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§ 72-a. Feeding  of  garbage,  offal  or carcasses to cattle, swine or  poultry prohibited.    1.  Garbage  fed  to  cattle,  swine  or  poultry  contributes  to  the spread of vesicular exanthema, cholera, erysipelas,  foot  and  mouth  disease,  trichinosis  and  other  infectious   animal  diseases. Meat from animals so afflicted, when consumed by human beings,  is  a  primary  source  of  trichinosis  and other human sickness. It is  therefore declared to be the public policy of this state to prohibit the  feeding of garbage, offal or carcasses to cattle, swine  or  poultry  to  assist  in  the eradication of animal diseases and for the protection of  the public health and public welfare.    2. Definitions. When used in this section:    a. "Garbage" means putrescible animal  and  poultry  wastes  from  the  handling, processing, preparation, cooking and consumption of foods.    b. "Offal" means the waste parts of butchered animals or poultry.    c. "Carcasses" means the dead bodies of animals or poultry.    d. "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, public or private  corporation,  public or private institution, public authority, municipal  corporation and the state.    e. Notwithstanding  anything  in  the  preceding  paragraphs  of  this  subdivision  to the contrary, animal feeds which have been heat rendered  by a rendering plant at a temperature sufficient  to  make  the  product  commercially sterile shall not be considered garbage, offal or carcasses  within the meaning of this section.    3.  a.  It shall be unlawful for any person to feed garbage, offal, or  carcasses, whether cooked or uncooked, to cattle, swine or poultry.    b. This section shall not apply to any individual  who  feeds  garbage  from  his  own  household  only,  to cattle, swine or poultry on his own  premises.    c. Violation of this section shall constitute a class A misdemeanor.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 72-a

§ 72-a. Feeding  of  garbage,  offal  or carcasses to cattle, swine or  poultry prohibited.    1.  Garbage  fed  to  cattle,  swine  or  poultry  contributes  to  the spread of vesicular exanthema, cholera, erysipelas,  foot  and  mouth  disease,  trichinosis  and  other  infectious   animal  diseases. Meat from animals so afflicted, when consumed by human beings,  is  a  primary  source  of  trichinosis  and other human sickness. It is  therefore declared to be the public policy of this state to prohibit the  feeding of garbage, offal or carcasses to cattle, swine  or  poultry  to  assist  in  the eradication of animal diseases and for the protection of  the public health and public welfare.    2. Definitions. When used in this section:    a. "Garbage" means putrescible animal  and  poultry  wastes  from  the  handling, processing, preparation, cooking and consumption of foods.    b. "Offal" means the waste parts of butchered animals or poultry.    c. "Carcasses" means the dead bodies of animals or poultry.    d. "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, public or private  corporation,  public or private institution, public authority, municipal  corporation and the state.    e. Notwithstanding  anything  in  the  preceding  paragraphs  of  this  subdivision  to the contrary, animal feeds which have been heat rendered  by a rendering plant at a temperature sufficient  to  make  the  product  commercially sterile shall not be considered garbage, offal or carcasses  within the meaning of this section.    3.  a.  It shall be unlawful for any person to feed garbage, offal, or  carcasses, whether cooked or uncooked, to cattle, swine or poultry.    b. This section shall not apply to any individual  who  feeds  garbage  from  his  own  household  only,  to cattle, swine or poultry on his own  premises.    c. Violation of this section shall constitute a class A misdemeanor.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 72-a

§ 72-a. Feeding  of  garbage,  offal  or carcasses to cattle, swine or  poultry prohibited.    1.  Garbage  fed  to  cattle,  swine  or  poultry  contributes  to  the spread of vesicular exanthema, cholera, erysipelas,  foot  and  mouth  disease,  trichinosis  and  other  infectious   animal  diseases. Meat from animals so afflicted, when consumed by human beings,  is  a  primary  source  of  trichinosis  and other human sickness. It is  therefore declared to be the public policy of this state to prohibit the  feeding of garbage, offal or carcasses to cattle, swine  or  poultry  to  assist  in  the eradication of animal diseases and for the protection of  the public health and public welfare.    2. Definitions. When used in this section:    a. "Garbage" means putrescible animal  and  poultry  wastes  from  the  handling, processing, preparation, cooking and consumption of foods.    b. "Offal" means the waste parts of butchered animals or poultry.    c. "Carcasses" means the dead bodies of animals or poultry.    d. "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, public or private  corporation,  public or private institution, public authority, municipal  corporation and the state.    e. Notwithstanding  anything  in  the  preceding  paragraphs  of  this  subdivision  to the contrary, animal feeds which have been heat rendered  by a rendering plant at a temperature sufficient  to  make  the  product  commercially sterile shall not be considered garbage, offal or carcasses  within the meaning of this section.    3.  a.  It shall be unlawful for any person to feed garbage, offal, or  carcasses, whether cooked or uncooked, to cattle, swine or poultry.    b. This section shall not apply to any individual  who  feeds  garbage  from  his  own  household  only,  to cattle, swine or poultry on his own  premises.    c. Violation of this section shall constitute a class A misdemeanor.