Excerpt from Foods and Food Control, Vol. 7: Revised to July 1, 1905; Laws of Porto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Vermont
Sec. 2. (11) Sanitation of slaughter houses; regulations for slaughtering. NO slaughter house shall be constructed within the outskirts of any town or village, or within one hundred (100) metres of an inhabited building, or in a location such that the free circulation of air is interrupted or interfered with. Slaughter houses must be pro vided with a pavement of brick or tile or cement, so inclined as to facilitate the drainage of refuse matter, and must be provided with proper drains. They must also be supplied with abundant running water, and with a trough from which the animals intended for slaughter shall be watered twice daily. They must also be pro vided with a shed for the shelter of the stock to be slaughtered. Persons engaged in the slaughter of animals and the handling of meat Shall be free from communicable disease and shall be subject in that regard to the official inspection. While engaged in the slaughtering or handling Of meat, they shall wear clean clothing, other than that worn by them at their homes, or in going and returning to and from the slaughter house. Offal and fat shall not be rendered in the same building as the slaughter house, or within one hundred (100) metres thereof. No animal Shall be slaughtered unless it has been inspected not more than twenty-four, (24) and less than six (6) hours before killing, and animals intended for slaughter must be provided with food and water at least once in the twenty-four (24) hours preceding the killing. The blowing of slaughtered animals to facilitate the skinning of the carcass is forbidden. Offal or refuse from the slaughter house shall not be fed to any animal or fowl intended for slaughter or consumption. The slaughter of animals shall take place between the hours of four (4) and eight (8) in the afternoon, except when special permission to slaughter at other hours is granted by the local inspector, in accord ance with rules prescribed by the Superior Board of Health.
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