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  2. Begin by entering your business name in the designated field, ensuring it matches your official registration.
  3. Fill in the location name and address, including city, state, and ZIP code. This information is crucial for licensing purposes.
  4. Select the appropriate license type by checking only one option: Packer, Small Packer, or Egg Products Processor. Review the fee structure associated with each option.
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The EPIA requires that all egg products distributed for consumption be pasteurized. This means that they must be rapidly heated and held at a minimum required temperature for a specified time to destroy harmful bacteria.
SB 1334, known as Corinnes Law, requires health insurance plans to cover fertility preservation services (like egg and freezing) for individuals diagnosed with cancer who may face infertility due to treatment.
Licensed packers selling eggs in Oklahoma must submit reports and pay inspection fees to ODAFF on a monthly basis. Those packing less than 5,000 eggs per year must pre-pay an annual inspection fee of $15.
Californias Proposition 12 was approved by voters in 2018, requiring all eggs sold in the state to be laid by hens living in cage-free conditions or better by 2022.

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