Thanks Zambo
Retarders, admixtures, absolutely "verboten". Cold joints not withstanding, an engineer who allows a new load of concrete to be placed after 90 minutes or someother minor spec violation (and is observed ... sometimes at a distance by binoculars) is history, especially if he comes from a consulting engineer's office.
Anyway, back to my original question, there definitely is job site mixing at my projects, with agitation along the way to the site, but is there also plant mixing for the same batch, thus requiring the time limit?
Based upon the Ready-Mix web site, the answer seems to be the customer chooses what he wants, plant, transit, or job-site mixing, (one time mixing only)
Perhaps the answer is that the truck drums are not perfectly clean and dry. Therefore because of contamination in the drums, a time limit needs to be set.