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Animal Blood Bank Proposed Regulations

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Summary

The California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes to establish a new regulatory framework for animal blood banks under CCR Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8. The proposal includes adoption of new Articles 1-4 (commencing with section 1303) establishing minimum standards for blood collection, processing, storage, and distribution, and Section 1308 specifying penalty schedules for violations. The most recent 15-day notice of modified text was issued January 15, 2026, with public comments accepted through January 16, 2025.

Why this matters

Manufacturers and Healthcare providers operating or supplying animal blood banks in California have a current window to shape the final requirements. The proposed penalty schedule in Section 1308 should receive particular attention during the comment period, as it will establish the enforcement baseline for the new program once adopted.

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What changed

The California Department of Food and Agriculture is creating a new regulatory framework for animal blood banks through proposed amendments to CCR Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8. The proposal adopts new Articles 1-4 (sections 1303+) establishing minimum standards for blood collection, processing, storage, and distribution, and proposes Section 1308 under Article 6 to specify penalty schedules for violations of animal blood banking statutes and regulations.

Animal blood banks and veterinary suppliers should review the modified regulatory text and prepare to submit comments before the deadline. This represents California's first comprehensive regulatory framework specifically for animal blood banks, creating new compliance obligations for the industry.

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California Building Standards Commission (CBSC)

No actions are proposed by the Department of Food and Agriculture, Animal Health and Food Safety Services, at this time. For recent actions taken by the CBSC, please visit their website at: www.bsc.ca.gov.

Animal Blood Bank - Proposed Regulation

The California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes to amend the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8 heading, and adopt new Articles 1 - 4 (commencing with section 1303) to implement, interpret, and make specific the laws related to animal blood banks. The public comment period begins February 2, 2024 and ends on March 18, 2024. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice posted in the documents below.

  • Notice of Proposed Rule Making
  • Proposed Text of Regulation
  • Initial Statement of Reasons
  • Notice of Extension of the Public Comment Period
    June 6, 2024: The California Department of Food and Agriculture (Department), Animal Blood Bank Program, is proposing to modify the originally proposed text for the California Code of Regulations Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8 heading, and new Articles 1 – 4 (commencing with section 1303) pertaining to Animal Blood Bank requirements as described in the California Regulatory Notice Register on February 2, 2024, Register 2024, No. 5–Z, Notice File Number Z2024-0123-02. Only those portions of the originally proposed text that are indicated by a double underline or double strikethrough have been modified. The remainder of the text is the same as the originally proposed text. The text of the regulation with the proposed modifications can be found below. The following documents added to the rulemaking file pursuant to Government Code sections 11346.8(d), 11346.9(a)(1) and 11347.1: Addendum to the Initial Statement of Reasons, February 2024 California Consumer Price Index, Animal Blood Bank Program Expenses and Revenue 2024/25, and Economic and Fiscal Impact Statement (STD 399), The documents pertain to the regulatory action as described above (Notice File Number Z2024-0123-02). The Addendum to the Initial Statement of Reasons is added to this proposal to provide a summary of the text, as modified, and adding updated fiscal information. A copy of the documents added to the rulemaking file can be found below.

  • 15-day Notice of Modified Text and Documents Added

  • Proposed Modified Text

  • Addendum to the ISOR

  • Animal Blood Banks Expenses and Revenue

  • California Consumer Price Index

  • STD 399
    July 1, 2024: The Department of Food and Agriculture (Department), Animal Blood Bank Program, is proposing to further modify the originally proposed text for the California Code of Regulations Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8 heading, and new Articles 1 – 4 (commencing with section 1303) pertaining to Animal Blood Bank requirements as described in the California Regulatory Notice Register on February 2, 2024, Register 2024, No. 5–Z, Notice File Number Z2024-0123-02. The text of the regulation with the proposed modifications can be found below.

  • Second 15-Day Notice of Modified Text

  • Second Modified Proposed Text
    December 20, 2024: The Department of Food and Agriculture (Department), Animal Blood Bank Program, is proposing to further modify the originally proposed text for the California Code of Regulations Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8 heading, and new Articles 1 – 4 (commencing with section 1303) pertaining to Animal Blood Bank requirements as described in the California Regulatory Notice Register on February 2, 2024, Register 2024, No. 5–Z, Notice File Number Z2024-0123-02. A copy of the third modified text can be found below.

