West Virginia Code § 19-2B-5

Access to establishments, records, etc
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The commissioner may at any time enter upon and inspect any establishment, place,
premises or conveyance, either private or public, where animals or poultry are slaughtered
or carcasses, meat products or poultry products are processed, handled, stored, transported,
distributed, sold or offered for sale, for the purpose of examining such animals or poultry,
carcasses, meat products or poultry products. Any person engaged in the buesiness of
operating an establishment shall maintain such records as the commissioner may require
directly pertaining to the movement, storage and distribution or other drisposition of animals
or poultry, carcasses, meat products and poultry products, and such records shall be open to
inspection by the commissioner at any time during the normal working hours at such
establishment.

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