Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part I - Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services
Chapter 1 - MEAT HYGIENE
Subchapter D - DISPOSAL OF DISEASED OR OTHERWISE ADULTERATED CARCASSES
- Section 1.141 - General requirements
- Section 1.142 - Tuberculosis
- Section 1.143 - Hog cholera
- Section 1.144 - Swine injected with hog cholera virus
- Section 1.145 - Swine erysipelas
- Section 1.146 - Diamond-skin disease
- Section 1.147 - Arthritis
- Section 1.148 - Anasarca or generalized edema
- Section 1.149 - Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis
- Section 1.150 - Other diseases and conditions
- Section 1.151 - Neoplasms
- Section 1.152 - Epithelioma of the eye
- Section 1.153 - Pigmentary deposits
- Section 1.154 - Abrasions, bruises, abscesses, pus
- Section 1.155 - Brucellosis
- Section 1.156 - Conditions which may cause food poisoning
- Section 1.157 - Necrobacillosis, pyemia and septicemia
- Section 1.158 - Caseous lymphadenitis
- Section 1.159 - Icterus
- Section 1.160 - Sexual odor of swine
- Section 1.161 - Mange or scab
- Section 1.162 - Hogs affected with other conditions
- Section 1.163 - Tapeworm cysts in cattle
- Section 1.164 - Tapeworm cysts in hogs
- Section 1.165 - Tapeworm cysts in sheep
- Section 1.166 - Parasites not transmissible to man; gid bladder-worms; hydatid cysts; flukes; fringed tapeworms
- Section 1.167 - Emaciation
- Section 1.168 - Injured animals slaughtered at unusual hours
- Section 1.169 - Carcasses of young animals
- Section 1.170 - Unborn and stillborn animals
- Section 1.171 - Livestock suffocated or hogs scalded alive
- Section 1.172 - Affected livers
- Section 1.173 - Vesicular diseases
- Section 1.174 - Listeriosis
- Section 1.175 - Anemia
- Section 1.176 - Muscular lesions
- Section 1.177 - Coccidioidal granuloma
- Section 1.178 - Odors, foreign and urine
- Section 1.179 - Products exposed to radiation
- Section 1.180 - Biological residues
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
This subchapter cited in 7 Pa. Code § 1.1 (relating to definitions); 7 Pa. Code § 1.83 (relating to identification of "Pa. Suspects"-general); 7 Pa. Code § 1.86 (identification of "Pa. Condemned"-general); and 7 Pa. Code § 1.130 (relating to inspection of mammary glands).
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