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Milk Safety Program & Shippers List

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The FDA's Milk Safety Cooperative Program provides assistance to state and local regulatory agencies in the prevention of communicable diseases and the implementation and enforcement of regulations related to the production and distribution of Grade "A" milk and milk products for human consumption.

Under the Grade "A" Milk Safety program, FDA is responsible for:

  • Promoting the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of regulatory standards as provided in the Model Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO).
  • Standardizing and certification of state and local regulatory personnel.
  • Publishing compliance and enforcement ratings, quarterly.
  • Training state and local regulatory personnel.
  • Assisting laboratory personnel, industry, and academia.
  • Check-ratings and single-service audits for sanitation compliance of listed shippers.
  • Interpreting.
  • Evaluating and approving milk laboratories.
  • The triennial, written evaluation of state milk control programs.

FDA's State Cooperative Milk Safety Cooperative Program was established under a MOU, signed in 1977, between the FDA Commissioner and National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS). This MOU delineates both FDA's and the states' responsibilities as listed in the Procedures Governing the Cooperative State-Public Health Service/Food and Drug Administration Program of the National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments. The NCIMS and FDA assure uniformity through this MOU with the adoption and uniform enforcement of the PMO. All states and Puerto Rico, as well as some countries such as Canada, Colombia, and Mexico, are members of the NCIMS and follow the PMO or equivalent regulations. The NCIMS fosters and promotes Grade “A” milk and milk products sanitation through the cooperation of federal and state agencies, industry, and the academic community. 

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