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§  96-e.  Unlawful acts. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,  partnership or corporation to operate any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment where animals or fowl are slaughtered or  where meat or meat food products are  prepared  or  processed  for  food  unless such place or establishment is maintained and operated in a clean  and  sanitary manner, and conducted in accordance with the provisions of  this article and with the regulations of the commissioner.    2. It shall be unlawful to expose any meat, fowl or meat food  product  in  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place or establishment to  insects, live animals  or  injurious  contamination;  or  to  slaughter,  possess  or  sell unwholesome meat. Meat shall be unwholesome within the  meaning of this article if it be from a diseased  animal  or  one  which  shall  have  died  other  than  by  slaughter,  or if such meat shall be  contaminated with filth or shall have  been  slaughtered,  processed  or  handled under insanitary conditions.    3.   It  shall  be  unlawful  to  feed  hogs  uncooked  offal  from  a  slaughterhouse.    4. It shall be unlawful for  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment,  or  for  any  person, to slaughter or butcher  domesticated dog (canis familiaris) or domesticated cat (felis catus  or  domesticus)  to  create  food, meat or meat products for human or animal  consumption. A violation of this subdivision shall subject the  offender  to  a  civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars for an individual and  up to five thousand dollars for a corporation for the  first  violation.  Any  subsequent  violation  shall be subject to a civil penalty of up to  twenty-five thousand dollars. Any civil penalties collected pursuant  to  this  subdivision  shall  be  paid to the animal population control fund  established by section ninety-seven-xx of the state finance law.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5-a > 96-e

§  96-e.  Unlawful acts. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,  partnership or corporation to operate any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment where animals or fowl are slaughtered or  where meat or meat food products are  prepared  or  processed  for  food  unless such place or establishment is maintained and operated in a clean  and  sanitary manner, and conducted in accordance with the provisions of  this article and with the regulations of the commissioner.    2. It shall be unlawful to expose any meat, fowl or meat food  product  in  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place or establishment to  insects, live animals  or  injurious  contamination;  or  to  slaughter,  possess  or  sell unwholesome meat. Meat shall be unwholesome within the  meaning of this article if it be from a diseased  animal  or  one  which  shall  have  died  other  than  by  slaughter,  or if such meat shall be  contaminated with filth or shall have  been  slaughtered,  processed  or  handled under insanitary conditions.    3.   It  shall  be  unlawful  to  feed  hogs  uncooked  offal  from  a  slaughterhouse.    4. It shall be unlawful for  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment,  or  for  any  person, to slaughter or butcher  domesticated dog (canis familiaris) or domesticated cat (felis catus  or  domesticus)  to  create  food, meat or meat products for human or animal  consumption. A violation of this subdivision shall subject the  offender  to  a  civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars for an individual and  up to five thousand dollars for a corporation for the  first  violation.  Any  subsequent  violation  shall be subject to a civil penalty of up to  twenty-five thousand dollars. Any civil penalties collected pursuant  to  this  subdivision  shall  be  paid to the animal population control fund  established by section ninety-seven-xx of the state finance law.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5-a > 96-e

§  96-e.  Unlawful acts. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,  partnership or corporation to operate any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment where animals or fowl are slaughtered or  where meat or meat food products are  prepared  or  processed  for  food  unless such place or establishment is maintained and operated in a clean  and  sanitary manner, and conducted in accordance with the provisions of  this article and with the regulations of the commissioner.    2. It shall be unlawful to expose any meat, fowl or meat food  product  in  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place or establishment to  insects, live animals  or  injurious  contamination;  or  to  slaughter,  possess  or  sell unwholesome meat. Meat shall be unwholesome within the  meaning of this article if it be from a diseased  animal  or  one  which  shall  have  died  other  than  by  slaughter,  or if such meat shall be  contaminated with filth or shall have  been  slaughtered,  processed  or  handled under insanitary conditions.    3.   It  shall  be  unlawful  to  feed  hogs  uncooked  offal  from  a  slaughterhouse.    4. It shall be unlawful for  any  slaughterhouse,  abattoir  or  other  place  or  establishment,  or  for  any  person, to slaughter or butcher  domesticated dog (canis familiaris) or domesticated cat (felis catus  or  domesticus)  to  create  food, meat or meat products for human or animal  consumption. A violation of this subdivision shall subject the  offender  to  a  civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars for an individual and  up to five thousand dollars for a corporation for the  first  violation.  Any  subsequent  violation  shall be subject to a civil penalty of up to  twenty-five thousand dollars. Any civil penalties collected pursuant  to  this  subdivision  shall  be  paid to the animal population control fund  established by section ninety-seven-xx of the state finance law.