California Code of Regulations
Title 3 - Food and Agriculture
Division 2 - Animal Industry
Chapter 4 - Meat Inspection
Subchapter 1
Article 6 - Disposal of Diseased or Otherwise Adulterated Carcasses and Parts
Section 905.8 - Anaplasmosis, Anthrax, Babesiosis, Bacillary Hemoglobinuria in Cattle, Blackleg, Bluetongue, Hemorrhagic Septicemia, Icterohematuria in Sheep, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis, Leptospirosis, Malignant Epizootic Catarrh, Strangles, Purpura Hemorrhagica, Azoturia, Infectious Equine Encephalomyelitis, Toxic Encephalomyelitis (Forage Poisoning), Infectious Anemia (Swamp Fever), Dourine, Acute Influenza, Generalized Osteoporosis, Glanders (Farcy), Acute Inflammatory Lameness, Extensive Fistula, and Unhealed Vaccine Lesions
Carcasses of livestock affected with or showing lesions of anaplasmosis, anthrax, babesiosis, bacillary hemoglobinuria in cattle, blackleg, bluetongue, hemorrhagic septicemia, icterohematuria in sheep, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, leptospirosis, malignant epizootic catarrh, strangles, purpura hemorrhagica, azoturia, infectious equine encephalomyelitis, toxic encephalomyelitis (forage poisoning), infectious anemia (swamp fever), dourine, acute influenza, generalized osteoporosis, glanders (farcy), acute inflammatory lameness, extensive fistula, and unhealed vaccine lesions shall be handled in accordance with 9 CFR section 311.10 (2006).
1. New section filed 5-31-2007; operative 6-30-2007 (Register 2007, No. 22).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 18693, 18735, 18960, 18961 and 19014, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 18721, 18722, 18753, 18972, 18973, 18991, 19012 and 19017, Food and Agricultural Code; and 9 CFR section 311.10 (2006).