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39-5-35. Disposal of carcasses, parts, or meat food products from noncomplying official establishments. Carcasses, parts thereof, and meat food products which, in any establishment at which inspection is maintained under this chapter, are prepared, wholly or in part, without supervision of an inspector as required by the secretary of the Animal Industry Board, or otherwise not in compliance with the regulations under this chapter, shall be handled or disposed of as the secretary may by regulations prescribe to prevent the use for human food of articles that are adulterated or misbranded.

Source: SL 1968, ch 158, § 11 (b).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-39 > Chapter-05 > Statute-39-5-35

39-5-35. Disposal of carcasses, parts, or meat food products from noncomplying official establishments. Carcasses, parts thereof, and meat food products which, in any establishment at which inspection is maintained under this chapter, are prepared, wholly or in part, without supervision of an inspector as required by the secretary of the Animal Industry Board, or otherwise not in compliance with the regulations under this chapter, shall be handled or disposed of as the secretary may by regulations prescribe to prevent the use for human food of articles that are adulterated or misbranded.

Source: SL 1968, ch 158, § 11 (b).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-39 > Chapter-05 > Statute-39-5-35

39-5-35. Disposal of carcasses, parts, or meat food products from noncomplying official establishments. Carcasses, parts thereof, and meat food products which, in any establishment at which inspection is maintained under this chapter, are prepared, wholly or in part, without supervision of an inspector as required by the secretary of the Animal Industry Board, or otherwise not in compliance with the regulations under this chapter, shall be handled or disposed of as the secretary may by regulations prescribe to prevent the use for human food of articles that are adulterated or misbranded.

Source: SL 1968, ch 158, § 11 (b).