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Milk Sampler Occupational Licensing

License required in 43 states

95th most burdensome licensing requirements among moderate-income occupations

Average Fee for License:$24

What They Do

Milk samplers collect milk samples from farms, dairy plants, and tank cars and trucks for laboratory analysis. They remove samples from bulk tanks, tankers or milking machines, using a dipper or pipette, and pour samples into sterile bottles. They weigh samples, label bottles with origin of sample, pack samples in dry ice, and transport samples to laboratory for bacteriological and butterfat content analysis. They also contact potential customers to explain the benefits of a testing program to sell milk-testing services and may assist customers in interpreting sample test results to maximize benefits to customers. They may also maintain individual milk production records for each cow in a customer’s herd.[c]Adapted from http://www.occupationalinfo.org/41/410357010.html[/c]

Milk Sampler Licensing Overview

Forty-three states (more than half of states) require a licence to work as a Milk Sampler. On average, these laws require $24 in fees, 0 days of education and about 1 exam. Milk Sampler Licenses have the 95th most burdensome requirements of the 102 occupations studied.

Where is a Milk Sampler the most regulated?

Out of the 43 states that require an occupational license, an occupational license for a Milk Sampler has the highest burden in Kentucky. Kentucky requires $15 in fees, 1 exams, no experience, and 6.75 clock hours education.

Where is a Milk Sampler the least regulated?

Out of the 43 states that require an occupational license, an occupational license for a Milk Sampler has the lowest burden in Maine. Maine requires $1 in fees, no exams, no experience, and no education.

Where is a Milk Sampler license the most expensive?

An occupational license for a Milk Sampler costs the most in Utah. Utah requires $100 in fees, no exams, no experience, and no education.

Where is a Milk Sampler license the least expensive?

An occupational license for a Milk Sampler costs the least in Indiana, Louisiana, New Mexico, New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia where the license costs $0.

Where does it take the longest to obtain a Milk Sampler license?

An occupational license for a Milk Sampler takes the longest to obtain in Kentucky, Iowa, Indiana, Maryland, North Dakota, Louisiana, New Mexico.It takes 1 days (0 years and 1 days).

Where is it fastest to obtain a Milk Sampler license?

An occupational license for a Milk Sampler takes the least time to obtain in Oregon, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Michigan, Nebraska, Utah, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Vermont, New Jersey, Texas, Idaho, Missouri, Tennessee, Connecticut, Nevada, Ohio, Arizona, Washington, Arkansas, West Virginia, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia, Massachusetts, Maine (0 days).

What states require exams for a Milk Sampler license?

To obtain an occupational license for a Milk Sampler there is at least one exam required in: Kentucky, Iowa, Indiana, Maryland, North Dakota, Louisiana, New Mexico, Kansas, Illinois, Oregon, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Vermont, New Jersey, Texas, Idaho, Missouri, Tennessee, Connecticut, Nevada, Ohio, Arkansas, West Virginia, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia. Iowa, Indiana, Maryland, Illinois, Oregon, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, Texas require 2 exams.

Forty-two states license milk samplers. While most states (33) require no education or experience, nine states require between one and two days of education or experience. (See Appendix B for details on education and experience requirements.) In contrast, almost all states (36) require one or two exams, while six states require none. Fees range from $0 in 11 states to $75 in California. On average, licensed states require aspiring milk samplers to pay $22 in fees and pass one exam—the 96th most burdensome requirements of the 102 occupations studied. However, because the occupation is licensed by most states, it ranks as the 31st most widely and onerously licensed.

States Ranked by Average Licensing Burden for 102 Lower-Income Occupations

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Based on data released in November 2022

State Licensing Requirements

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Burden Rank State Occupations Licensed Fees Estimated Calendar Days Lost Education Experience Exams Minimum Grade Minimum Age
1 Kentucky 38 $15 1 6.75 clock hours None 1 0 0
2 Iowa 71 $20 1 1 days None 2 0 16
3 Indiana 37 $0 1 0.5 clock hours 1 days 2 0 0
4 Maryland 58 $50 1 None 1 days 2 0 0
5 North Dakota 65 $10 1 1 days None 1 0 0
6 Louisiana 77 $0 1 1 days None 1 0 0
6 New Mexico 66 $0 1 1 days None 1 0 0
8 Kansas 35 $35 0.2 1 clock hours None 1 0 0
9 Illinois 41 $25 0.1 0.75 clock hours None 2 0 0
10 Oregon 69 $28 0 None None 2 0 18
11 California 75 $75 0 None None 2 0 0
12 Minnesota 35 $60 0 None None 2 0 0
12 Wisconsin 42 $60 0 None None 2 0 0
14 South Dakota 32 $50 0 None None 2 0 0
15 Michigan 48 $25 0 None None 2 0 0
15 Nebraska 61 $25 0 None None 2 0 0
17 Utah 64 $100 0 None None 0 0 0
18 Pennsylvania 50 $55 0 None None 1 0 0
19 Colorado 34 $50 0 None None 1 0 0
19 Vermont 31 $50 0 None None 1 0 0
21 New Jersey 54 $0 0 None None 2 0 0
21 Texas 38 $0 0 None None 2 0 0
23 Idaho 66 $25 0 None None 1 0 0
23 Missouri 33 $25 0 None None 1 0 0
23 Tennessee 69 $25 0 None None 1 0 0
26 Connecticut 65 $20 0 None None 1 0 0
26 Nevada 75 $20 0 None None 1 0 0
28 Ohio 40 $15 0 None None 1 0 0
29 Arizona 68 $50 0 None None 0 0 0
29 Washington 76 $50 0 None None 0 0 0
31 Arkansas 72 $10 0 None None 1 0 0
31 West Virginia 67 $10 0 None None 1 0 0
33 Delaware 42 $5 0 None None 1 0 0
34 Montana 32 $5 0 None None 1 0 0
34 New Hampshire 37 $5 0 None None 1 0 0
34 North Carolina 66 $5 0 None None 1 0 0
37 Florida 55 $0 0 None None 1 0 0
37 Georgia 41 $0 0 None None 1 0 0
37 Mississippi 65 $0 0 None None 1 0 0
37 South Carolina 60 $0 0 None None 1 0 0
37 Virginia 72 $0 0 None None 1 0 0
42 Massachusetts 50 $20 0 None None 0 0 0
43 Maine 46 $1 0 None None 0 0 0

License to Work

The data and information here come from IJ’s License to Work report, released in November 2022.

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