Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 750.500 - Special Requirements
a) Game
animals received for sale or service must comply with the following:
1) Game animals commercially farm-raised for
food shall be raised, slaughtered and processed under either a routine or
voluntary inspection program, as follows:
A)
For a routine (mandatory) inspection program conducted by USDA or Illinois
Department of Agriculture (DOA), the game animals shall be raised, slaughtered
and processed according to applicable laws governing meat and
poultry.
B) Any voluntary
inspection program shall be conducted by the agency that has animal health
jurisdiction (USDA, DOA or other regulatory agency).
2) Field-dressed wild game animals donated
under the Good Samaritan Food Donor Act shall:
A) Receive a postmortem inspection by a
veterinarian, veterinarian's designee, professional biologist or other person
familiar with the conditions, parasites and diseases of the species, approved
by the regulatory agency that has animal health jurisdiction;
B) Have been field dressed and transported
according to requirements specified by the regulatory agency that has animal
health jurisdiction; and
C) Be
processed according to laws governing meat and poultry as determined by the
regulatory agency that has animal health jurisdiction and conducts the
inspection program.
3)
Exotic species of animals, including animals raised for exhibition purposes in
a zoo or circus, used for food:
A) Shall be
raised, slaughtered and processed under a voluntary or mandatory inspection
program; or
B) Shall:
i) Receive antemortem and postmortem
examinations; and
ii) Be
slaughtered and processed according to laws governing meat and poultry, as
determined by the regulatory agency that has animal health jurisdiction and
conducts the inspection program.
b) Uninspected field-dressed wild game served
at special events such as wild game dinners shall:
1) Have placards displayed in a conspicuous
location throughout the event that identify the food served as uninspected wild
game as provided for in the Good Samaritan Food Donor Act;
2) Comply with all other food sanitation
requirements specified in this Part; and
3) Not be served at institutions and
facilities such as nursing homes and hospitals that primarily serve highly
susceptible individuals.
c) Foods packaged or repackaged by charitable
or not-for-profit organizations for distribution to people in need shall bear
the common and/or usual name of the product and the name of the distributing
organization. A list of ingredients for any multi-ingredient product shall be
posted or made available upon request. Prepared, ready-to-eat foods donated by
food service establishments to charitable or not-for-profit organizations are
exempt from the ingredient listing requirements of this subsection.
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