Utah Code 4-32a-205. Requirements for slaughtered domesticated game intended for sale to an end consumer
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(1) Domesticated game intended for sale to an end consumer does not require an antemortem inspection.
Terms Used In Utah Code 4-32a-205
- Antemortem inspection: means the inspection of live domesticated game immediately before slaughter. See Utah Code 4-32a-201
- Department: means the Department of Agriculture and Food created in Chapter 2, Administration. See Utah Code 4-1-109
- Domesticated game: means one of the following that is commercially raised for wholesale or retail sale to a restaurant, store, or end consumer:(2)(a) a domesticated elk;(2)(b) a bison;(2)(c) a game bird; or(2)(d) a rabbit. See Utah Code 4-32a-201
- End consumer: means an individual who:
(5)(a) purchases a product directly from an agricultural operation or a facility licensed to perform custom exempt processing, as defined in Section 4-32-105; and(5)(b) does not resell the purchased product. See Utah Code 4-32a-201- Postmortem inspection: means the inspection of a domesticated game carcass after slaughter. See Utah Code 4-32a-201
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) Domesticated game intended for sale to an end consumer shall:(2)(a) receive a postmortem inspection; or(2)(b) in accordance with department rule, prior to sale, be labeled that the purchased product is not certified, licensed, regulated, or inspected by the state. - End consumer: means an individual who: