Or. Admin. Code § 603-029-0730 - Tagging of Equipment, Alleyways, Pens, or Compartments to Prevent Inhumane Slaughter or Handling in Connection with Slaughter
(1) When an inspector observes an incident of
inhumane slaughter or handling in connection with slaughter, the inspector
shall inform the establishment operator of the incident and request that the
operator take the necessary steps to prevent a recurrence. If the establishment
operator fails to take such action or fails to promptly provide the inspector
with satisfactory assurances that such action will be taken, the inspector
shall follow the procedures specified in section (a), (b), or (c) of this rule,
as appropriate.
(a) If the cause of inhumane
treatment is the result of facility deficiencies, disrepair, or equipment
breakdown, the inspector shall attach an "Oregon Rejected" tag thereto. No
equipment, alleyway, pen or compartment so tagged shall be used until made
acceptable to the inspector. The tag shall not be removed by anyone other than
an inspector. All meat animals slaughtered prior to such tagging may be
dressed, processed, or prepared under inspection.
(b) If the cause of inhumane treatment is the
result of establishment employee actions in the handling or moving of meat
animals, the inspector shall attach an "Oregon Rejected" tag to the alleyways
leading to the stunning area. After the tagging of the alleyway, no more meat
animals shall be moved to the stunning area until the inspector receives
satisfactory assurances from the establishment operator that there will not be
a recurrence. The tag shall not be removed by anyone other than an inspector.
All meat animals slaughtered prior to the tagging may be dressed, processed, or
prepared under inspection.
(c) If
the cause of inhumane treatment is the result of improper stunning, the
inspector shall attach an "Oregon Rejected" tag to the stunning area. Stunning
procedures shall not be resumed until the inspector receives satisfactory
assurances from the establishment operator that there will not be a recurrence.
The tag shall not be removed by anyone other than an inspector. All meat
animals slaughtered prior to such tagging may be dressed, processed, or
prepared under inspection.
(2) When an inspector attaches an "Oregon
Rejected" tag to any equipment or area in a state-inspected establishment, the
Department shall also promptly issue a written Notice of Inhumane
Slaughter/Handling to the establishment. The Notice of Inhumane
Slaughter/Handling shall:
(a) State the
effective date of the action(s);
(b) Describe the reasons for the
action(s);
(c) Identify the
equipment or area of the establishment that is tagged with an "Oregon Rejected"
tag;
(d) Advise the state-inspected
establishment that it may challenge the action by requesting that a supervisor
review the propriety of the action; and
(e) Comply with the requirements of ORS
183.415.
(3) If the Department determines that the
condition prompting the issuance of the Notice of Inhumane Slaughter/Handling
poses a serious danger to the public health or safety, the Department may make
the Notice of Inhumane Slaughter/Handling effective immediately. In such
circumstances, OAR 137-003-0010 is applicable.
(4) A state-inspected establishment may
challenge the Notice of Inhumane Slaughter/Handling by requesting that a
supervisor review the propriety of the action. A state-inspected establishment
may also challenge the Notice of Inhumane Slaughter/Handling by filing a
written request for a hearing with the Department such that the Department
receives the request no later than 20 days after the issuance of the Notice of
Inhumane Slaughter/Handling. If timely requested, a hearing shall be conducted
in accordance with the procedures for contested cases set forth in ORS chapter
183 and OAR chapter 137, division 3. Upon request, or if the Notice of Inhumane
Slaughter/Handling is effective immediately, the Department will request that
the hearing be expedited.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 603.085, ORS 619.042 & ORS 619.046
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 619.042, ORS 603.059 & ORS 603.065
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