N.D. Admin Code 7-13-01-01 - History
The first law providing inspection of meat slaughtering and
processing facilities was enacted in 1951 as the standards for meat inspection,
sanitation, and distribution under North Dakota Century Code chapter
36-23 (S.B. No. 201; S.L. 1951, ch.
223). In 1969, the existing meat inspection program was repealed because of
disorganization caused by the lack of inspector training, inconsistency, and
lack of guidance in the regulations (S.B. No. 251; S.L. 1969, ch. 322, §
10). It was immediately replaced by the North Dakota Meat Inspection Act under
North Dakota Century Code chapter
36-23.1 (S.B. No. 251; S.L. 1969,
ch. 322, §§ 1-8). This Act made the United States
In 1999, House Bill No. 1290 created a state meat inspection
program, giving the North Dakota
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 36-24-24
Law Implemented: NDCC 36-24-24
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