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Requirements for the Disposition of Cattle that Become Non-Ambulatory Disabled Following Ante-Mortem Inspection

meat-poultry · Food Safety and Inspection Service · Rule · Published 2009-03-18 · Effective 2009-04-17 · 74 FR 11463

Document

Document number
E9-5987
Federal Register citation
74 FR 11463
CFR reference
9 CFR 309
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
meat-poultry
Sub-agency
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Publication date
2009-03-18
Effective date
2009-04-17
USDA docket
Docket No. FSIS-2008-0022

Abstract

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is amending the Federal meat inspection regulations to require that all cattle that are non-ambulatory disabled at an official establishment, including those that become non-ambulatory disabled after passing ante-mortem inspection, be condemned and disposed of properly. In addition, this rule requires that establishments notify FSIS inspection personnel when cattle become non-ambulatory disabled after passing ante-mortem inspection. FSIS is taking this action to better ensure effective implementation of inspection and humane handling requirements at official establishments.

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Federal Register document
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