Mandatory Poultry Inspection: S. 3176. 19561956 - 263 pages |
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... covering . " PROHIBITED ACTS " SEC . 1002. On and after January 1 , 1957 , the following acts and the causing thereof are hereby prohibited : " ( 1 ) Delivering or receiving for transportation or transporting in commerce any poultry or ...
... covering . " PROHIBITED ACTS " SEC . 1002. On and after January 1 , 1957 , the following acts and the causing thereof are hereby prohibited : " ( 1 ) Delivering or receiving for transportation or transporting in commerce any poultry or ...
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... covered by national legislation . Staring on page 23 , we describe the demand for mandatory inspec- tion . It is very enlightening to find that so many organizations , and particularly virtually every public health organization , have ...
... covered by national legislation . Staring on page 23 , we describe the demand for mandatory inspec- tion . It is very enlightening to find that so many organizations , and particularly virtually every public health organization , have ...
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... covered up with a big batch of requests for rooms and will be a little slow in confirming - but they'll handle each one in order , according to the date it's received . If your's isn't in- better shoot it along today . POULTRY SHOULD ...
... covered up with a big batch of requests for rooms and will be a little slow in confirming - but they'll handle each one in order , according to the date it's received . If your's isn't in- better shoot it along today . POULTRY SHOULD ...
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... covered outside and filled inside with filth , to a clean item of food . Each step in this procedure should remove some of the filth or inedible material , making the remaining portions progressively cleaner . Unfortunately , Mr ...
... covered outside and filled inside with filth , to a clean item of food . Each step in this procedure should remove some of the filth or inedible material , making the remaining portions progressively cleaner . Unfortunately , Mr ...
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... covered by this mark was processed in a plant which met the rigid sanitary facility and operating requirements of the United States Department of Agri- culture , and , further , that , at the time of evisceration , every individual bird ...
... covered by this mark was processed in a plant which met the rigid sanitary facility and operating requirements of the United States Department of Agri- culture , and , further , that , at the time of evisceration , every individual bird ...
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agency Agricultural Marketing Service Amalgamated Meat Cutters appeal grading applicant approved authority bill birds BUTZ carcass Chairman chickens clean committee compulsory inspection Congress consumer containers Department of Agriculture Department of Health diseased poultry dressed poultry Drug Administration edible products employees eviscerated Federal Food Federal-State Food and Drug grade mark grading service inspec inspection for wholesomeness inspection mark inspection of poultry inspection program inspector interest interstate commerce label Labor and Public legislation licensed LISTER HILL mandatory inspection Marketing Administration Meat Inspection Act mortem inspection Newark official plant operations poultry and poultry poultry industry poultry inspection service poultry or poultry poultry processing poultry products pounds 8 ounces processing plants processor Production and Marketing protection psittacosis public health Quality ready-to-cook poultry regulations REIDY sanitary sanitation Secretary of Agriculture Senator MURRAY slaughter statement sumer supervision supervisor thereof tion turkeys U. S. Grade United States Department United States Senate Washington
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Page 200 - AN ACT To provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes...
Page 64 - Today and tomorrow we expect to hear from witnesses representing the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and from some industry witnesses who have expressed an interest in testifying briefly on these bills.
Page 225 - That the Association of Food and Drug Officials of the United States in Annual Conference assembled in Carlsbad.