[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2007]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR318.19]



[Page 259-263]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 318_ENTRY INTO OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; REINSPECTION AND

PREPARATION OF PRODUCTS--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 318.19  Compliance procedure for cured pork products.



    (a) Definitions. For the purposes of this section:

    (1) A product is that cured pork article which is contained within 

one Group as defined in paragraph (a)(2) of this section and which 

purports to meet the criteria for a single product designated under the 

heading ``Product Name and Qualifying Statements'' in the chart in Sec. 

319.104 or the chart in Sec. 319.105.

    (2) A Product Group or a Group means one of the following:



    Group I, consisting of cured pork products which have been cooked 

while imperviously encased. Any product which fits into the Group will 

be placed in this Group regardless of any other considerations.

    Group II, consisting of cured pork products which have been water 

cooked. Any product which does not fit into Group I but does fit into 

Group II will be placed into Group II regardless of any other 

considerations.

    Group III, consisting of boneless smokehouse heated cured pork 

products. Any boneless product that does not fit into Group I or Group 

II shall be placed in Group III.

    Group IV, consisting of bone-in or semi-boneless smokehouse heated 

cured pork products. Any product that is not completely boneless or 

still contains all the bone which is traditional for bone-in product, 

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not fit into Group I, Group II, or Group III shall be placed in this 

Group.



    (3) A lot is that product from one production shift.

    (4) A production rate is frequency of production, expressed in days 

per week.

    (5) Protein fat free percentage, protein fat free content, PFF 

percentage, PFF content or PFF of a product means the meat protein 

(indigenous to the raw, unprocessed pork cut) content expressed as a 

percent of the non-fat portion of the finished product.

    (b) Normal Compliance Procedures. The Department shall collect 

samples of cured pork products and analyze them for their PFF content. 

Analyses shall be conducted in accordance with the ``Official Methods of 

Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists Sec. Sec. 

950.46, and 928.08 (Chapter 39).\1\ The ``Official Methods of Analysis 

of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists,'' 15th edition, 

1990, is incorporated by reference with the approval of the Director of 

the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 

51. Each analytical result shall be recorded and evaluated to determine 

whether future sampling of product Groups within an official 

establishment shall be periodic or daily under the provisions of 

paragraph (b)(1) of this section, and if the affected lot and subsequent 

production of like product shall be U.S. retained, or administratively 

detained, as appropriate, as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this 

section.\2\

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    \1\ A copy of the ``Official Methods of Analysis of the Association 

of Official Analytical Chemists,'' 15th edition, 1990, is on file with 

the Director, Office of the Federal Register, and may be purchased from 

the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Inc., 2200 Wilson 

Boulevard, Suite 400, Arlington, Virginia 22201.

    \2\ Rules for Rounding:

    1. Laboratory results for percent meat protein and fat will be 

reported to the second decimal place (hundredths).

    2. PFF and Sample Values for charting purposes will be calculated 

from the reported laboratory results to the second decimal place. 

Rounding of calculations to reach two decimal places will be done by the 

following rule:

    All values of five-thousandths (0.005) or more will be rounded up to 

the next highest hundredth. All values of less than five-thousandths 

(0.005) will be dropped.

    3. For compliance with the Absolute Minimum PFF requirements, the 

PFF will be rounded to the first decimal place (tenths). Rounding of 

calculations to reach one decimal place will be done by the following 

rule:

    All PFF values of five-hundredths (0.05) or more will be rounded up 

to the next highest tenth. All PFF values of less than five-hundredths 

(0.05) will be dropped.

    4. For product disposition (pass-fail of a minimum PFF standard for 

retained product) the average PFF calculation will be rounded to the 

first decimal place. Individual PFF Values will be calculated to the 

nearest hundredth as in (2) above. The average, however, will be rounded 

to the nearest tenth as in (3) above.

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    (1) Criteria to determine sampling frequency of Product Groups. For 

each official plant preparing cured pork products, Product Groups shall 

be sampled periodically or daily. Analytical results shall be evaluated 

and the sampling frequency determined as follows:

    (i) Determine the difference between the individual PFF analysis and 

the applicable minimum PFF percentage requirement of Sec. 319.104 or 

Sec. 319.105. The resulting figure shall be negative when the 

individual sample result is less than the applicable minimum PFF 

percentage requirement and shall be positive when the individual sample 

result is greater than the applicable minimum PFF percentage 

requirement.

    (ii) Divide the resulting number by the standard deviation assigned 

to the Product Group represented by the sample to find the Standardized 

Difference. The standard deviation assigned to Groups I and II is 0.75 

and to Groups III and IV is 0.91.

    (iii) Add 0.25 to the Standardized Difference to find the Adjusted 

Standardized Difference.

    (iv) Use the lesser of 1.90 and the Adjusted Standardized Difference 

as the Sample Value.

