US LAWS, STATUTES & CODES ON-LINE
US SUBCHAPTER I — INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS; ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING
- § 601. — Definitions.
- § 602. — Congressional statement of findings.
- § 603. — Inspection of meat and meat food products.
- § 604. — Post mortem examination of carcasses and marking or labeling; destruction of carcasses condemned; reinspection.
- § 605. — Examination of carcasses brought into slaughtering or packing establishments, and of meat food products issued from and returned thereto; conditions for entry.
- § 606. — Inspectors of meat food products; marks of inspection; destruction of condemned products; products for export.
- § 607. — Labeling, marking, and container requirements.
- § 608. — Sanitary inspection and regulation of slaughtering and packing establishments; rejection of adulterated meat or meat food products.
- § 609. — Examination of animals and food products thereof, slaughtered and prepared during nighttime.
- § 610. — Prohibited acts.
- § 611. — Devices, marks, labels, and certificates; simulations.
- § 612. — Inspection of animals for export.
- § 613. — Inspectors of animals for export; certificates of condition.
- § 614. — Clearance prohibited to vessel carrying animals for export without inspector's certificate.
- § 615. — Inspection of carcasses, meat of which is intended for export.
- § 616. — Inspectors of carcasses, etc., meat of which is intended for export; certificates of condition.
- § 617. — Clearance prohibited to vessel carrying meat for export without inspector's certificate.
- § 618. — Delivery of inspectors' certificates, and of copies.
- § 619. — Marking, labeling, or other identification of kinds of animals of articles' derivation; separate establishments for preparation and slaughtering activities.
- § 620. — Imports.
- § 621. — Inspectors to make examinations provided for; appointment; duties; regulations.
- § 622. — Bribery of or gifts to inspectors or other officers and acceptance of gifts.
- § 623. — Exemptions from inspection requirements.
- § 624. — Storage and handling regulations; violations; exemption of establishments subject to nonFederal jurisdiction.