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South Dakota

Title 39 · Chapter 39-5
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39-5-1. 39-5-1 to 39-5-4. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 214
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39-5-5. Sign and labeling required for sale of imported meat--Misdemeanor.
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39-5-6. Definition of terms.
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39-5-7. Enforcement of chapter by secretary through inspectors and employees of Animal Industry Board.
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39-5-8. Rules and regulations of secretary--Reports required--Conformity of rules to Federal Wholesome Meat Act.
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39-5-9. Power of secretary to administer oaths and require attendance of witnesses--Self-incrimination privilege of witnesses.
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39-5-10. Cooperation by secretary with federal, state or local agencies--Acceptance of federal aid.
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39-5-11. Exemptions from inspection and preparation provisions.
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39-5-11.1. License required for meat processors.
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39-5-11.2. Continuing education for meat processor.
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39-5-12. Withdrawal or denial of exemption by secretary.
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39-5-13. Acts or transactions and carcasses, parts or meat food products regulated under Federal Wholesome Meat Act exempt.
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39-5-14. Adulterated carcass, part, or meat food product defined.
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39-5-15. Application for inspection services.
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39-5-16. Ante-mortem inspection of livestock.
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39-5-17. Post-mortem inspection of carcasses and parts--Inspection of meat food products.
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39-5-18. Inspections made by or under supervision of veterinary inspectors.
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39-5-19. Cost of inspection--Rates for overtime, night, and holiday work.
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39-5-20. Quarantine, segregation, and reinspection of livestock, carcasses and parts, and meat food products.
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39-5-21. Condemnation and destruction of adulterated carcasses, parts, and meat food products--Reprocessing authorized.
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39-5-22. Appeal from condemnation determination--Inspection and costs--Destruction of articles.
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39-5-23. Refusal or withdrawal of inspection--Grounds and procedure for action by secretary.
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39-5-23.1. Inhumane slaughtering--Refusal or suspension of inspection.
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39-5-23.2. Humane methods of slaughtering.
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39-5-24. Facilities and sanitary practices of establishments operated in accordance with regulations of secretary--Inspection of carcasses, parts, or meat food products required for admittance into establishment.
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39-5-25. Regulation of entry and handling of equine carcasses and products or other meat food products in official establishments.
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39-5-26. Misbranded carcass or meat food product defined--Cell-cultured protein.
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39-5-27. Labeling and marking of carcasses, parts, meat food products or containers required.
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39-5-28. Labeling and marking styles and sizes of type--Definitions and standards of identity or composition and standards of fill of container prescribed by secretary.
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39-5-29. False or misleading marking or labeling or misleading container prohibited.
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39-5-30. Determination and modification by secretary of false or misleading marking, labeling, or container--Hearing on determination.
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39-5-31. Meat processors and related industries subject to regulation by secretary.
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39-5-32. Meat and meat products not to be used for human consumption--Denaturing or identification as inedible required.
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39-5-33. Registration of meat brokers, renderers, animal food manufacturers, wholesalers or warehousemen.
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39-5-34. Regulation of dealing in diseased, dying, crippled or dead livestock.
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39-5-35. Disposal of carcasses, parts, or meat food products from noncomplying official establishments.
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39-5-36. Records required of all types of meat businesses.
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39-5-37. Detention of carcass, part, or meat food product, inedible product, or dying, crippled or diseased livestock--Grounds and procedure for action by secretary.
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39-5-38. Seizure and condemnation of articles or animals in violation--Procedure for disposal of articles or animals.
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39-5-39. Prohibited acts.
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39-5-39.1. Sale of diseased carcass for human consumption as felony.
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39-5-40. 39-5-40. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 190, § 364
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39-5-41. Principal or employer liable for acts or omissions of agent or employee.
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39-5-42. Notice of report of violation by secretary to state's attorney--Warning notice by secretary authorized.
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39-5-43. Circuit court jurisdiction.
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39-5-44. Notice of operation of inspection and regulatory provisions.
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39-5-45. Severability of chapter.
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39-5-46. 39-5-46 to 39-5-54. Transferred to §§ 34-18A-1 to 34-18A-9
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39-5-55. Cell-cultured protein--State moneys prohibited--Exclusions.
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