West Virginia Code § 19-11-6

Purchase of milk
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(a) No determination of the weight or measure of milk may be made from a milk producer's
tank that is not properly calibrated and level.
(b) No determination of the weight of milk in a transport tank may be made with a device
that is not accurate.
(c) Each person obtaining a sample of milk for the purpose of establishing a purchase price
shall immediately record the sample data on the receipt. The receipt shall contain the milk
producer's name or number, the date and time of the sample, theu temperature of the
product, the measuring rod reading, the calculated weight, the name of the employer of the
weigher and sampler and the signature of the weigher and sampler. A copy of the receipt
shall be left with the milk producer, or seller, at the time of obtaining the sample.
(d) No test on milk may be made from a sample which is in such condition as to prevent an
accurate reading of the components in the productl.
(e) Only testing methods approved by the commissioner may be used. The Babcock method
or other method approved by the commissiioner shall be the reference method to establish
calibration of other milk fat test methods.
(f) Each person making tests of samples of milk for the purpose of establishing a purchase
price for such milk shall cause the test results to be accurately recorded in an unalterable or
verifiable manner. Each method for recording test results may be examined by the
commissioner to determine that the test results are recorded in an unalterable or verifiable
manner. All test results shall identify the milk producer or seller of the milk, the results of
each test for the com ponents in the product and an identification of the person doing the
test. The recoVrds shall be filed at the place where the testing occurred for a minimum of one
year and shall be available to the milk producer, other seller, or the commissioner upon
request.
(g) Each person testing milk for its components shall retain the remainder of the sample
when the commissioner so requests for the purpose of verifying sample results.
(h) Each person providing payment to a milk producer or seller of milk on the basis of
component content or weight or measure shall provide to the milk producer or seller at each
time of payment a statement showing for each milk producer or seller the pay period, total
weight or measure of milk received during this period, and the average content of the
component(s) of the milk used to establish the purchase price; except that this statement
format shall not apply to sales between milk cooperatives and purchasers of milk from
cooperatives. Nothing in this requirement may prohibit persons purchasing or receiving milk
from giving a more detailed report to the milk producer or seller.

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