California Code of Regulations
Title 3 - Food and Agriculture
Division 2 - Animal Industry
Chapter 4 - Meat Inspection
Subchapter 1
Article 4 - Ante-Mortem Inspection
- Section 903 - Ante-Mortem Inspection in Pens of Official Establishments
- Section 903.1 - Livestock Suspected of Being Diseased or Affected with Certain Conditions; Identifying Suspects; Disposition on Post-Mortem Inspection or Otherwise
- Section 903.2 - Dead, Dying, Disabled, or Diseased Livestock
- Section 903.3 - Livestock Showing Symptoms of Certain Metabolic, Toxic, Nervous, or Circulatory Disturbances, Nutritional Imbalances, or Infectious or Parasitic Diseases
- Section 903.4 - Swine; Disposal Due to Hog Cholera
- Section 903.5 - Epithelioma of the Eye
- Section 903.6 - Livestock Affected with Anthrax; Cleaning and Disinfection of Infected Livestock Pens and Driveways
- Section 903.7 - Cattle Affected with Anasarca and Generalized Edema
- Section 903.8 - Swine Erysipelas
- Section 903.9 - Onset of Parturition
- Section 903.10 - Vaccine Livestock
- Section 903.11 - Emergency Slaughter
- Section 903.12 - Disposition of Condemned Livestock
- Section 903.13 - Brucellosis-Reactor Goats
- Section 903.14 - Vesicular Diseases
- Section 903.15 - Livestock Suspected of Biological Residues
- Section 903.16 - Livestock Used for Research
- Section 903.17 - Official Marks and Devices for Purposes of Ante-Mortem Inspection
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