Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) In addition to the definitions set forth
in the Texas Agriculture Code, Chapter 165, Chapter 55 of this title (relating
to Swine), and Chapter 35 Subchapter B of this title (relating to Brucellosis),
the following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the
following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Restricted garbage--includes the animal
refuse matter and the putrescible animal waste resulting from handling,
preparing, cooking, or consuming food containing all or part of an animal
carcass; the animal waste material by-products or commingled animal and
vegetable waste material by-products of a restaurant, kitchen, cookery, or
slaughterhouse; and refuse accumulations of animal matter or commingled animal
and vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise.
(2) Unrestricted garbage--includes the
vegetable, fruit, dairy, or baked goods refuse matter and vegetable waste and
refuse accumulations resulting from handling, preparing, cooking, or consuming
food containing only vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise.
(3) Person--includes any individual,
partnership, association, corporation, company, joint stock association,
governmental subdivision, public or private organization of any character, body
politic or any organized group of persons, whether incorporated or not;
including any trustee, receiver, assignee, or similar representative
thereof.
(b) A person is
prohibited from feeding restricted garbage to swine or providing restricted
garbage to any person for the purpose of feeding swine, except a facility
operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice may feed restricted
garbage to swine if the garbage is properly treated in accordance with
applicable federal requirements.
(c) A person may feed unrestricted garbage to
swine only if the person first registers with and secures a permit from the
commission.
(1) Each location where
unrestricted garbage is fed to swine shall be registered with the
commission.
(2) Registered
locations shall be issued a permit upon compliance with the requirements
contained in this section.
(3)
Feral swine shall not be fed on the premises of a registered
location.
(4) Prior to
registration/re-registration approval, a swine brucellosis and pseudorabies
negative test may be required on all breeding swine based on the outcome of a
disease risk analysis of the herd. Tests for other diseases may be conducted on
the samples collected for registration approval or renewal.
(5) An annual disease risk analysis shall be
conducted by a state or federal inspector on each registered
location.
(6) As determined by an
analysis of risk for swine brucellosis and pseudorabies and other diseases of
concern that may be transmitted among swine or to other species of livestock,
the commission may require a test or tests of swine on the registered location
at any time the commission determines that the risk is sufficient to warrant a
test.
(d) Garbage
feeding permit.
(1) Permits are valid for two
years from the date of issuance.
(2) Application for a permit shall be
submitted on a form prescribed by the commission providing at least the
following information:
(A) Name, address and
telephone number of the applicant;
(B) Physical location of the garbage feeding
facility;
(C) Type of garbage to be
fed; and
(D) Name, address and
telephone number of the source for garbage or potential garbage
received.
(3) Renewal.
To renew a garbage feeding facility permit, a person must submit an application
on a form prescribed by the commission 30 to 60 days prior to the expiration of
the permit:
(A) A disease risk analysis shall
be conducted by the commission on each registered location 30-60 days prior to
expiration of the permit.
(B) If an
application for the renewal of a permit is not properly completed between 30
and 60 days prior to its expiration, the permit will terminate at the end of
its stated term.
(C) A permit
expiration date may be extended if the renewal application is pending
completion due to the disease risk analysis and any required testing resulting
from the analysis.
(D) The
commission may revoke or deny renewal of a permit if a garbage feeding facility
fails to meet the requirements of this section or violates any provision of
Chapters 161 or 165 of the Texas Agriculture Code. The revocation or denial
will remain in effect until the deficiencies causing the revocation or denial
are corrected and any penalties assessed as a result of the revocation or
denial are satisfied. The garbage feeding facility permit may be revoked for
blatant or repetitive violation(s) of this section or Chapters 161 or 165 of
the Texas Agriculture Code.
(e) Inspection authority.
(1) For the purpose of inspection,
examination, or sampling, commission representatives are entitled to enter at
reasonable hours any building or place owned, controlled, or operated by a
permitted person if from probable cause it appears that the building or place
is in the business of feeding garbage to swine.
(2) A commission representative shall perform
inspections of applicants for registration at a time when normal feeding
activities can be observed.
(f) Facilities.
(1) Garbage shall not be fed on the
ground.
(2) If feeding platforms
are used, there must be watertight platform space of at least three square feet
to feed each hog .
(3) If troughs
are used, at least one linear foot must be supplied for each hog to be
fed.
(g) Records: The
permit holder shall maintain a daily log reflecting the amount of garbage
collected and the sources of such garbage. A copy of the log shall be provided
to a commission representative upon request during normal business hours. The
log shall be maintained for one year from the date of entry.
(h) Sanitation
(1) Water.
(A) There shall be a sufficient supply of
water for cleaning.
(B) There shall
be a sufficient supply of clean water available for swine to drink at all
times.
(C) Shelters and feeding
areas shall be constructed to provide for satisfactory drainage.
(2) Rodent and Pest Control.
(A) Effective fly and rodent control measures
shall be used.
(B) Containers used
to transport or store garbage shall be closed and sufficiently sealed to
prevent access by rodents or insects. These containers shall be kept clean and
free from accumulations of grease or foreign matter.
(3) Excess garbage shall be removed from the
premises, and shall not remain on the premises over 36 hours. Unused, excess,
or spoiled garbage shall be buried or burned and shall under no circumstances
be poured or dumped in the feeding or cooking area.
(4) Animal carcasses shall be removed from
the registered location premises promptly and disposed of in accordance with
§
RSA
59.12 of this title and applicable state and
local ordinances.
(i) In
addition to any other violations that may arise under the act or this chapter,
it is a violation for any person to falsify an application.