Tagging insanitary equipment, utensils, rooms or compartments.
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Law
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CFR 9
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Animals and Animal Products
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Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture
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Regulatory Requirements Under the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry Products Inspection Act, and the Egg Products Inspection Act
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Sanitation
- Tagging insanitary equipment, utensils, rooms or compartments.
When an FSIS program employee finds that any equipment, utensil, room, or compartment at an official establishment is insanitary or that its use could cause the adulteration of product, he will attach to it a “U.S. Rejected” tag. Equipment, utensils, rooms, or compartments so tagged cannot be used until made acceptable. Only an FSIS program employee may remove a “U.S. Rejected” tag.
[64 FR 56417, Oct. 20, 1999]
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