Utah Code § 4-32a-204

Inspection and slaughter of domesticated game
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(1) Except as provided in Section 4-32a-205, domesticated game shall receive both an
antemortem inspection and postmortem inspection by a veterinarian or veterinarian designee
as part of the slaughtering process, in accordance with this section.

(2) A veterinarian or veterinarian designee may complete an antemortem inspection or postmortem
inspection in the field, in accordance with the requirements of this part.
(3)
(a) Before undertaking an antemortem inspection or postmortem inspection, a veterinarian or
veterinarian designee shall inspect the designated slaughter area and facilities in accordance
with this part and department rule.
(b) A veterinarian or veterinarian designee may not undertake an antemortem or postmortem
inspection if the designated slaughter area and facilities do not pass the inspection described
in Subsection (3)(a).
(4) If domesticated game requires an antemortem inspection and the domesticated game does not
pass the antemortem inspection, the domesticated game may not be slaughtered for wholesale
or retail sale.
(5)
(a) Before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut, domesticated game shall be rendered
insensible to pain by a single blow, gunshot, electrical shock, or other means that is
instantaneous and effective.
(b) Immediately after domesticated game is stunned or killed, the domesticated game or
domesticated game carcass shall be shackled, hoisted, stuck, and bled.
(c) The parts of a domesticated game carcass shall be identified with the particular carcass until
after completion of the postmortem inspection, in accordance with department rule.
(6)
(a) Postmortem inspection of a domesticated game carcass shall be conducted immediately
following the slaughter and evisceration of the domesticated game.
(b) A veterinarian or veterinarian designee that completes a postmortem inspection shall, if
condemning a domesticated game carcass:
(i) mark each domesticated game carcass or part of a domesticated game carcass as
condemned in accordance with department rule; and
(ii) retain custody of each condemned domesticated game carcass or carcass part until proper
disposal occurs, in accordance with 9 C.F.R. Part 314 and department rule.

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