Kansas Statutes 65-6a26. Inspection during both day and nighttime operation; inspection fee schedule; overtime payment
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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 65-6a26
- Intrastate commerce: means commerce within the state of Kansas. See Kansas Statutes 65-6a18
- Livestock: means cattle, buffaloes, sheep, swine, goats, domesticated deer, all creatures of the ratite family that are not indigenous to this state, including but not limited to ostriches, emus and rheas or horses, mules or other equines. See Kansas Statutes 65-6a18
- Poultry: means any domesticated bird, whether live or dead. See Kansas Statutes 65-6a18
- Prepared: means slaughtered or processed. See Kansas Statutes 65-6a18
- Secretary: means the secretary of agriculture. See Kansas Statutes 65-6a18
The secretary shall cause an examination and inspection of all livestock, domestic rabbits and poultry, and the food products thereof, which are slaughtered and prepared in establishments for the purposes of intrastate commerce, to be made during the nighttime as well as during the daytime when such slaughtering or the preparation of such food products is conducted during the nighttime. The secretary of agriculture shall by rule and regulation establish a schedule of fees to be charged against establishments for inspections made other than during regularly scheduled inspection periods and for all costs incurred in paying overtime to inspectors required for the inspection of such establishments.