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§ 4-108. Required inspections; condemnation.
 

(a)  Required inspections.- In each official establishment, the Secretary may perform the following acts: 

(1) Antemortem inspection; 

(2) Postmortem inspection; and 

(3) Quarantine, segregation, or reinspection. 

(b)  Condemnation.- Every livestock carcass, part of it, meat, or meat food product found by an inspector to be adulterated in any official establishment shall be retained for condemnation. If no appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, the adulterated article shall be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of the inspector in the manner prescribed by the rules and regulations. However, any article which may be reprocessed so that it is not adulterated need not be condemned and destroyed if it is reprocessed under the supervision of an inspector and found to be not adulterated. 

(c)  Appeal.- If an appeal to the Secretary is taken from a determination of condemnation, the article shall be marked appropriately and segregated pending completion of an appeal inspection. If the Secretary determines that the appeal is frivolous, the appellant shall bear any cost of the appeal inspection. If the determination of condemnation is sustained, every article shall be destroyed for human food purposes in accordance with this section. 

(d)  Inspections by veterinary inspectors.- Veterinary inspectors or inspectors supervised by veterinary inspectors shall conduct the inspections required by this section. For the purposes of this subsection, "veterinary inspector" means a veterinarian who has graduated from a college recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 66C, § 470F; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 6, § 1.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Agriculture > Title-4 > Subtitle-1 > 4-108

§ 4-108. Required inspections; condemnation.
 

(a)  Required inspections.- In each official establishment, the Secretary may perform the following acts: 

(1) Antemortem inspection; 

(2) Postmortem inspection; and 

(3) Quarantine, segregation, or reinspection. 

(b)  Condemnation.- Every livestock carcass, part of it, meat, or meat food product found by an inspector to be adulterated in any official establishment shall be retained for condemnation. If no appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, the adulterated article shall be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of the inspector in the manner prescribed by the rules and regulations. However, any article which may be reprocessed so that it is not adulterated need not be condemned and destroyed if it is reprocessed under the supervision of an inspector and found to be not adulterated. 

(c)  Appeal.- If an appeal to the Secretary is taken from a determination of condemnation, the article shall be marked appropriately and segregated pending completion of an appeal inspection. If the Secretary determines that the appeal is frivolous, the appellant shall bear any cost of the appeal inspection. If the determination of condemnation is sustained, every article shall be destroyed for human food purposes in accordance with this section. 

(d)  Inspections by veterinary inspectors.- Veterinary inspectors or inspectors supervised by veterinary inspectors shall conduct the inspections required by this section. For the purposes of this subsection, "veterinary inspector" means a veterinarian who has graduated from a college recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 66C, § 470F; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 6, § 1.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Agriculture > Title-4 > Subtitle-1 > 4-108

§ 4-108. Required inspections; condemnation.
 

(a)  Required inspections.- In each official establishment, the Secretary may perform the following acts: 

(1) Antemortem inspection; 

(2) Postmortem inspection; and 

(3) Quarantine, segregation, or reinspection. 

(b)  Condemnation.- Every livestock carcass, part of it, meat, or meat food product found by an inspector to be adulterated in any official establishment shall be retained for condemnation. If no appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, the adulterated article shall be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of the inspector in the manner prescribed by the rules and regulations. However, any article which may be reprocessed so that it is not adulterated need not be condemned and destroyed if it is reprocessed under the supervision of an inspector and found to be not adulterated. 

(c)  Appeal.- If an appeal to the Secretary is taken from a determination of condemnation, the article shall be marked appropriately and segregated pending completion of an appeal inspection. If the Secretary determines that the appeal is frivolous, the appellant shall bear any cost of the appeal inspection. If the determination of condemnation is sustained, every article shall be destroyed for human food purposes in accordance with this section. 

(d)  Inspections by veterinary inspectors.- Veterinary inspectors or inspectors supervised by veterinary inspectors shall conduct the inspections required by this section. For the purposes of this subsection, "veterinary inspector" means a veterinarian who has graduated from a college recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 66C, § 470F; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 6, § 1.]