    (v) Cumulatively total Sample Values to determine the Group Value. 

The first Sample Value in a Group shall be the Group Value, and each 

succeeding Group Value shall be determined by adding the most recent 

Sample Value to the existing Group Value; provided, however, that in no 

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Group Value exceed 1.00. When calculation of a Group Value results in a 

figure greater than 1.00, the Group Value shall be 1.00 and all previous 

Sample Values shall be ignored in determining future Group Values.

    (vi) The frequency of sampling of a Group shall be periodic when the 

Group Value is greater than -1.40 (e.g., -1.39, -1.14, 0, 0.50, etc.) 

and shall be daily when the Group Value is -1.40 or less (e.g., -1.40, -

1.45, -1.50, etc.); provided, however, that once daily sampling has been 

initiated, it shall continue until the Group Value is 0.00 or greater, 

and each of the last seven Sample Values is -1.65 or greater (e.g., -

1.63, -1.50, etc.), and there is no other product within the affected 

Group being U.S. retained as produced, under provisions of paragraph 

(b)(2) or (c).

    (2) Criteria for U.S. retention or administrative detention of cured 

pork products for further analysis. Cured prok products shall be U.S. 

retained, or administratively detained, as appropriate, when prescribed 

by paragraphs (b)(2) (i) or (ii) of this section as follows:

    (i) Absolute Minimum PFF Requirement. In the event that an analysis 

of an individual sample indicates a PFF content below the applicable 

minimum requirement of Sec. 319.104 or Sec. 319.105 by 2.3 or more 

percentage points for a Group I or II product, or 2.7 or more percentage 

points for a Group III or IV product, the lot from which the sample was 

collected shall be U.S. retained if in an official establishment and 

shall be subject to administrative detention if not in an official 

establishment unless returned to an official establishment and there 

U.S. retained. Any subsequently produced lots of like product and any 

lots of like product for which production dates cannot be established 

shall be U.S. retained or subject to administrative detention. Such 

administratively detained product shall be handled in accordance with 

part 329 of this subchapter, or shall be returned to an official 

establishment and subjected to the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) (i) or 

(ii) of this section, or shall be relabeled in compliance with the 

applicable standard, under the supervision of a program employee, at the 

expense of the product owner. Disposition of such U.S. retained product 

shall be in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.

    (ii) Product Value requirement. The Department shall maintain, for 

each product prepared in an official establishment, a Product Value. 

Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, calculation of 

the Product Value and its use to determine if a product shall be U.S. 

retained shall be as follows:

    (A) Determine the difference between the individual PFF analysis and 

applicable minimum PFF percentage requirement of Sec. 319.104 and Sec. 

319.105. The resulting figure shall be negative when the individual 

sample result is less than the applicable minimum PFF percentage 

requirement and shall be positive when the individual sample result is 

greater than the applicable minimum PFF percentage requirement.

    (B) Divide the difference determined in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of 

this section by the standard deviation assigned to the product's Group 

in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section to find the standardized 

difference.

    (C) Use the lesser of 1.65 and the standardized difference as the 

Sample Value.

    (D) Cumulatively total Sample Values to determine the Product Value. 

The first Sample Value of a product shall be the Product Value, and each 

succeeding Product Value shall be determined by adding the most recent 

Sample Value to the existing Product Value; provided, however, that in 

no event shall the Product Value exceed 1.15. When calculation of a 

Product Value results in a figure greater than 1.15, the Product Value 

shall be 1.15, and all previous Sample Values shall be ignored in 

determining future Product Values.

    (E) Provided daily group sampling is in effect pursuant to the 

provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, and provided further the 

Product Value is -1.65 or less (e.g., -1.66), the affected lot (if 

within the official establishment) and all subsequent lots of like 

product prepared by and still within the official establishment shall be 

U.S. retained and further evaluated under paragraph (c) of this section. 

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paragraph (c)(1), subsequently produced lots of like product shall 

continue to be U.S. retained until discontinued pursuant to paragraph 

(c)(2) of this section.

    (c) Compliance procedure during product retention. When a product 

lot is U.S. retained under the provisions of paragraph (b)(2) of this 

section, the Department shall collect three randomly selected samples 

from each such lot and analyze them individually for PFF content. The 

PFF content of the three samples shall be evaluated to determine 

disposition of the lot as provided in paragraph (c)(1) of this section 

and the action to be taken on subsequently produced lots of like product 

as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section.\3\

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    \3\ If the processor does not wish to have the product evaluated in 

this manner, alternate sampling plans may be used provided such plans 

have been formulated by the processor and approved by the Administrator 

prior to evaluation by the three-sample criteria, and provided the 

analyses specified in such plans are performed at the expense of the 

processor.

