State Participation in Meat Inspection Program: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Livestock Feed and Grains of ..., 86-2 on H.R. 8951, H.R. 8954, H.R. 9187, April 1, 1960United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 53 pages |
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... understand that they were working , so that I have a good deal of faith in that . Mr. POAGE . What would it cost us to extend the inspection on the basis that you give it in the United States to all of the meat imported into the United ...
... understand that they were working , so that I have a good deal of faith in that . Mr. POAGE . What would it cost us to extend the inspection on the basis that you give it in the United States to all of the meat imported into the United ...
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... understand . I do not criticize the State De- partment at all , but I would not be willing to have the State Depart- ment make an inspection of the meat I am to eat . Maybe I have been eating State Department - inspected meat , but I ...
... understand . I do not criticize the State De- partment at all , but I would not be willing to have the State Depart- ment make an inspection of the meat I am to eat . Maybe I have been eating State Department - inspected meat , but I ...
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... understand . The three bills now pending in the House and under consideration today by this committee are of material interest to the American Fed- eration of Government Employees . The bills are H.R. 8951 , spon- sored by ...
... understand . The three bills now pending in the House and under consideration today by this committee are of material interest to the American Fed- eration of Government Employees . The bills are H.R. 8951 , spon- sored by ...
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... understanding that the Federal Government is now able to give inspection to any packer or processor who fulfills these stipula- tions in the law . The only time the Federal Meat Inspection Service could deny inspection is the lack of ...
... understanding that the Federal Government is now able to give inspection to any packer or processor who fulfills these stipula- tions in the law . The only time the Federal Meat Inspection Service could deny inspection is the lack of ...
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... understand that very well , but right after you recog- nize the right of Federal inspection of that plant that sells to the Army camp and that is a purpose to enable him to sell to the Army company - the minute he sells to them he is ...
... understand that very well , but right after you recog- nize the right of Federal inspection of that plant that sells to the Army camp and that is a purpose to enable him to sell to the Army company - the minute he sells to them he is ...
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agricultural attaché Agriculture to cooperate AMALGAMATED MEAT CUTTERS applied approved BOYD California meat inspection Chairman and members CLARKSON committee Congress cost DELBERT L Department of Agriculture designated or appointed ED JARVIS employees February 18 Federal agencies Federal Government Federal house Federal inspection service Federal meat inspection Federal plant Federal requirements Federal standards federally inspected plant foreign countries foreign meats FULLER going HAGEN HARLAN HAGEN hear HEIMBURGER inspected meat inspection system inspectors intention interstate business interstate commerce intrastate trade JARVIS jobbers legislation livestock MCCART meat and meat meat food products Meat Inspection Act meat inspection law meat inspection services meatpacking plant ment MILLER operating overtime packer PAT JENNINGS percent problem qualified question QUIE reason recognize Representatives responsible State official sausage Secretary of Agriculture Sonora spection State-paid statement subcommittee subdivisions thereof TEAGUE of California Thank thing tion U.S. Department understand wants to sell
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Page 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Vnited States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the Bank Holding Company Act of 1947.
Page 30 - It is unlawful to sell any meat or products thereof, sausage casings or other casings that contain dye or artificial coloring. For the purpose of this article, any meat, products thereof, sausage casings, or other casings that contain any dye or artificial coloring shall be deemed adulterated and the director shall render the same unfit for human consumption with a suitable denaturing agent. Nothing...
Page 1 - Act and the regulations, the Secretary may conduct such examinations, investigations, and inspections as he determines practicable through any officer or employee of any such agency commissioned by him for such purpose. The Secretary shall reimburse the States and other agencies for the...
Page 18 - I should like to ask you to do — and I do not know of any reason why it should not be on the record — is to roughly translate wings into terms of men and planes.
Page 2 - ... designations or appointments in his discretion: and (3) to cancel the arrangement completely upon withdrawal of adequate financial support by the State. Any person designated or appointed by the Secretary hereunder shall be deemed an "inspector"' for the purposes of the provisions of the Meat Inspection Act relating to bribery of, or gifts to.
Page 3 - Any person, firm, or corporation, or any agent or employee of any person, firm, or corporation, who shall give, pay, or offer, directly or indirectly, to any inspector, deputy inspector, chief inspector, or any other officer or employee of the United States authorized to perform any of the duties...
Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIVESTOCK AND FEED GRAINS OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 1310, New House Office Building, Hon.
Page 3 - State official, is designated or appointed by the Secretary for such purpose and who is compensated by the State or subdivision thereof for such service. Under any such cooperative arrangement, the Secretary of Agriculture as a minimum shall have final authority: (1) to determine the individual plants under the State system to which, upon recommendation of the responsible State official, the service will be extended and to withdraw such service from any...
Page 6 - Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee. In the interest of saving time, I would like to make a brief oral statement, and if I may, submit a written statement for the record.