Colorado Code § 35-33-201

Processing facilities - operation - rules
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(1) Each processing facility
licensed under this article must be operated and maintained in a manner sufficient to prevent the
creation of unsanitary conditions and to ensure that meat or meat products are not adulterated.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-117), ch. 123, p. 513, § 10, effective April
16, 2009.)
(3) All persons coming in contact with meat or meat products shall wear clean garments
and a suitable head covering and shall keep their hands clean. No person with infected cuts or a
communicable disease shall be allowed to handle meat or meat products.
(4) and (5) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-117), ch. 123, p. 513, § 10,
effective April 16, 2009.)
(6) Unpackaged or uncovered meat or meat products shall not be moved through the
slaughter, holding, or refuse rooms or areas.
(7) and (8) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-117), ch. 123, p. 513, § 10,
effective April 16, 2009.)
(9) (a) Adulterated or inedible meat shall be decharacterized so as to unequivocally
preclude its use for human food and shall be disposed of by methods approved by the
commissioner.
(b) Decharacterization of adulterated or inedible meat shall be accomplished by freely
slashing and covering all exposed surfaces with an edible green dye, charcoal, or such other
methods as may be approved by the commissioner.
(10) All meat and meat products, except poultry, resulting from the processing or
slaughter of uninspected animals:
(a) Shall, as soon as is practicable, be marked or coded with the owner's name and
marked "NOT FOR SALE" in letters not less than three-eighths of an inch in height;
(b) Shall, when packaged, be marked or coded with the owner's name, the date of
wrapping of the package, and the package contents, and labeled "NOT FOR SALE"; and
(c) Shall be returned to the owner or decharacterized and disposed of by methods
approved by the commissioner, except for unclaimed meat from wildlife subject to the
jurisdiction of the Colorado division of parks and wildlife, which shall be donated or disposed of
in accordance with any applicable state or federal health or wildlife laws.
(11) All poultry and poultry products must be marked as required by the commissioner
by rule.

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