Amend the Meat Inspection Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1314, H.R. 1321, and H.R. 6168, June 26, 27, 28, 29, July 17, 19, and 20, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 251 pages |
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... plants engaged in slaughtering have moved from highly centralized locations around key metropolitan areas such as Chicago - to widely decentralized locations in livestock feeding areas . On the other hand , plants which process and ...
... plants engaged in slaughtering have moved from highly centralized locations around key metropolitan areas such as Chicago - to widely decentralized locations in livestock feeding areas . On the other hand , plants which process and ...
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... plant . The act now provides only implied and / or fragmented authority in some areas that greatly hinders effective ... plants operated by highly skilled workmen , be protected by a 1967 meat inspection law - not a 1906 appropriations ...
... plant . The act now provides only implied and / or fragmented authority in some areas that greatly hinders effective ... plants operated by highly skilled workmen , be protected by a 1967 meat inspection law - not a 1906 appropriations ...
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... plants . With this proposed authority , enforcement of the basic intent of Congress and protection of the public would be greatly enhanced . USDA would be far better able to prevent unwholesome meat prod- ucts from getting into human ...
... plants . With this proposed authority , enforcement of the basic intent of Congress and protection of the public would be greatly enhanced . USDA would be far better able to prevent unwholesome meat prod- ucts from getting into human ...
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... plant or what amount of business does a plant have to do to justify the placing of a Federal inspector in the plant ? Dr. SOMERS . Mr. Jones , there is no minimum amount of ... plants of that kind are usually 24 AMEND THE MEAT INSPECTION ACT.
... plant or what amount of business does a plant have to do to justify the placing of a Federal inspector in the plant ? Dr. SOMERS . Mr. Jones , there is no minimum amount of ... plants of that kind are usually 24 AMEND THE MEAT INSPECTION ACT.
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... plants of that kind are usually covered in a combination or circuit where the inspector examines the operations at several plants that are within a commuting distance . This has been one of our administrative problems in the past few ...
... plants of that kind are usually covered in a combination or circuit where the inspector examines the operations at several plants that are within a commuting distance . This has been one of our administrative problems in the past few ...
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