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A. No person may operate a dairy establishment unless he possesses a valid and unsuspended permit issued by the department in accordance with the Dairy Establishment Sanitation Act and the regulations adopted pursuant to that act. The permit shall be posted in a conspicuous place within the dairy establishment. No person may display a permit unless it has been issued to him by the department and has not been revoked and is not under suspension.
B. Any person desiring to operate a dairy establishment shall apply to the department for the issuance of a permit. Applications shall be made in a form and in accordance with procedures established by regulations of the department. The department shall issue a permit to any applicant that complies with the regulations of the department covering the issuance of permits and who demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department his ability to comply with all the provisions of the Dairy Establishment Sanitation Act and all regulations of the department.
C. The department shall promulgate regulations for the revocation or suspension of permits for those dairy establishments that fail to come into compliance with a provision of the Dairy Establishment Sanitation Act or regulation promulgated pursuant to that act. The hearing officer shall not be any person previously involved in the suspension or revocation action. No inspection made more than twenty-four months prior to the most recent such inspection shall be used as a basis for suspension or revocation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 25. Food § 25-7B-6. Permits; permit required; application; revocation; suspension - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-25-food/nm-st-sect-25-7b-6/
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