P-29, r. 1 - Regulation respecting food

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11.2.31. A dairy producer must mark each animal to which a medication, drug or product referred to in section 11.2.29 is administered until the end of the withdrawal period, and maintain a record of
(1)  the animal’s identification number if the animal is identified under the Regulation respecting the identification and traceability of certain animals (chapter P-42, r. 7) or any other identifier used by the dairy producer;
(2)  the name of the medication, drug or product used;
(3)  the veterinary prescription number;
(4)  the start and end dates of the treatment period;
(5)  the withdrawal period;
(6)  the date on which the transfer of milk into the bulk tank is resumed; and
(7)  the name of the person who administered the medication, drug or product.
The information in the record must be retained at the dairy farm for at least 12 months after the date on which it is entered. All prescriptions for medications must also be retained in the record for the same period.
O.C. 741-2008, s. 15.