8 CCR 1202-19, pt. 8 - ACCREDITED CERTIFYING AGENTS

8.1. The commissioner may accredit a qualified domestic or foreign applicant to certify a domestic or foreign farm owner or operator as a certified operation that conducts its business in compliance with the Act.
8.2. Accreditation of certifying agents shall be valid for a period of five years from the date of the commissioner's approval of accreditation.
8.3. In order to receive and maintain accreditation, a private entity accredited as a certifying agent under these rules must:
8.3.1. Fully carry out the applicable provisions of the Act and the rules;
8.3.2. Have sufficient expertise in shell egg or egg product production techniques to carry out the provisions of the Act and the rules;
8.3.3. Maintain all records pursuant to part 8.9, and make all such records available for inspection and copying during normal business hours by authorized representatives of the commissioner;
8.3.4. Promptly report to the commissioner complaints of noncompliance with the Act or the rules concerning operations certified as compliant with the Act and the rules by the certifying agent; and
8.3.5. Not disclose any information collected pursuant to the Rules obtained while certifying production operations for compliance with the rules to any third-party without approval by the commissioner.
8.4. A private entity seeking accreditation as a certifying agent under this part must submit an application for accreditation provided by the Department and include all the following supporting documentation:
8.4.1. The business name, primary office location, mailing address, name of the person(s) responsible for the certifying agent's day-to-day operations, contact numbers (telephone, facsimile, email and Internet address) of the applicant, and the entity's federal taxpayer identification number;
8.4.2. The name, office location, mailing address, and contact numbers (telephone, facsimile, email and Internet address) for each of its organizational units, such as chapters or subsidiary offices, and the name of a contact person for each unit;
8.4.3. The applicant's entity type (e.g., for-profit business, not-for-profit membership association) and documentation showing the entity's status and organizational purpose, such as articles of incorporation and bylaws or ownership or membership provisions, and its date of establishment;
8.4.4. A list of each State or foreign country in which the applicant has previously conducted certification services and a list of each State or foreign country in which the applicant intends to certify production or distribution operations pursuant to the Act and the rules; and
8.4.5. A name of each person or entity reasonably connected to the applicant that has or has held a commercial interest in the shell egg or egg product industry within the 12-month period prior to the application for accreditation.
8.5. A private entity seeking accreditation as a certifying agent must submit to the commissioner the following documents and information:
8.5.1. The name and position description of personnel in the certifying agent's operation performing inspections, members of any certification review and evaluation committees, and inspection contractors;
8.5.2. A description of procedures, practices, and training to ensure that its responsibly connected persons, employees, and contractors with inspection, analysis, auditing and decision-making responsibilities have sufficient expertise to successfully perform the duties assigned and to comply with and implement the requirements of the Act and the rules;
8.5.3. A copy of the procedures to be used to evaluate certification applicants, make certification decisions, and issue certification certificates;
8.5.4. A copy of the procedures to be used for reviewing and investigating certified operations compliance with the Act and the rules and the reporting of violations of the Act and the rules to the Department;
8.5.5. A copy of the procedures to be used for complying with the recordkeeping requirements set forth in part 8.9 below; and
8.5.6. Any other information the applicant believes may assist in the commissioner's evaluation of the applicant's expertise and ability.
8.6. Accreditation will be granted when the commissioner determines that the applicant for accreditation meets the requirements for accreditation as stated in part 8.3, as determined by a review of the application and supporting documentation. Upon accreditation, the commissioner shall issue to the certifying agent a notice of accreditation.
8.7. The accreditation of a certifying agent shall continue in effect until such time as the certifying agent fails to renew accreditation, the certifying agent voluntarily ceases its certification activities, or accreditation is suspended or revoked.
8.8. In order to receive and maintain accreditation, an accredited certifying agent must allow on-site evaluations for the purpose of examining the certifying agent's operations and evaluating its compliance with the Act and the rules. On-site evaluations shall include a review of the certifying agent's certification procedures, records, administrative and management systems for production operations certified by the certifying agent. On-site evaluations shall be conducted by a representative(s) of the commissioner.
8.9. Accredited certifying agents must maintain the following records for not less than three years beyond their creation or receipt:
8.9.1. Records obtained from applicants for certification and certified operations;
8.9.2. Records created by the certifying agent regarding applicants for certification and certified operations; and
8.9.3. Records created or received by the certifying agent pursuant to the accreditation requirements of the rules.
8.10. Renewal of accreditation.
8.10.1. To renew accreditation certification, an accredited certifying agent must submit an application for accreditation renewal to the commissioner to be received at least six months prior to the expiration date of the notification of accreditation and each subsequent renewal of accreditation.
8.10.2. Following receipt of the information submitted by the certifying agent in accordance with part 8.10.1, and the results of an on-site evaluation, if applicable, the commissioner will determine whether the certifying agent remains in compliance with the Act and the rules and should have its accreditation renewed.
8.10.3. Upon a determination that the certifying agent is in compliance with the Act and the rules, the commissioner will issue a notice of renewal of accreditation.
8.10.4. Any change in ownership, change of business name, change in business location, closure of business, or change of name, address, phone number or email of a person authorized to act on behalf of the accredited certifier must be reported to the commissioner within 30 days of such change.
8.10.5. Certifying agents with an expired accreditation shall not perform certification activities under the Act and the rules.

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8 CCR 1202-19, pt. 8
45 CR 17, September 10, 2022, effective 9/30/2022

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