2007 California Food and Agricultural Code Article 7. Dead Animal Haulers

CA Codes (fac:19320-19322)

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 19320-19322



19320.  All persons engaged in the business of hauling of dead
cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses or other large domesticated
animals or parts of the carcasses of any animal that died otherwise
than by slaughter shall be licensed by the department.




19321.  The application for a license shall be in a form which is
prescribed by the director and shall contain the following:
   (a) The name and address of the applicant.
   (b) All vehicles that are to be registered pursuant to Section
19354.
   (c) Such other information as the director may by regulation
require.



19322.  The secretary, after notice and hearing, may refuse to issue
a license unless he finds that the applicant:
   (a) Is properly equipped to engage in the business of dead animal
hauling.
   (b) Has never been convicted of a felony involving adulterated or
misbranded food.
   (c) Demonstrates character, responsibility, and good faith
suitable for carrying on the business to be licensed.


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