Florida Statutes 583.181 – Disposal of dead poultry and hatchery residue; inspection and quarantine; penalties
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(1) DEFINITIONS.–As used in this section, where the context permits, the term:
For details, see Fla. Stat. § 775.082(4)(b)
(a) “Egg producer” means any person, firm, or corporation that produces eggs.
Attorney's Note
Under the Florida Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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misdemeanor of the second degree | up to 60 days | up to $500 |
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 583.181
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- person: includes individuals, children, firms, associations, joint adventures, partnerships, estates, trusts, business trusts, syndicates, fiduciaries, corporations, and all other groups or combinations. See Florida Statutes 1.01
(b) “Hatchery residue” means dead chicks, down, egg shells, or unhatched and unused eggs.
(c) “Poultry hatchery” means any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of hatching eggs of chickens, turkeys, ducks, or other fowl.
(d) “Poultry producer” means any person, firm, or corporation that grows chickens, turkeys, ducks, or other fowl.
(2) SANITARY DISPOSAL OF DEAD POULTRY AND HATCHERY RESIDUE.–Every poultry producer, egg producer, and poultry hatchery doing business in this state shall provide for the sanitary disposal of dead birds and hatchery residue. The disposal may be accomplished by incineration, processing in approved rendering plants, feeding to swine in permitted garbage feeding establishments after adequate heat treatment, burial in sanitary disposal pits or sanitary landfills, or other methods which may be approved by the department. If dead birds or hatchery residue is not disposed of on the premises where produced, the materials must be transported to the disposal site in containers sufficiently sealed so as to prevent spillage thereof.
(3) POWERS AND DUTIES.–In the discharge of its duties under this section, the department has the power:
(a) To prescribe satisfactory facilities and equipment for the handling, destruction, and disposal of dead birds and hatchery residue so as to prevent the spread or dissemination of diseases of poultry.
(b) To enter upon any premises where poultry is kept by poultry producers, poultry hatcheries, and egg producers and make such inspections as are necessary to ensure the proper disposal of dead birds and hatchery residue as required by this section.
(c) To quarantine any premises found to be in violation of this section or the rules adopted hereunder.
(4) EXEMPTIONS.–The provisions of this section do not apply to poultry producers or egg producers with flocks of 500 birds or less, unless it is determined by the department that such producer’s means of disposal constitutes a disease threat.