Missouri State Milk Board
State Milk Board (SMB) was created in 1972 to encourage orderly and sanitary production, transportation, processing and grading of fluid milk and processed milk products for consumption intrastate as well as interstate. Missouri’s nearly 1250 grade A and 500 manufacturing grade dairy farms places it in the top 23 milk producing states. With 38 grade A and manufacturing grade processing plants Missouri has production growth potential.
Wholesome, stable, and high-quality dairy product assurance is maintained through inspection and ratings oversight of dairy farms and dairy processing plants by SMB staff and contract services provided by St. Louis County Health Department and Springfield-Green County Health Departments.
Missouri Dairy Regulations
- Grade A Pasteurized Milk Regulations
- Missouri Construction Guidelines
- Missouri Grade A Policy
- Missouri Manufacturing Grade Policy
- Missouri Manufacturing Milk and Milk Testing Laws – Revised Missouri Statutes, sections 196.520 – 196.610
- Missouri Unfair Milk Sales Practices – Revised Missouri Statutes, sections 416.410 through 416.560
- Production and Distribution of Grade A Retail Raw Milk and Milk Products
- Requirements for the Missouri Dairy Law
- Standard Operating Procedures - Milk Truck Accident
Federal Dairy Regulations
- FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) main page
- FDA Regulatory Procedures Manual
- Nutritional Labeling and Education Act (NLEA)
Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO)
Affiliated Organizations
- Missouri Milk, Food, and Environmental Health Association
- National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS)
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