changed for a period of six months thereafter and without giving written notice to the producers and the commissioner at least thirty days before the effective date of such change. A purchaser, other than a cooperative that pays its members and conducts a butterfat testing program for its members, may also be permitted to exercise the option of paying producers for butterfat on the basis of either fresh milk samples or a composite sample; provided, however, that no such purchaser may elect to change to fresh milk sampling without the concurrence of its producers, and without thirty days written notice to the commissioner. After a purchaser elects to make a change in its method of butterfat sampling, the method of sampling cannot again be changed for a period of six months thereafter and without the concurrence of the purchaser's producers, and the giving of at least thirty days written notice to the commissioner prior to the effective date of such change.
(6) The commissioner may conduct such testing and check testing programs as are provided for in this subpart.
(7) The commissioner may enter into contract with any cooperative or group of producers to provide for testing services and a more effective enforcement of this subpart.
(8) Producers shall be paid for their milk and cream on the basis of its butterfat content, until such time as solids-nonfat or protein is selected as a method of payment by a cooperative or agreed upon by a purchaser and its producers who are not members of a cooperative, and the commissioner has approved the necessary equipment for testing, and established a procedure for sampling, testing, licensing and payment in accordance with the provisions of this subpart.
(9) The commissioner may enter the business premises of any producer, purchaser, or cooperative for sampling, testing, inspection, and observation purposes.
Acts 1974, No. 306, §1; Acts 1985, No. 74, §1.