Wisconsin Code § 98.145

Licensing of milk and cream testers
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(1) To secure fair and accurate tests to producers and manufacturers for the
determination of the basis of payment or for settlement for such
milk or cream, or for the purpose of official inspection, or for the
making of records of dairy production, persons making such milk
fat tests shall be licensed by the department as herein provided.
(2) No person may engage as a tester of milk or cream to determine its value for payment or for the purpose of official inspection or for records of dairy production for the purposes described above unless the person holds a license issued by the department; but no such license is required of a licensed cheesemaker or buttermaker. The license shall expire biennially on October 31 of the 2nd year commencing after the date of issuance or
renewal. Each application for milk tester license or renewal
thereof shall be accompanied by a fee of $50, except that an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s.
45.44 is not required to pay the fee. Each application shall be
made upon forms provided by the department. If the department
conducts a reinspection of any milk or cream tested by a person
licensed under this subsection due to any violation of any federal
or state law which the department determines in a regularly
scheduled inspection of milk or cream tested by that person, the
department shall charge that person $25 for that reinspection.
(3) To qualify for a milk and cream tester’s license the applicant shall not have an arrest or conviction record, subject to ss.
111.321, 111.322 and 111.335, shall furnish 2 references who
have known the applicant for at least one year and shall give proof
of ability to perform the necessary duties to the satisfaction of the
department by satisfactorily passing a written examination pertaining to milk and cream sampling and care of samples and use
of the Babcock test or other test method approved by the department; and by actual demonstration in the laboratory of his or her
ability to determine accurately the milk fat content of milk and
cream including special emphasis on the handling and testing of
composite samples of milk and cream.
(4) Unless provision is made for the testing of milk or cream
by a duly licensed tester as provided herein, no dairy plant shall
receive any milk or cream unless at least one employee is a milk
and cream tester licensee who shall be responsible for the care of
samples and the testing of milk and cream and who shall be regularly assigned to the duty of making such tests.
(5) This section shall not be construed to require the licensing
of city or village sanitary or dairy inspectors.

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