N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 96-Z-11 – Criminal transporting of inedible meat
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§ 96-z-11. Criminal transporting of inedible meat. A person is guilty of criminal transporting of inedible meat when he knowingly and unlawfully transports such meat for human consumption or when he knowingly and unlawfully transports inedible meat which is not marked or stamped with the legend "unfit for human consumption", as required by the commissioner. Criminal transporting of inedible meat is a class E felony.
Attorney's Note
Under the New York Laws, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class E felony | between 1 and 4 years | up to $5,000 |
Terms Used In N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 96-Z-11
- Inedible meat: means meat and meat products derived from dead, dying, disabled, diseased or condemned animals, and meat or meat products, regardless of origin, which are adulterated within the meaning of section two hundred of this chapter. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 96-Y
- Meat: means the entire bodies, carcasses or portions thereof of animals or birds. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 96-Y