Appeal granted; producer relieved of penalty and costs for milk contaminated by third party.
The appellant producer appealed a decision not to cancel a positive inhibitor test result on a sample of milk taken from his farm, which resulted in a penalty and disposal costs.
The milk was found to contain an unprecedented level of penicillin, far exceeding what could result from milking treated cows.
The Tribunal found that the contamination was the result of third-party action and that the problem could not reasonably have originated from the producer's farming operations.
The appeal was granted, the test result was removed from the record, and the producer was relieved of the penalty and disposal costs.
Berendsen v Director of Regulatory Compliance, Ontario Raw Milk Quality Program, 2000 ONAFRAAT 10