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Senate Passes Utah Dairy Act Amendments, Ends Cow‑Share Arrangements and Tightens Raw‑Milk Rules
Summary
On Feb. 14, 2007 the Utah Senate passed a first substitute to HB311, eliminating unregulated cow‑share programs and allowing regulated retail outlets for raw milk under strict transport and labeling rules; sponsor said the change is a compromise with the Dairy Commission and Farm Bureau. Vote: 25–0 (4 absent).
The Utah Senate voted Feb. 14 to approve first substitute House Bill 311, an amendment to the Utah Dairy Act that eliminates the state’s cow‑share arrangements and establishes strict rules for retail access to raw milk.
Sponsor Senator Dayton said the bill removes the cow‑share option in Utah and creates narrowly defined retail outlets where raw milk may be sold, provided the milk is not sold in locations where pasteurized milk is offered and the outlet displays a sign…
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