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    (1) A product lot which is U.S. retained under the provisions of 

paragraph (b)(2) of this section may be released for entry into commerce 

provided one of the following conditions is met:

    (i) The average PFF content of the three samples randomly selected 

from the lot is equal to or greater than the applicable minimum PFF 

percentage required by Sec. 319.104 or Sec. 319.105. Further 

processing to remove moisture for the purpose of meeting this provision 

is permissible. In lieu of further analysis to determine the effects of 

such processing, each 0.37 percent weight reduction due to moisture loss 

resulting from the processing may be considered the equivalent of a 0.1 

percent PFF gain.

    (ii) The lot of the product is relabeled to conform to the 

provisions of Sec. 319.104 or Sec. 319.105, under the supervision of a 

program employee.

    (iii) The lot is one that has been prepared subsequent to 

preparation of the lot which, under the provisions of paragraph (c)(2) 

of this section, resulted in discontinuance of U.S. retention of new 

lots of like product. Such lot may be released for entry into commerce 

prior to receipt of analytical results for which sampling has been 

conducted. Upon receipt of such results, they shall be subjected to the 

provisions of paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (c)(2) of this section.

    (2) The PFF content of three randomly selected samples from each 

U.S. retained lot shall be used to maintain the Product Value described 

in paragraph (c)(2)(ii). The manner and effect of such maintenance shall 

be as follows: (i) Find the average PFF content of the three samples.

    (ii) Determine the difference between that average and the 

applicable minimum PFF percentage requirement of Sec. 319.104 or Sec. 

319.105. The resulting figure shall be negative when the average of the 

sample results is less than the applicable minimum PFF percentage 

requirement and shall be positive when the average of the sample results 

is greater than the applicable minimum PFF requirements.

    (iii) Divide the resulting figure by the standard deviation assigned 

to the product's Group in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section, to find 

the standardized difference.

    (iv) Use the lesser of 1.30 and the standardized difference as the 

Sample Value.

    (v) Add the first Sample Value thus calculated to the latest Product 

Value calculated under the provisions of paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this 

section to find the new Product Value. To find each succeeding Product 

Value, add the most recent Sample Value to the existing Product Value; 

provided, however, that in no event shall the Product Value exceed 1.15. 

When the addition of a Sample Value to an existing Product Value results 

in a figure greater than 1.15, the Product Value shall be 1.15 and all 

previous Sample Values shall be ignored in determining future Product 

Values.

    (vi) New lots of like product shall continue to be retained pending 

disposition in accordance with paragraph (c)(1) of this section until, 

after 5 days of production, the Product Value is 0.00 or greater, and 

the PFF content of no individual sample from a U.S. retained lot is less 

than the Absolute Minimum PFF requirement specified in paragraph 

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an individual sample fail to meet its Absolute Minimum PFF requirement, 

the 5-day count shall begin anew.

    (vii) When U.S. retention of new lots is discontinued under the 

above provisions, maintenance of the Product Value shall revert to the 

provisions of paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section.

    (3) For purposes of this section, the plant owner or operator shall 

have the option of temporarily removing a product from its Product 

Group, provided product lots are being U.S. retained, as produced, and 

provided further that the average production rate of the product, over 

the 8-week period preceding the week in which the first U.S. retained 

lot was prepared, is not greater than 20 percent of the production rate 

of its Group. When a product is thus removed from its Group, analytical 

results of product samples shall not cause daily sampling of the Group. 

When pursuant to paragraph (c)(2)(vi) of this section, new lots of the 

product are no longer being U.S. retained, the product shall again be 

considered with its Group.

    (d) Adulterated and misbranded products. Products not meeting 

specified PFF requirements, determined according to procedures set forth 

in this section, may be deemed adulterated under section 1(m)(8) of the 

Act (21 U.S.C. 601(m)(8)) and misbranded under section 1(n) of the Act 

(21 U.S.C. 601(n)).

    (e) Quality control. Cured pork products bearing on their labeling 

the statement ``X% of Weight is Added Ingredients'' shall be prepared 

only under a quality control system or program in accordance with Sec. 

318.4 of this subchapter. With respect to any other cured pork product, 

official establishments may institute quality control procedures under 

Sec. 318.4 of this subchapter. Cured pork products produced in such 

establishments may be exempt from the requirements of this section, 

provided in plant quality control procedures are shown to attain the 

same or higher degree of compliance as the procedures set forth in this 

section; provided, however, that all cured pork products produced shall 

be subject to the applicable Absolute Minimum PFF content requirement, 

regardless of any quality control procedures in effect.



[49 FR 14877, Apr. 13, 1984; 49 FR 33434, Aug. 23, 1984, as amended at 

59 FR 33642, June 30, 1994; 60 FR 10304, Feb. 24, 1995; 62 FR 45025, 

Aug. 25, 1997]