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Disposal of Diseased or Otherwise Adulterated Carcasses and Parts
Law
CFR 9
Animals and Animal Products
Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture
Agency Organization and Terminology; Mandatory Meat and Poultry Products Inspection and Voluntary Inspection and Certification
Disposal of Diseased or Otherwise Adulterated Carcasses and Parts
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Section
311.1
Disposal of diseased or otherwise adulterated carcasses and parts; general.
Section
311.2
Tuberculosis.
Section
311.3
Hog cholera.
Section
311.5
Swine erysipelas.
Section
311.6
Diamond-skin disease.
Section
311.7
Arthritis.
Section
311.8
Cattle carcasses affected with anasarca or generalized edema.
Section
311.9
Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis.
Section
311.10
Anaplasmosis, anthrax, babesiosis, bacillary hemoglobinuria in cattle, blackleg, bluetongue, hemorrhagic septicemia, icterohematuria in sheep, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, leptospirosis, malignant epizootic catarrh, strangles, purpura hemorrhagica, azoturia, infectious equine encephalomyelitis, toxic encephalomyelitis (forage poisoning), infectious anemia (swamp fever), dourine, acute influenza, generalized osteoporosis, glanders (farcy), acute inflammatory lameness, extensive fistula, and unhealed vaccine lesions.
Section
311.11
Neoplasms.
Section
311.12
Epithelioma of the eye.
Section
311.13
Pigmentary conditions; melanosis, xanthosis, ochronosis, etc.
Section
311.14
Abrasions, bruises, abscesses, pus, etc.
Section
311.15
Brucellosis.
Section
311.16
Carcasses so infected that consumption of the meat may cause food poisoning.
Section
311.17
Necrobacillosis, pyemia, and septicemia.
Section
311.18
Caseous lymphadenitis.
Section
311.19
Icterus.
Section
311.20
Sexual odor of swine.
Section
311.21
Mange or scab.
Section
311.22
Hogs affected with urticaria, tinea tonsurans, demodex follicurlorum, or erythema.
Section
311.23
Tapeworm cysts (cysticercus bovis) in cattle.
Section
311.24
Hogs affected with tapeworm cysts.
Section
311.25
Parasites not transmissible to man; tapeworm cysts in sheep; hydatid cysts; flukes; gid bladder-worms.
Section
311.26
Emaciation.
Section
311.27
Injured animals slaughtered at unusual hours.
Section
311.28
Carcasses of young calves, pigs, kids, lambs, and foals.
Section
311.29
Unborn and stillborn animals.
Section
311.30
Livestock suffocated and hogs scalded alive.
Section
311.31
Livers affected with carotenosis; livers designated as “telangiectatic,” “sawdust,” or “spotted.”
Section
311.32
Vesicular diseases.
Section
311.33
Listeriosis.
Section
311.34
Anemia.
Section
311.35
Muscular inflammation, degeneration, or infiltration.
Section
311.36
Coccidioidal granuloma.
Section
311.37
Odors, foreign and urine.
Section
311.38
Meat and meat byproducts from livestock which have been exposed to radiation.
Section
311.39
Biological residues.