Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB648

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.

Impact

The passage of HB 648 could lead to increased personal utilization of raw milk, which was previously limited under state regulations. As a result, individuals with a small number of livestock may now consume and use their milk without legal repercussions as long as specific conditions are met. This could promote local agriculture and a more self-sufficient approach to dairy consumption among small farm operators. However, it is important to underline that the bill maintains a regulatory framework to ensure public health by allowing the State Board of Health to oversee milk processing standards and enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 648, introduced in the Mississippi Legislature, aims to amend Section 75-31-65 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill specifically provides that the existing regulations governing milk and milk products will not prohibit the independent or partial owner of any goat, cow, or sheep from using the milk from such animals for personal consumption or other personal use. This change is significant as it grants more rights to individuals owning these animals to utilize the milk without the constraints of existing dairy regulations that typically apply to commercial production and sale.

Contention

While the bill primarily benefits individuals seeking to utilize their milk for personal consumption, it may raise concerns about food safety and public health regulations. Critics could argue that allowing the use of raw milk without stringent regulations increases the risk of health issues associated with unpasteurized dairy products. Additionally, the bill specifies conditions under which incidental sales of raw goat milk can be made, ensuring that certain hygiene practices are maintained during milking and storage, which may address some of these safety concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB577

Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.

MS HB1406

Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.

MS HB685

Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.

MS SB2507

Raw milk; allow the personal consumption and individual sale of.

MS SB2007

Raw milk; allow the personal consumption and individual sale of.

MS SB1080

Agriculture; excluding donkey milk from certain provisions of the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act. Effective date.

MS AB1486

Milk products: licenses: fees.

MS SB1023

Agriculture; excluding donkey milk from the provisions of the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act. Effective date.

MS SB1023

Agriculture; excluding donkey milk from the provisions of the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act. Effective date.

MS HB1420

Agriculture; Milk and Milk Products Act; dairy inspection and grading program; emergency.

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