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Producer is required to have an egg handler license for the following:
Producer is not required to have an egg handler license when the following applies:
Retailer is required to have an egg handler license in the following situations:
Retailer is not required to have an egg handler license in the following situation:
Required for any person engaging in the commercial breaking of eggs for the purpose of recovering whites, yolks, or whole eggs for human food.
Indeible Egg Product (from premises with poultry)
INEP from Premise With Poultry Commodity Movement Guidance
Inedible Egg Product (from premises without poultry)
INEP from Premise Without Poultry Commodity Movement Guidance
Nest Run Shell Eggs
Nest Run Shell Eggs Commodity Movement Guidance
Non-pasteurized Liquid Egg
Non-pasteurized Liquid Egg Commodity Movement Guidance
Pasteurized Liquid Egg
Pasteurized Liquid Egg Product Commodity Movement Guidance
Brief summary that will assist egg producers in understanding the rules and regulations for shell eggs.
Brief summary that will assist egg retailers in understanding the rules and regulations for shell eggs.
Washed and Sanitized Shell Egg (moving other than directly to market)
Washed Sanitized Shell Eggs (other than directly to market) Commodity Movement Guidance
Washed and Sanitized Shell Eggs (moving directly to market)
Washed Sanitized Shell Eggs (directly to market) Commodity Movement Guidance
Wet Eggshells
Wet Eggshells Commodity Movement Guidance
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