West Virginia Code § 19-2B-6

Inspection, marking, labeling, branding, etc.; quarantine; segregation;
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
scheduling of operations; disposition of carcasses, etc.; reinspection; health
examination; rejection tags.
(a) The commissioner shall provide antemortem and postmortem inspection of all animals
and poultry which are to be sold or offered for sale through a commercial outlet,
establishment or distributor. e
(b) The commissioner shall provide reinspection of carcasses, meat products and poultry
products during further processing which have previously been inspected.
(c) All inspections under the provisions of this article shall be performed in accordance with
reasonable rules promulgated by the commissioner.
(d) The commissioner shall inspect all establishments uander state inspection to make certain
that they are operating in accordance with the provisions of this article and all reasonable
rules promulgated by the commissioner. l
(e) When one inspector is assigned to make inspections at two or more establishments where
few animals or poultry are slaughtered, ori where small quantities of carcasses, meat
products or poultry products are processed, or where the operations at such establishments
are sporadic, and such establishments in any of such cases are in reasonable close proximity
to one another, the commissioner, giving full consideration to the convenience of the
licensees of such establishments and considering the available inspection work force, may by
written notice to such licensees specify a reasonable schedule for such operations: Provided,
That the commissioner may not require operations other than during normal working hours.
(f) Every conveyance used by any establishment under state inspection, and,
notwithstandiVng the provisions of section seven of this article, every conveyance used by any
slaughterhouse, processing plant or distributor inspected by the United States Department
of Agriculture, for the transportation of carcasses, meat products or poultry products shall
be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and may be inspected in accordance with the
provisions of this article and reasonable rules promulgated by the commissioner.
(g) The commissioner shall require such quarantine and segregation of animals or poultry,
carcasses, meat products or poultry products in establishments as is deemed necessary to
effectuate the provisions of this article.
(h) The head, tongue, tail, thymus glands, viscera, blood and other parts of any slaughtered
animal shall be retained in such a manner as to preserve their identity until after the
postmortem inspection has been completed.
(i) Each licensee shall pay for such devices for the affixing of marks, brands, or stamps and
for such labels as may be prescribed for his or her establishment by the commissioner. Such
devices and labels shall be under the exclusive control and supervision of the commissioner.
The label used by any licensee shall be of the form and size prescribed by reasonable rules
promulgated by the commissioner.
(j) Each animal carcass that has been inspected and passed in this state by the commissioner
shall be marked at the time of inspection with the inspection legend. Any animal or poultry
carcass which is not passed shall be marked conspicuously by the commissioner at the time
of inspection in the following manner: "W. Va. inspected and condemned," oer any
abbreviation thereof.
(k) Each primal part of an animal carcass that has been inspected and passed shall be
marked with the inspection legend, and each liver, beef heart anud beef tongue that has been
inspected and passed shall be branded with the inspection legend at the time of final
inspection. Meat that has been boned out, cut from primal ptarts or otherwise changed so
that the inspection legend is no longer plainly visible, and meat products and poultry
products that are too small to be marked with the inspection legend shall be packed in
closed containers to which shall be affixed the label indicating that the meat products or
poultry products contained therein have been inspected and passed. Upon removal of the
contents of such containers bearing such labesl, the label shall be defaced to prevent its
reuse.
(l) All carcasses, and meat products gwhich have been derived from an animal slaughtered by
a custom slaughterer or processed by a custom slaughterer or custom processor shall be
marked "W. Va. custom slaughetered" in letters not less than three eighths of an inch in
height.
(m) Each official inspection mark shall contain the establishment number of the
establishment involved, unless otherwise authorized by rules promulgated by the
commissioner.
(n) The commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered to seize and destroy: (1) Any
animWal or poultry to be slaughtered in this state and thereafter sold or offered for sale
through a commercial outlet or distributor which cannot be made fit for human
consumption; (2) any animal or poultry, carcass, meat product or poultry product
slaughtered or processed in this state in violation of the provisions of this article or any
reasonable rules promulgated by the commissioner; (3) any carcass, meat product or poultry
product that does not bear an inspection legend or label provided for by this article or which
has not been inspected and passed under inspection provided by the United States
Department of Agriculture and which is intended to be sold or offered for sale through a
commercial outlet or distributor; and (4) any animal or poultry, carcass, meat product or
poultry product which is adulterated.
Where appropriate, the commissioner may, in lieu of destruction as aforesaid, denature,
decharacterize, mutilate or slash any carcass, meat product or poultry product intended to
be sold or offered for sale through a commercial outlet or distributor. The commissioner is
also authorized and empowered to seize and retain under a retained tag any animal or
poultry, carcass, meat product or poultry product until the commissioner determines to
destroy, denature, decharacterize, mutilate, slash or release the same. Whenever the
commissioner is authorized or empowered to take any of the actions specified in this
subsection, he or she may order and direct the person having custody or possession of such
animal or poultry, carcass, meat product or poultry product, or the licensee of the
establishment in which it is found, to be responsible for the disposition thereof, as well as
any necessary storage, handling or other incidentals related thereto. Such deisposition shall
be carried out only under the direction and supervision of the commissioner.
(o) Whenever practicable, the commissioner shall forego the actions authorized in the
immediately preceding subsection and permit reprocessing if such reprocessing will correct
or eliminate the conditions which would have justified any of such actions. Any such
reprocessing in this state shall be under the supervision of tthe commissioner.
(p) Whenever the commissioner has good cause to believe that any carcass, meat product or
poultry product whether fresh, frozen, or processed, and which is intended to be sold or
offered for sale through a commercial outlet or distributor, may be adulterated or otherwise
injurious to health, he or she may inspect or rseinspect the same under the provisions of this
article and any reasonable rules promulgated by him or her, even though such carcass, meat
product or poultry product may have been previously inspected and passed.
(q) No licensee shall employ in any establishment any person who has any communicable
disease or infected wounds or ewho is a carrier of any communicable disease. To enforce the
provisions of this subsection, the commissioner may require any employee or prospective
employee to submit to aL health examination by a physician and furnish to the commissioner a
certificate from such physician concerning his or her findings. The cost of conducting such
examination and furnishing such certificate shall be borne by the licensee concerned.
(r) Whenever the commissioner inspects any room, compartment, equipment or utensil in
any establishment subject to state inspection and finds the same not to be clean and sanitary
or fWinds the same to be otherwise unsuitable for the slaughtering or processing operations
carried on in such establishment, he or she shall affix thereto a rejection tag or rejection
notice. No such rejected room, compartment, equipment or utensil shall be used until the
deficiencies requiring such rejection shall have been fully and completely corrected and the
rejection tag or rejection notice has been removed. No person other than the commissioner
shall remove any such rejection tag or notice.
(s) When any animal or poultry, carcass, meat product or poultry product has been inspected
hereunder, the appropriate official inspection mark shall be affixed thereto, and no person
shall remove the same unless authorized so to do by the commissioner.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.