Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 16. Agriculture, Department of (See Titles 24, 60, and 142) |
Chapter 16-104. Shell eggs—Standards, grades and weight classes. |
Section 16-104-210. Summary of grades.
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- It shall be unlawful to sell, offer for sale, or use as human food any eggs or products containing eggs which have been broken or separated by a process that does not permit the inspection of each individual egg after it is broken or that allows the egg meat and shell to commingle. For the purposes of this rule, egg products sold under a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) seal from a USDA approved and inspected egg products plant shall be deemed to meet the requirements of this rule for use as human food.SUMMARY OF GRADESThe summary of Washington state consumer grades for shell eggs follows as Table 1 and Table 2 of this section:TABLE 1 - SUMMARY OF WASHINGTON CONSUMER GRADES FOR SHELL EGGS(1) In lots of two or more cases see Table 2 of this section for tolerances for an individual case within a lot.(2) For the Washington consumer grades (at origin), a tolerance of 0.50 percent leakers, dirties, or loss (due to meat or blood spots) in any combination is permitted, except that such loss may not exceed 0.30 percent. Other types of loss are not permitted.(3) For the Washington consumer grades (destination), a tolerance of 1 percent leakers, dirties, or loss (due to meat or blood spots) in any combination is permitted, except that such loss may not exceed 0.30 percent. Other types of loss are not permitted.(4) For Washington grade AA destination, at least 10 percent must be A quality or better.(5) For Washington grade AA or A at origin and destination within the tolerances permitted for B quality, not more than 1 percent may be B quality due to air cells over 3/4 inch, blood spots (aggregating not more than 1/8 inch in diameter), or serious yolk defects.(6) For Washington grades AA or A jumbo size eggs, the tolerance for checks at origin and destination is 7 percent and 9 percent respectively.TABLE 2 - TOLERANCE FOR INDIVIDUAL CASE WITHIN A LOT[Statutory Authority: Chapter 69.25 RCW. WSR 87-16-075 (Order 1945), § 16-104-210, filed 8/4/87.]
Chapter 69.25 RCW. WSR 87-16-075 (Order 1945), § 16-104-210, filed 8/4/87.