2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 280 of 1965


SLAUGHTERHOUSES; EDIBLE RENDERING, WHOLESALE FABRICATING, PROCESSING, OR STORAGE ESTABLISHMENTS

Act 280 of 1965

AN ACT to provide for licensing and regulating of slaughterhouses, edible rendering establishments and wholesale fabricating, processing or storage establishments of meat; to provide for the antemortem and postmortem inspection and reinspection of slaughtered meat animals; to prescribe the duties and powers of the department of agriculture; to prescribe license fees; to provide for the transfer of personnel and the rights of employees affected by this act; to provide for inspection of large wild game animals; and to provide penalties for violation of the provisions of this act.


History: 1965, Act 280, Imd. Eff. July 22, 1965 ;--Am. 1966, Act 239, Imd. Eff. July 11, 1966 ;--Am. 1970, Act 166, Imd. Eff. Aug. 3, 1970 ;--Am. 1971, Act 143, Imd. Eff. Nov. 12, 1971




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 287.571Definitions.
Section 287.572Administration; adoption of rules; minimum standards; inspection programs.
Section 287.572aTransfer of local meat inspection officers and employees to department; agreements; civil service and retirement rights and benefits.
Section 287.573License required; sale and transportation of products; exemption.
Section 287.574Slaughtering meat animals from producer's herd; wild game animals.
Section 287.575Ante-mortem inspection of meat animals.
Section 287.576Postmortem inspection and reinspection; exception; expenses, state share.
Section 287.577License; application, fee, expiration; expense of inspection programs.
Section 287.577aRepealed. 1970, Act 166, Imd. Eff. Aug. 3, 1970.
Section 287.578Meat inspection mark; possession and use.
Section 287.579Prohibited sales of meat; wild game animals.
Section 287.580Authorization to seek federal approval of program and to enter cooperative agreement.
Section 287.581Denial or revocation of license; grounds, notice, hearing, appeal.
Section 287.582Violation of act; penalty.

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