Sec. 433.054. DEAD, DYING, DISABLED, AND DISEASED ANIMALS; ANIMALS DYING IN MANNER OTHER THAN SLAUGHTER  


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  • (a) If registration is required by rule of the commissioner, a person may not engage in any of the following businesses, in or for intrastate commerce, unless the person has registered with the commissioner:

    (1) meat brokering or rendering;

    (2) manufacturing animal food;

    (3) wholesaling or warehousing for the public livestock or any part of a carcass of livestock, regardless of whether it is intended for human food; or

    (4) buying, selling, or transporting dead, dying, disabled, or diseased livestock or part of a carcass of livestock.

    (b) A registration must include the person's name, each of the person's places of business, and each trade name under which the person does business.

    (c) A person may not engage in the business of selling, buying, or transporting in intrastate commerce dead, dying, disabled, or diseased livestock or part of the carcass of livestock that died otherwise than by slaughter unless the transaction or transportation complies with rules adopted by the commissioner to assure that the animals or unwholesome parts or products of the animals are not used for human food.

Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.