Kentucky Administrative Regulations (Last Updated: August 1, 2016) |
TITLE 302. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
Chapter 10. Egg Marketing |
302 KAR 10:030. Sampling
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Section 1. Sampling to determine the grade of a lot of eggs in the administration of the egg marketing law shall be in the following proportions:
(1)
Cases in Lot
Cases in Sample
1 case
1
2 to 10 inclusive
2
11 to 25 inclusive
3
26 to 50 inclusive
4
51 to 100 inclusive
5
101 to 200 inclusive
8
201 to 300 inclusive
11
301 to 400 inclusive
13
401 to 500 inclusive
14
501 to 600 inclusive
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(2) For each additional fifty (50) cases or fraction thereof in excess of 600 cases, one (1) additional case shall be included in the sample.
(3) A minimum of 100 eggs per sample case shall be examined. For lots which consist of less than one (1) case, fifty (50) eggs shall be examined and, in instances where there are less than fifty (50) eggs in a lot, all eggs shall be examined. (Agr: Egg:In10; 1 Ky.R. 735; eff. 5-14-75.)
Notation
RELATES TO: KRS 260.640
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 260.640
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: This administrative regulation prescribes the minimum number of eggs that shall be sampled to determine the grade.