§ 15-17-5-1 Purpose
§ 15-17-5-2 Administration
§ 15-17-5-3 Designation of board
§ 15-17-5-4 Duties of board
§ 15-17-5-5 Powers of board or state veterinarian
§ 15-17-5-6 Prohibitions regarding livestock and poultry products
§ 15-17-5-7 Transportation of equine carcasses, livestock, poultry not intended for human consumption, and carcasses of animals that died other than by slaughter
§ 15-17-5-8 Anesthetic measures before severance of carotid arteries
§ 15-17-5-9 Granting of inspection service
§ 15-17-5-10 Completion of inspection; reasonable access
§ 15-17-5-11 Exempt operation antemortem and postmortem inspection requirements; limited permits; inspections; requirements; rules
§ 15-17-5-12 Duty of board to provide inspection service; fee
§ 15-17-5-13 No inspection for products not intended for use as human food
§ 15-17-5-14 Inspection of bison, farm raised cervidae, or ratitae
§ 15-17-5-15 Fee schedule
§ 15-17-5-16 Prohibition against use of official device, mark, or certificate
§ 15-17-5-17 Violations; penalties
§ 15-17-5-18 Schedule of slaughter
§ 15-17-5-19 Duties of establishments
§ 15-17-5-20 Detention of livestock or poultry products or animals pending investigation
§ 15-17-5-21 Procedures for seizure and condemnation of article or animal
§ 15-17-5-22 Investigatory powers of state veterinarian
§ 15-17-5-23 No right against self-incrimination
§ 15-17-5-24 Failure to obey subpoena or other requirement
§ 15-17-5-25 Falsifying or interfering with documentary evidence or inspection
§ 15-17-5-26 Failure to file report; forfeiture after notice of default
§ 15-17-5-27 Adverse conditions in official establishment
§ 15-17-5-28 Powers of state veterinarian or board upon finding of adverse conditions
§ 15-17-5-29 Notice of violation; right to counsel; hearing
§ 15-17-5-30 Interference with official duties
§ 15-17-5-31 Violations

Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 15 > Article 17 > Chapter 5 - Meat and Poultry Inspection; Humane Slaughter Act

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