Nevada Code § 584.208

Certified raw milk: Conditions governing sale; handling; regulations
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1. Certified raw milk and products made
from it may be sold if the milk has been:
(a) Cooled to 45 degrees Fahrenheit or less
immediately after being drawn from the cow or goat and maintained at or below
that temperature until it is delivered to the consumer, at which time it may
not contain more than 10 coliform bacteria per milliliter or more than 10,000
bacteria per milliliter; and
(b) Certified by the county milk commission of
the county in which it was produced.
2. No person may come in contact with or
be near raw milk before it is sold to the consumer unless the person maintains
scrupulous cleanliness and is not afflicted with any communicable disease or in
a condition to disseminate any disease which can be transmitted by milk. No
person may handle milk to be sold as raw unless the person has a physical
examination before any employment requiring the person to do so and every 3
months thereafter while continuing in the employment.
3. The Director shall adopt regulations
governing:
(a) Inspections to determine the health of cows
and goats which produce milk for sale as raw milk.
(b) Inspections of dairy farms which produce milk
for sale as raw milk and establishing minimum standards of cleanliness and
sanitation for the farms.
(c) Examinations of all persons who come in
contact with raw milk before it is sold to a consumer.
(d) Other matters connected with the production
and sale of raw milk which the Director deems necessary to protect the public
health.

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