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2009 Washington Code
Title 16 - Animals and livestock (formerly: animals, estrays, brands, and fences)
Chapter 16.68 - Disposal of dead animals.

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  • 16.68.010 - Definitions.
  • 16.68.030 - Sale, gift, or conveyance prohibited -- Exceptions.
  • 16.68.040 - License required of rendering plants and independent collectors.
  • 16.68.050 - Rendering plant license fee.
  • 16.68.060 - Independent collector license fee.
  • 16.68.070 - Substation or places of transfer license fee.
  • 16.68.080 - Expiration of license -- Revocation.
  • 16.68.090 - Applications for license.
  • 16.68.100 - Procedure upon application -- Inspection of premises.
  • 16.68.110 - Duty of licensees as to premises.
  • 16.68.120 - Duty of licensees -- Standards.
  • 16.68.130 - Right of access to premises and records.
  • 16.68.140 - Unlawful possession of horse meat -- Exceptions.
  • 16.68.150 - Feeding of carcasses to swine unlawful -- Exception.
  • 16.68.160 - Disposition of fees.
  • 16.68.170 - Rules and regulations.
  • 16.68.180 - Penalty for violations.
  • 16.68.190 - Bait for trapping purposes -- Exception.

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