Mississippi Code 1972 (2024)
Title 75 - REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE AND INVESTMENTS (§§ 75-1-101 — 75-99-7)
Chapter 35 - MEAT INSPECTION (§§ 75-35-1 — 75-35-327)
Article 1 - INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS; ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING (§§ 75-35-1 — 75-35-33)
Section 75-35-17 - Sanitary inspection and regulation of slaughtering or similar establishments; duty of commissioner with respect to adulterated meat or meat food products

Universal Citation:
MS Code § 75-35-17 (2024)
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The commissioner shall cause to be made, by experts in sanitation, or by other competent inspectors, such inspection of all slaughtering, meat-canning, salting, packing, rendering, or similar establishments in which cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses, mules, and other equines are slaughtered and the meat and meat food products thereof are prepared as may be necessary to inform himself concerning the sanitary conditions of the same, and to prescribe the rules and regulations of sanitation under which such establishments shall be maintained. Where the sanitary conditions of any such establishment are such that the meat or meat food products are rendered adulterated, he shall refuse to allow said meat or meat food products to be labeled, marked, stamped, or tagged as "Mississippi inspected and passed" or appropriately marked.

Codes, 1942, § 4575-158, Laws, 1968, ch. 245, § 8, eff. 7/1/1968.


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