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1 | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Egg and Egg Products Act is amended | ||||||
5 | by changing Section 6 as follows:
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6 | (410 ILCS 615/6) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 55-6)
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7 | Sec. 6. Candling; labeling; sales by producers; retail | ||||||
8 | sales; temperature
requirements. All eggs sold at retail or | ||||||
9 | purchased by institutional
consumers must be candled for | ||||||
10 | quality and graded for size.
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11 | A producer may sell on his own premises where eggs are | ||||||
12 | produced,
direct to household consumers, for the consumer's | ||||||
13 | personal use and
that consumer's
non-paying guests, nest run | ||||||
14 | eggs
without candling
or grading those eggs.
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15 | All eggs designated for sale off the premises where the | ||||||
16 | entire flock is located,
such as at farmers' markets, and at | ||||||
17 | retail or for institutional use must be
candled and graded and
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18 | held in a place or room in which the temperature may not exceed | ||||||
19 | 45 degrees
Fahrenheit after processing. Nest run eggs must be | ||||||
20 | held and transported at or below 45 degrees Fahrenheit ambient | ||||||
21 | temperature beginning 36 hours after the time of lay. Nest run | ||||||
22 | eggs shall be held at 60 degrees
Fahrenheit or less at all | ||||||
23 | times. During transportation, the egg
temperature may not |
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1 | exceed 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
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2 | Hatcheries buying eggs for hatching purposes from | ||||||
3 | producers under
contract may sell their surplus eggs to a | ||||||
4 | licensed packer or handler
provided that the hatchery shall | ||||||
5 | keep records which indicate the
number
of cases sold, the date | ||||||
6 | of sale and the name and address of the packer
or handler | ||||||
7 | making the purchase.
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8 | All eggs candled or candled and graded outside the State | ||||||
9 | must meet
Federal standards before they can be sold or offered | ||||||
10 | for sale in the
State. No eggs may be offered for sale for | ||||||
11 | consumer use 45 days or more after the date of candling.
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12 | Each container of eggs offered for sale or sold at | ||||||
13 | wholesale or retail
must be
labeled in accordance with the | ||||||
14 | standards established by the Department
showing grade, size, | ||||||
15 | packer identification, and candling date,
and must be labeled | ||||||
16 | with an
expiration date, or other similar language as specified | ||||||
17 | by USDA standards,
that is
not later than 45 days from the | ||||||
18 | candling date
for
grade A eggs and not later than 30 days after | ||||||
19 | the candling date for grade AA
eggs.
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20 | The grade and size of eggs must be conspicuously marked in | ||||||
21 | bold face
type on all consumer-size containers.
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22 | The size and height of lettering or numbering requirement | ||||||
23 | shall be
set by regulation and shall conform as near as | ||||||
24 | possible to those
required by Federal law.
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25 | All advertising of shell eggs for sale at retail for a | ||||||
26 | stated price
shall contain the grade and size of the eggs. The |
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1 | information
contained in such advertising shall not be | ||||||
2 | misleading or deceptive.
In cases of food-borne disease | ||||||
3 | outbreaks in which eggs are identified as the
source of the | ||||||
4 | disease, all eggs from the flocks from which those
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5 | disease-causing eggs came shall be identified with a producer | ||||||
6 | identification or
flock code number to control the movement of | ||||||
7 | those eggs.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 99-732, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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9 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
10 | becoming law.
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