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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 32

4-32-108. Duties of person who holds a farm custom slaughter license.

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Effective 5/14/2019
4-32-108. Duties of person who holds a farm custom slaughter license.
Each person who holds a farm custom slaughter license shall:
(1)keep accurate records of each animal or a nonamenable species slaughtered, including:
(a)the name, address, and telephone number of each person for whom the animal or a nonamenable species is slaughtered;
(b)a full description of each animal or a nonamenable species slaughtered including age, brands, marks, or other identifying marks, proof of ownership, and the destination of the carcass for processing; and
(c)the date of slaughter;
(2)require that each animal presented for slaughter bear a farm custom slaughter NOT FOR SALE tag;
(3)render the animal to be slaughtered insensible to pain by captive bolt, gunshot, electric shock, or other humane means before it is shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut; and
(4)stamp and tag the carcass of any slaughtered animal "Not For Sale."
Amended by Chapter 315 , 2019 General Session
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