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AMS Proposes Revisions to Shell Egg Grading Regulations

The Agricultural Marketing Service is amending its regulations on voluntary grading of shell eggs to prohibit salmonella-adulterated or recalled shell eggs from being presented to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for grading and certification, it said (here). The final rule, which takes effect Sept. 16, also revises definitions to remove food safety implications from the grading scheme.

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(Federal Register 09/16/16)