  • Third 15-Day Notice of Modified Text

  • Third Modified Proposed Text
    January 2, 2025: The Department of Food and Agriculture (Department) published a third 15-day notice of modified text and enclosed a copy of the third modifications to the text, to amend Title 3, California Code of Regulations, Division 2, Chapter 8 heading, and adopt new Articles 1-4 (commencing with section 1303). The regulatory proposal relates to the Animal Blood Bank Program requirements.

The original third 15-day notice public comment period was from December 20, 2024 and ends on January 6, 2025. This public comment period is extended through January 16, 2025.

  • Third Modified Proposed Text Extension September 5, 2025: The California Department of Food and Agriculture (the Department) proposes to adopt Section 1308 under Article 6 of Chapter 8, Division 2, Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations, to specify penalty schedules for any person found to be in violation of specified statutes and regulations related to animal blood banking, following an investigation and consideration of the facts presented in each case. The Department also proposes to amend Section 839 of Article 14 of Chapter 2 of Division 2 of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations, to remove previously created animal blood bank penalties from this section and place them in newly created Section 1308. The written public comment period begins September 5, 2025 and ends on October 20, 2025.

Included below for your reference are the Notice of Proposed Action (Notice), Initial Statement of Reasons, and proposed regulatory text shown in strikeout and underline format. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice.

  • Notice of Proposed Action
  • Initial Statement of Reasons
  • Proposed Regulatory Text January 15, 2026: (Department), Animal Blood Bank Program, is proposing to modify the originally proposed text for the California Code of Regulations Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 8, Article 6, Sections 1308 and 1309. The originally proposed regulations were published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on September 5, 2025, Notice File Number Z2025-0826-05. Only those portions of the originally proposed text that are indicated by a double underline or double strikethrough have been modified. The remainder of the text is the same as the originally proposed text. The text of the regulation with the proposed modifications is enclosed.

Written comments regarding the modified text: If any person wishes to submit a written comment on the proposed modifications to the text, they must be submitted to the contact person named in this notice beginning on J anuary 20, 2026, and ending on February 6, 2026. All written comments are to be restricted to the most recent modifications as shown in the attached regulatory text. The Department is not required to respond to comments received in response to this notice on other aspects of the proposal. All written comments received by February 6, 2026, which pertain to the indicated changes will be reviewed and responded to by Departmental staff as part of the compilation of the rulemaking file.

Included below for your reference are the 15-Day Notice of Modified Text, Addendum to the Initial Statement of Reasons, and Modified Proposed Regulatory Text. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice.

Animal Care Program

Proposition 12, Farm Animal Confinement

The Animal Confinement regulations are finalized and effective September 1, 2022. For more information visit Animal Care Program.

Bureau of Livestock Identification

Bureau of Livestock Identification - Proposed Regulation

The Department of Food and Agriculture, Animal Health and Food Safety Services, Bureau of Livestock Identification, proposes to amend section 850 of Article 1, Chapter 3, Division 2 of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations. Refer to the Notice of Proposed Action for detailed instructions on how to submit written comments on the proposed regulatory action.

The following regulation was approved by OAL and will go into effect on January 1st, 2025.

Meat, Poultry and Egg Safety Branch, Egg Safety and Quality Management Program, Shell Egg Food Safety, Section 1350

Meat, Poultry and Egg Safety Branch, Egg Safety and Quality Management Program, Shell Egg Food Safety, Section 1350 of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations. The Department is proposing to update its requirements to conform its enclosure requirements for egg-laying hens to Health and Safety Code sections 25990(b)(3) and 25991(e)(4). The 45-day public comment period for this proposal ended on February 25, 2020.

The documents added are:

  • Addendum to the Initial Statement of Reasons
  • Revised STD 399 [Economic/Fiscal Impact form]
  • Report from UCD Davis dated March 5, 2020 For a copy of the 15-day notice and the above-noted documents added to the rulemaking file, please contact: Nancy.grillo@cdfa.ca.gov

Any comments pertaining to the 15-day notice and the documents added to the rulemaking file, must be submitted in writing to: Michael.Abbott@cdfa.ca.gov

Meat, Poultry and Egg Safety Branch, Egg Safety and Quality Management - Cage Free Definition CCR 1354 (d)(3)

The Department is amending the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 3, Division 3, section 1354. Specifically, this rulemaking action clarifies and makes specific the requirements to label consumer containers of eggs as "cage free". This was submitted to Secretary of State on July 1, 2022 and are effective October 1, 2022.

