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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 95 — Animal health

95.72 Transportation, processing and disposal of dead animals.

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95.72 Transportation, processing and disposal of dead animals.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Animal food processor” means a person, other than a renderer, engaged in the business of slaughtering animals or collecting or receiving dead animals in a raw or uncooked state for processing into animal food.
(b)“Collector” means a person engaged only in the business of collecting or receiving dead animals for sale or delivery to a renderer, animal food processor, grease processor or operator of a fur farm and who does not otherwise process the dead animals.
(c)“Dead animal”:
1. Means any dead animal or part of a dead animal other than an animal slaughtered as food for humans.
2. Means an animal slaughtered as food for humans but which becomes unsuitable as food for humans.
3. Includes animals slaughtered or processed as food for animals and all inedible parts and by-products of animals slaughtered or processed as food for humans.
4. Does not include commercial feed as defined under s. 94.72
(b)or fully rendered products of dead animals.
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