57-A - Licensing of persons making bacterial counts of milk and/or cream or making tests of milk and/or cream to detect certain abnormalities.

§ 57-a. Licensing  of  persons  making bacterial counts of milk and/or  cream  or  making  tests  of  milk  and/or  cream  to   detect   certain  abnormalities.    No  person  shall  test  milk and/or cream in order to  determine the bacterial or  leucocyte  count  or  make  other  tests  to  determine the presence or absence of abnormal milk, where the results of  such  test  affects  the  rate  of payment to the producer for such milk  and/or cream, the classification of milk and/or cream as  received  from  the  producer,  or the acceptance or rejection of such milk and/or cream  by the operator of  a  milk-receiving  or  manufacturing  plant,  unless  licensed by the commissioner. Application for such license shall be made  upon  a form prescribed by the commissioner. The applicant shall furnish  satisfactory evidence of good moral character, and shall demonstrate his  ability to make such tests by an examination under the direction of  the  commissioner.  The  applicant shall pay a license fee of five dollars to  the commissioner for remittance to the state treasury. A  license  shall  be  for  a  period not exceeding five years. A license may be renewed in  the  discretion  of  the  commissioner,  without  an  examination,   for  successive  periods  of  not exceeding five years each upon payment of a  license fee of two dollars to the commissioner  for  remittance  to  the  state treasury.    Each  license shall be kept at the place where the licensee is engaged  in testing milk and/or cream and shall be open to inspection.    A license may be revoked by the commissioner, after a hearing upon due  notice to the licensee, for dishonesty, incompetency,  inaccuracy  or  a  violation of the provisions of this article.