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§ 8707 Powers of Secretary.

3 DE Code § 8707 (2019) (N/A)
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In order to accomplish the objective stated in § 8706 of this title, the Secretary shall:

(1) By regulations require antemortem and postmortem inspections, quarantine, segregation and reinspection with respect to the slaughter of livestock and poultry and the preparation of livestock products and poultry products at all establishments in this State, except those exempted by him under § 8708(13) of this title, at which livestock or poultry are slaughtered or livestock products or poultry products are prepared for human food solely for distribution in intrastate commerce;

(2) By regulations require the identification of livestock and poultry for inspection purposes and the marking and labeling of livestock products or poultry products or their containers, or both, as “Delaware Inspected and Passed” if the products are found upon inspection to be not adulterated and as “Delaware Inspected and Condemned” if they are found upon inspection to be adulterated, and the destruction for food purposes of all such condemned products under the supervision of an inspector;

(3) Prohibit the entry into official establishments of livestock products and poultry products not prepared under federal inspection or inspection pursuant to this chapter and further limit the entry of such articles and other materials into such establishments under such conditions as he deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter;

(4) By regulations require that when livestock products and poultry products leave official establishments they shall bear directly thereon or on their containers, or both, as he may require, all information required under § 8703(16) of this title, and require approval of all labeling and containers to be used for such products when sold or transported in intrastate commerce to assure that they comply with the requirements of this chapter;

(5) Investigate the sanitary conditions of each establishment within subdivision (1) of this section and withdraw or otherwise refuse to provide inspection service at any such establishment where the sanitary conditions are such as to render adulterated any livestock products or poultry products prepared or handled thereat;

(6) Prescribe sanitation regulations relating to sanitation for all establishments required to be inspected under subdivision (1) of this section;

(7) By regulations require that the following classes of persons keep such records and for such periods as are specified in the regulations to fully and correctly disclose all transactions involved in their business, and afford to the Secretary and the Secretary’s representatives (including representatives of other governmental agencies designated by the Secretary) access to such places of business, and opportunity, at all reasonable times, to examine the facilities, inventory and records thereof, to copy the records, and to take reasonable samples of the inventory upon payment of the fair market value therefor; any persons that engage in or for intrastate commerce (a) in the business of slaughtering any livestock or poultry, or preparing, freezing, packaging or labeling, buying or selling (as brokers, wholesalers or otherwise), transporting, or storing any livestock products or poultry products for human or animal food; or (b) in business as renderers or in the business of buying, selling or transporting any dead, dying, disabled or diseased livestock or poultry or parts of the carcasses of any such animals (including poultry) that died otherwise than by slaughter.

3 Del. C. 1953, § 8707; 57 Del. Laws, c. 500, § 1; 57 Del. Laws, c. 764, § 28; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.

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