Nevada Code § 583.445

Ante mortem and postmortem inspection; quarantine; condemnation; processing in lieu of condemnation under certain circumstances
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1. The Officer, an inspector or a person
acting as an inspector shall make an ante mortem inspection of livestock,
poultry and game mammals and birds in any official establishment where
livestock, poultry or game mammals or birds are slaughtered for commercial purposes.
2. Whenever slaughtering operations are
being conducted, the Officer, an inspector or a person acting as an inspector
shall make postmortem inspection of the carcasses and parts thereof of each
animal and bird slaughtered in an official establishment.
3. The Officer, inspector or person acting
as an inspector shall quarantine, segregate and reinspect livestock, poultry,
game mammals and birds, and carcasses and parts thereof in official
establishments as he or she deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of NRS 583.255 to 583.555 , inclusive.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, all carcasses of livestock, poultry, other animals and parts thereof
found by the Officer, an inspector or person acting as an inspector to be
adulterated in any official establishment must be condemned by the Officer or
an inspector. If no appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, the
carcasses must be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of an
inspector unless the carcasses can, by processing, be made unadulterated. In
such a case they need not be so condemned and destroyed if processed under the
supervision of an inspector and thereafter found to be unadulterated. If any
appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, the carcasses must be
appropriately marked and segregated pending completion of an additional
inspection. The appeal is at the cost of the appellant if the Officer, after a
hearing, determines that the appeal is frivolous. If the determination of
condemnation is sustained, the carcasses must be destroyed for human food
purposes under the supervision of an inspector.

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