Maryland Code § AG-4-123

Section AG-4-123
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No person may commit or cause the commission of any of the following acts:

(1) Slaughtering livestock or preparing any livestock carcass, part of
it, or meat food product in any establishment operating solely for intrastate
commerce, without obtaining a license;
(2) Selling, donating, transporting, or offering or receiving for sale or
transportation in intrastate commerce:
(i) Any livestock carcass, part of it, or meat food product,
unless the article has been inspected to assure it is not adulterated or misbranded
pursuant to the provisions of this subtitle or the Federal Meat Inspection Act; or
(ii) Any article capable of use as human food which is
adulterated or misbranded at the time of sale, donation, transportation or offer or
receipt for sale or transportation;
(3) Doing any act that is intended to cause any livestock carcass, part
of it, or meat food product capable of use as human food to be adulterated or
misbranded while the article is transported in intrastate commerce or is held for sale
or donation after transportation;
(4) Selling, donating, transporting, or offering or receiving for sale or
transportation in intrastate commerce any equine carcass, part of it, or meat or meat
food products of any equine, unless it is plainly and conspicuously marked or labeled,
or otherwise identified, as required by departmental rules and regulations, to show
the kind of animals from which the article is derived;
(5) Buying, selling, transporting, or offering or receiving for sale or
transportation in intrastate commerce any livestock carcass, part of it, meat or meat
food product not intended for use as human food unless it is denatured, naturally
inedible by humans, or otherwise identified to deter its use as human food as required
by regulation;
(6) Labeling or selling hamburger, chopped or ground beef as "all
beef" or "all meat" if the product contains more than 30 percent of fat, but the product
may contain seasoning not in excess of condimental qualities;
(7) Labeling or selling any hamburger, chopped or ground beef mixed
with poultry, pork, or other meat products, unless the content of all meats mixed with
the beef prominently appears on the labeling of the package before the content of the
beef is stated;
(8) Casting, printing, lithographing, or otherwise making any device
containing any official mark, or simulation, or any label bearing an official mark or

simulation, or any form of official certificate, or simulation, except as authorized by
the Secretary;
(9) Forging any official device, mark, or certificate;
(10) Using any official device, mark, or certificate, or simulation of any
of them, or altering, detaching, defacing, or destroying any official device, mark, or
certificate without the Secretary's authorization; failing to use, detach, deface, or
destroy, any official device, mark, or certificate in violation of the departmental rules
and regulations;
(11) Knowingly possessing, without promptly notifying the Secretary:
(i) Any official device;
(ii) Any counterfeit, simulated, forged, or improperly altered
official certificate; or
(iii) Any device, label, or any animal carcass, part or product of
it, bearing any counterfeit, simulated, forged, or improperly altered official mark;
(12) Knowingly making any false statement in any shipper's
certificate or other nonofficial or official certificate provided by the departmental
regulations;
(13) Knowingly and falsely representing that any article has been
inspected and passed or exempted under this subtitle;
(14) Neglecting or refusing to attend and testify or to answer any
lawful inquiry, or to produce documentary evidence, if a person has the power to do
so, in obedience to a Department subpoena;
(15) Willfully making any false entry or statement of fact in any report
required by this subtitle or willfully making any false entry in any record kept by any
person subject to this subtitle;
(16) Failing to file any report, required by the Secretary, within the
required time or failing to keep any record required by § 4-120 of this subtitle;
(17) Refusing to permit the Secretary access at any reasonable time,
to the premises, facilities, inventory, or records of any establishment at which
livestock are slaughtered, or the carcasses, parts of them, or meat food products are
prepared, or refusing to permit the Secretary to copy any records required by § 4-120
of this subtitle;

(18) Assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding, intimidating, or
interfering with any person while engaged in, or on account of, the performance of his
official duties under this subtitle;
(19) Giving or paying anything of value to any person employed to
perform any official duties under this subtitle; or
(20) Receiving by any person, employed to perform any official duties
under this subtitle, anything of value, given or paid by any person, to influence his
official actions.

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