Nevada Code § 583.485

Records; examination of facilities and inventory
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1. Persons engaged in the business of
slaughtering, freezing, packing, labeling, buying and selling for intrastate
commerce or transporting, shipping or receiving in such commerce livestock or
poultry slaughtered for human consumption or holding such articles so received
shall maintain such records as the Officer by regulation may require, showing,
to the extent that they are concerned therewith, the receipt, delivery, sale,
movement or disposition of such articles, and shall, upon the request of the
Officer, permit the Officer at reasonable times to have access to and to copy
all such records.
2. Any person, firm or corporation that
engages in business, in or for intrastate commerce, as a renderer, or engages
in the business of buying, selling or transporting, in such commerce, any dead,
dying, disabled or diseased cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses, mules or other
equines, or poultry, or parts of the carcasses of any such animals that died
otherwise than by slaughter, shall keep records subject to inspection pursuant
to subsection 1.
3. Any record required to be maintained by
this section shall be maintained for a period of 2 years after the transaction
has taken place which is subject to such record.
4. Persons, firms or corporations
specified in subsections 1 and 2 shall, at all reasonable times, upon notice by
a duly authorized representative of the Officer, afford such representative
access to their places of business and an opportunity to examine the facilities
and inventory and to take reasonable samples of their inventory, upon payment
of the fair market value thereof.

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