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1958. Milk Pasteurization. No. 6319 37T. No. 6319. MILK PASTEURIZATION ACT 1958. An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Pasteurization of Milk. [30th September, 1958.] E it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and B with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say):— 1. This Act may be cited as the Milk Pasteurization Act 1958, shorttuie and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation mencement. of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette. 2. (1) The Act mentioned in the Schedule to the extent Repeal, thereby expressed to be repealed is hereby repealed accordingly, schedule. (2) Except as in this Act expressly or by necessary implication provided— (a) all persons things and circumstances appointed or created by the repealed Act or existing or continuing under such Act immediately before the commencement of this Act shall under and subject to this Act continue to have the same status operation and effect as they respectively would have had if such Act had not been so repealed; 378 1958. Milk Pasteurization. No. 6319 (b) in particular and without affecting the generality of the foregoing paragraph such repeal shall not disturb the continuity of status operation or effect of any proclamation regulation report appointment application licence suspension liability or right made issued granted given imposed accrued incurred or acquired or existing or continuing by or under such repealed Act before the commencement of this Act. inter- 3. (1) In this Act unless inconsistent with the context or a No!54^».2. subject-matter— " Bottled." " Bottled " means contained in a bottle or other prescribed container. "Committee." "Committee" means the Milk Pasteurization Committee appointed under this Act. "aaSrtSn " Licensed pasteurizing premises" means premises in premises." respect of which a pasteurization licence has been granted under this Act and is in force. "Miik." "Milk" does not include condensed dried or desiccated milk or milk powder or milk of any other prescribed a eur form. ££ S - " Pasteurized " in relation to milk means milk every particle of which has been heated once only to— (a) 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for at least 30 minutes; or (b) 162 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for at least 15 seconds, and immediately afterwards cooled to a temperature not greater than 38 degrees Fahrenheit; but no milk shall be deemed to be pasteurized unless it— (i) gives a negative Phosphatase Test when tested by the prescribed Phosphatase Test Method; (ii) has a Standard Plate Count of not more than 30,000 organisms per millilitre as determined by the prescribed Standard Plate Count Method; (Hi) has no discernible Coliform bacteria in one millilitre of milk when tested by the prescribed Coli Test Method. " Prescribed." " Prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made under this Act. SeU " " " Sell" includes offer or attempt to sell or deliver for sale or cause or allow to be sold or offered or delivered for sale. 1958. Milk Pasteurization. No. 6319 379 (2) Any licensed pasteurizing premises shall be deemed to ^"Ufgj,, be a dairy for the purposes of the Milk and Dairy Supervision Act premises to be 1958 and for the purposes of the Milk Board Act 1958. 23£5£Sf r Milk and Dairy Supervision Act and Milk Board Act. 4. (1) After a day fixed by proclamation of the Governor in °S« urized i 1 be Council published in the Government Gazette in relation to a ™1 ^ prescribed district no person shall in that prescribed district— delivered after 1 * proclaimed (a) sell or deliver milk except milk pasteurized at licensed p^^d pasteurizing premises and bottled and sealed as districts, prescribed; or No. 5444 s. 3. (b) (in the case where the milk is sold and delivered at a shop for immediate consumption by a customer at the shop) sell or deliver milk except milk pasteurized at licensed pasteurizing premises. (2) Nothing in this section shall apply to the delivery of milk— (a) to licensed pasteurizing premises in that prescribed district; or (b) to manufactories or treatment or processing depots in that prescribed district which are approved by the Minister. 5. (1) For the purposes of this Act there shall be an advisory ^k euri2ati n 0 committee called the Milk Pasteurization Committee. committee." (2) The Committee shall consist of— No. 5444 3. 4. (a) the person for the time being holding the office of Superintendent of Dairying in the Department of Agriculture who shall be chairman of the Committee; (b) an officer of the Department of Health who is a legally qualified medical practitioner appointed by the Governor in Council; (c) the person for the time being holding the office of Director of the Veterinary Research Institute maintained by the University of Melbourne; (d) a person having practical experience of the pasteurization and treatment of milk appointed by the Governor in Council from a panel of three names submitted by the Victorian Milk Distributors' Association; (c) a person who is a recognized whole milk producer appointed by the Governor in Council. (3) At all meetings of the Committee the chairman or in his absence the member who is a medical practitioner shall preside. 380 1958. Milk Pasteurization. No. 6319 (4) Any three members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum and subject to this Act the Committee may regulate its own proceedings. (5) The members of the Committee respectively appointed under paragraphs (c) (d) and (e) of sub-section (2) of this section shall be entitled to be paid such remuneration and such travelling expenses as are prescribed. (6) Each of the members of the Committee appointed by the Governor in Council shall be entitled to hold office for the period (not being more than three years from the date of his appointment) for which he is appointed and shall be eligible for re-appointment but the Governor in Council may remove any such member. (7) During any vacancy in the Committee the continuing members may (so long as there is a quorum) act as if no vacancy had occurred. Functions The "functions of the Committee shall be— of the Committee. (a) to survey the facilities existing from time to time No. 5444 8. S. for the pasteurization bottling and sealing of milk; (b) to advise the Minister whether premises for which a pasteurization licence is sought comply with the requirements of this Act; (c) to make such reports to the Minister— (i) as the Committee is authorized or required to make by this Act; or (ii) on such matters in relation to the pasteurization of milk as are referred to it by the Minister or as the Committee thinks proper. pastmrization 7. (1) The occupier of any premises equipped for the NTMMS 6. pasteurization bottling and sealing of milk may apply to the Minister for a pasteurization licence in respect of those premises. (2) The Minister after consideration of a report of the Committee shall grant such a licence if he is satisfied that— (a) the premises are suitable and sanitary; (b) the premises are equipped with— (i) plant capable of pasteurizing milk in compliance with this Act; (ii) mechanical equipment for the washing and sterilizing of bottles; (iii) mechanical bottle-filling equipment;
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