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1    AN ACT concerning health.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Egg and Egg Products Act is amended
5by adding Section 3.21a and by changing Sections 6 and 15 as
6follows:
 
7    (410 ILCS 615/3.21a new)
8    Sec. 3.21a. "Lot consolidation" means the removal of
9damaged eggs from consumer labeled cartons and replacement of
10the damaged eggs with eggs of the same grade, size, sell-by
11date, brand, lot, and source.
 
12    (410 ILCS 615/6)  (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 55-6)
13    Sec. 6. Candling; labeling; sales by producers; retail
14sales; temperature requirements. All eggs sold at retail or
15purchased by institutional consumers must be candled for
16quality and graded for size.
17    A producer may sell on his own premises where eggs are
18produced, direct to household consumers, for the consumer's
19personal use and that consumer's non-paying guests, nest run
20eggs without candling or grading those eggs.
21    All eggs designated for sale off the premises where the
22entire flock is located, such as at farmers' markets, and at

 

 

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1retail or for institutional use must be candled and graded and
2held in a place or room in which the temperature may not exceed
345 degrees Fahrenheit after processing. Nest run eggs shall be
4held at 60 degrees Fahrenheit or less at all times. During
5transportation, the egg temperature may not exceed 45 degrees
6Fahrenheit.
7    Hatcheries buying eggs for hatching purposes from
8producers under contract may sell their surplus eggs to a
9licensed packer or handler provided that the hatchery shall
10keep records which indicate the number of cases sold, the date
11of sale and the name and address of the packer or handler
12making the purchase.
13    All eggs candled or candled and graded outside the State
14must meet Federal standards before they can be sold or offered
15for sale in the State. No eggs may be offered for sale for
16consumer use 45 days or more after the date of candling after
17the original 30-day candling date.
18    Each container of eggs offered for sale or sold at
19wholesale or retail must be labeled in accordance with the
20standards established by the Department showing grade, size,
21packer identification, and candling date, and must be labeled
22with an expiration date, or other similar language as specified
23by USDA standards, that is not later than 45 30 days from the
24candling date for grade A eggs and not later than 30 15 days
25after the candling date for grade AA eggs.
26    The grade and size of eggs must be conspicuously marked in

 

 

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1bold face type on all consumer-size containers.
2    The size and height of lettering or numbering requirement
3shall be set by regulation and shall conform as near as
4possible to those required by Federal law.
5    All advertising of shell eggs for sale at retail for a
6stated price shall contain the grade and size of the eggs. The
7information contained in such advertising shall not be
8misleading or deceptive. In cases of food-borne disease
9outbreaks in which eggs are identified as the source of the
10disease, all eggs from the flocks from which those
11disease-causing eggs came shall be identified with a producer
12identification or flock code number to control the movement of
13those eggs.
14(Source: P.A. 96-1310, eff. 7-27-10.)
 
15    (410 ILCS 615/15)  (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 55-15)
16    Sec. 15. Samples; packing methods.
17    (a) The Department shall prescribe methods in conformity
18with the United States Department of Agriculture
19specifications for selecting samples of lots, cases or
20containers of eggs or egg products which shall be reasonably
21calculated to produce fair representations of the entire lots
22or cases and containers sampled. Any sample taken shall be
23prima facie evidence in any court in this State of the true
24condition of the entire lot, case or container of eggs or egg
25products in the examination of which the sample was taken.

 

 

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1    It shall be unlawful for any handler or retailer to pack
2eggs into consumer-size containers other than during the
3original candling and grading operations unless the retailer
4performs a lot consolidation. :
5    (b) A retailer that wishes to consolidate eggs shall
6implement and administer a training program for employees that
7will perform the consolidation as part of their duties. The
8program shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
9        (1) Laws governing egg lot consolidation:
10            (A) same lot code;
11            (B) same source;
12            (C) same sell-by date;
13            (D) same grade;
14            (E) same size;
15            (F) same brand;
16        (2) temperature requirements;
17        (3) egg is a hazardous food (FDA Guidelines);
18        (4) sanitation;
19        (5) egg quality (USDA guidelines);
20        (6) original packaging requirements (replacement
21    cartons shall not be utilized); and
22        (7) record keeping requirements.
23    (c) Training shall be conducted annually and may be
24conducted by any means available, including, but not limited
25to, online, computer, classroom, live trainers, and remote
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1    (d) A copy of the training material must be made available
2upon request from the Department. A copy of the training
3material may be kept electronically.
4    (e) Eggs shall be consolidated in a manner consistent with
5training materials required by subsection (b).
6    (f) Each store shall maintain a record of each egg carton
7consolidated. The records shall be maintained by the store at
8the physical location the eggs were consolidated at for a
9period not less than one year past the last sell-by date on the
10cartons consolidated. The records must be available for
11inspection upon request from the Department. The records may be
12kept electronically.
13    Each lot consolidation shall be documented. The
14information documented shall include, but not be limited to,
15the following:
16        (1) date of consolidation;
17        (2) brand;
18        (3) egg size;
19        (4) distributor;
20        (5) USDA plant number;
21        (6) grade; and
22        (7) best-by (sell-by/use-by) date.
23    (g) An Illinois-based egg producer or Illinois-based egg
24producer-dealer may prohibit its brands from being included in
25an egg lot consolidation program. Any Illinois-based egg
26producer or Illinois-based egg producer-dealer that chooses to

 

 

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1prohibit its brands from being included in an egg lot
2consolidation program shall notify a retailer in writing before
3entering into an agreement to distribute its eggs to the
4retailer. Producers or producer-dealers with agreements
5entered into prior to the effective date of this Act shall have
690 days after the effective date of this Act to notify
7retailers in writing of their choice to prohibit consolidation
8of their egg brands.
9    Upon notification from an Illinois-based producer or
10Illinois-based producer dealer, a retailer shall not
11consolidate those brands.
12        (a) The loose eggs to be so transferred are in master
13    case stamped no more than 5 days previous indicating that
14    the size and quality have been verified.
15        (b) The process of transferring is done in a licensed
16    establishment.
17        (c) (Blank).
18        (d) The loose eggs to be transferred are reprocessed in
19    the same manner as nest-run eggs and each egg is recandled
20    for quality and regraded for size in an establishment
21    recognized as a competent grading facility by the Director
22    or his authorized representative.
23        (e) (Blank).
24    If procedures described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this
25Section are executed, the mandatory labeling as it appears on
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1candling date must be identical to the labeling on the
2consumer-size containers into which the eggs are transferred
3except that the name and address may be changed, provided that
4the words "packed for", "packed by" or words of similar import
5do not appear.
6(Source: P.A. 92-677, eff. 7-16-02.)