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9 CFR Part 314

11 sections.

  • § 314.1
    § 314.1 Disposition of condemned products at official establishments having tanking facilities; sealing of tanks.
  • § 314.2
    § 314.2 Tanking and other facilities for inedible products to be separate from edible product facilities.
  • § 314.3
    § 314.3 Disposition of condemned products at official establishments having no tanking facilities.
  • § 314.4
    § 314.4 Suppression of odors in preparing inedible products.
  • § 314.5
    § 314.5 Inedible rendered fats prepared at official establishments.
  • § 314.6
    § 314.6 Inedible fats from outside official establishments.
  • § 314.7
    § 314.7 Carcasses of livestock condemned on ante-mortem inspection not to pass through edible product areas.
  • § 314.8
    § 314.8 Dead animal carcasses.
  • § 314.9
    § 314.9 Specimens for educational, research, and other nonfood purposes; permits for, required.
  • § 314.10
    § 314.10 Livers condemned because of parasitic infestation and for other causes; conditions for disposal for purposes other than human food.
  • § 314.11
    § 314.11 Handling of certain condemned products for purposes other than human food.

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