Meat, Poultry and Egg Safety Branch – Proposed Regulation – Mobile Custom Livestock Slaughter AB-888

The California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes to amend various sections of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 4 Meat Inspection, Subchapter 1, to set fees and establish technical standards specific to a newly enacted law pertaining to Custom Mobile Slaughter Operations. The public comment period begins August 16, 2024 and ends on September 30, 2024. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice posted in the documents below.

  • Notice of Proposed Action
  • Proposed Text of Regulation
  • Initial Statement of Reasons
    June 26, 2025: The California Department of Food and Agriculture (Department), Meat, Poultry and Egg Safety Branch, is proposing to modify the originally proposed text for the California Code of Regulations Title 3, Division 2, Chapter 4 heading, subchapter 1 pertaining to Mobile Slaughter Operation requirements as described in the California Regulatory Notice Register on January 14, 2025, Register 2025, Notice File Number Z-2024-0806-03. Only those portions of the originally proposed text that are indicated by a double underline or double strikethrough have been modified. The remainder of the text is the same as the originally proposed text. A copy of the text of the regulation with the proposed modifications can be found below.

  • 15-day Notice

  • Proposed Modified Text
    The following regulation was approved by OAL and will go into effect on January 1st, 2026.

  • Approved Regulation

Milk and Dairy Food Safety Branch - Petition for Rulemaking

The Department of Food and Agriculture (Department), Animal Health and Food Safety Services, Milk and Dairy Food Safety Branch, is in receipt of a petition for rulemaking for temporary standards for two products from Lyrical Foods, Inc. The Department has set the matter for a public hearing via written brief. The deadline for submittal of comments is contained in the Notice of Public Hearing posted below.

Animal Health Branch – Proposed Rulemaking

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus - Entry Requirements of Susceptible Animals

The Department is proposing the amendment to section 799 under of Article 11, Chapter 2, Division 2, of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations, to update the interstate movement requirements for VSV susceptible animals during an active outbreak in the United States of VSV. The public comment period begins April 28, 2023 and ends on June 12, 2023. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice posted in the documents below.

Trichomonosis Control Program – Bull Slaughter Agreement Exemption & Cattle Special Entry Permits

The Department is proposing amendments to sections 820 and 820.4 of Article 12 , Bovine Trichomonosis Control Program, Chapter 2, Division 2, of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations, to update the Bull Slaughter Agreement exemption to provide clarity for the application and scope of the regulated exemption. Additionally, the Department is proposing amendments to sections 831 and 831.4 of Article 14 Animal Disease Traceability, Chapter 2, Division 2, of Title 3 of the California Code of Regulations, to include changes consistent with previous amendments to cattle entry regulations.

The public comment period begins May 26, 2023 and ends on July 10, 2023. Any interested person, or his or her duly authorized representative, may submit written comments relevant to the proposed regulatory action to the Department according to the instructions contained in the Notice posted in the documents below.

Code

  • California code relating to Animal Health
  • For a complete set of the California code, visit the California Food and Agricultural Code web site. California's agricultural abundance is a reflection of the people who made the Golden State their home. In the process, they brought their agricultural heritage with them. Early California farmers and ranchers were the Spanish missionaries, followed by Mexicans, Japanese, Chinese and Russians. Today, nearly every nationality is represented in California agriculture.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture strives to support this tradition of innovation and agricultural diversity by working with private industry, academia and public sector agencies. These partnerships allow the department to adapt public policy to a rapidly changing industry — California agriculture.

Named provisions

Section 1303 Section 1308 Section 1309 Article 6

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Classification

Agency
CDFA AHFSS
Comment period closes
January 16th, 2025 (closed 459 days ago)
Instrument
Consultation
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
California Regulatory Notice Register 2024, No. 5–Z, Notice File Number Z2024-0123-02
Docket
Z2024-0123-02 Z2025-0826-05

Who this affects

Applies to
Manufacturers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3254 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Activity scope
Animal health regulation Regulatory compliance
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Food Safety
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Animal Health Agriculture

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