(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 40951
Filed: 11/04/2016 03:00:18 PMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
The rule governs the slaughter of poultry and livestock. It sets up the guidelines the meat establishments must follow to provide a safe product for consumption. The changes to the rule clarify the definition of sanitary operating conditions that must be met by those slaughtering livestock and poultry.
Summary of the rule or change:
The rule changes define to whom and how poultry producers may sell their product. Further, the rule adds procedures that must be followed by those growers/producers who slaughter their own birds. It outlines the licensure and sanitation requirements necessary.
Statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Subsection 4-2-2(i)
- Section 4-32-8
- 21 U.S.C. 451 et seq.
- 21 U.S.C 601 et seq.
- 7 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There will be no effect on the state budget. The department already has the necessary people in place to take care of the necessary enforcement.
local governments:
There are no requirements made on local government in the changes to the rule.
small businesses:
The changes are to only clarify definitions that have already been in use in the industry. Industry should already be meeting these standards.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
The individual producers should already be following these sanitary standards. The changes are only to clarify definitions that have already been used in this rule.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There will be no additional compliance costs for individuals because they should already be meeting standards. The purpose of the rule change is to bring great clarity and understanding to those operating a slaughter facility to avoid confusion and to have uniform enforcement of the rule.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
There will be no additional compliance cost as business and individuals should already be complying; however, the changes will lead to clarity in the requirements and more uniformity in enforcement.
LuAnn Adams, Commissioner
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Office of Administrative Rules, or at:
Agriculture and Food
Animal Industry
350 N REDWOOD RD
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3034Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Kathleen Mathews at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7103, by FAX at 801-538-7126, or by Internet E-mail at kmathews@utah.gov
- Cody James at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7166, by FAX at 801-538-7169, or by Internet E-mail at codyjames@utah.gov
- Scott Ericson at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7102, by FAX at 801-538-7126, or by Internet E-mail at sericson@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
01/03/2017
This rule may become effective on:
01/10/2017
Authorized by:
LuAnn Adams, Commissioner
RULE TEXT
R58. Agriculture and Food, Animal Industry.
R58-11. Slaughter of Livestock and Poultry.
R58-11-1. Authority.
Promulgated under authority of Section 4-32-8.
R58-11-2. Definitions.
(1) "Adulterated" means as defined in Section 4-32-3(1).
(2) "Bill of Sale for Hides" means a hide release or some other formal means of transferring the title of hides.
(3) "Business" means an individual or organization receiving remuneration for services.
(4) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Agriculture or his representative.
(5) "Custom Slaughter-Release Permit" means a permit that will serve as a brand inspection certificate and will allow animal owners to have their animals farm custom slaughtered.
(6) "Department" means the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
(7) "Detain or Embargo" means the holding of a food or food product for legal verification of adulteration, misbranding or proof of ownership.
(8) "Emergency Slaughter" means for the purpose of this chapter that Emergency Slaughter is no longer allowed for non-ambulatory injured cattle. Non-ambulatory disabled cattle that cannot rise from a recumbent position or cannot walk, including, but not limited to, those with broken appendages, severed tendons or ligaments, nerve paralysis, fractured vertebral column or metabolic conditions, are not allowed to be slaughtered for food.
(9) "Farm Custom Slaughtering" means the slaughtering, skinning and preparing of livestock and poultry by humane means for the purpose of human consumption which is done at a place other than a licensed slaughtering house by a person who is not the owner of the animal.
(10) "Food" means a product intended for human consumption.
(11) "Immediate Family" means persons living together in a single dwelling unit and/or their sons and daughters.
(12) "License" means a license issued by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to allow farm custom slaughtering.
(13) "Licensee" means a person who possesses a valid farm custom slaughtering license.
(14) "Misbranded" means as defined in Section 4-32-3(27).
(15) "Owner" means a person holding legal title to the animal.
(16) " Sanitary Standards, Practices",
(a) Sanitary operating conditions : All food-contact surfaces and non-food-contact surfaces of an exempt facility are cleaned and sanitized as frequently as necessary to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions and the adulteration of product. Cleaning compounds, sanitizing agents, processing aids, and other chemicals used by an exempt facility are safe and effective under the conditions of use. Such chemicals are used, handled, and stored in a manner that will not adulterate product or create insanitary conditions. Documentation substantiating the safety of a chemical's use in a food processing environment are available to inspection program employees for review. Product is protected from adulteration during processing, handling, storage, loading, and unloading and during transportation from exempt establishments.
(b) Grounds and pest control: The grounds of exempt operation are maintained to prevent conditions that could lead to insanitary conditions or adulteration of product. Plant operators have in place a pest management program to prevent the harborage and breeding of pests on the grounds and within the facilities. The operator's pest control operation is capable of preventing product adulteration. Management makes every effort to prevent entry of rodents, insects, or animals into areas where products are handled, processed, or stored. Openings (doors and windows) leading to the outside or to areas holding inedible product have effective closures and completely fill the openings. Areas inside and outside the facility are maintained to prevent harborage of rodents and insects. The pest control substances used are safe and effective under the conditions of use and are not applied or stored in a manner that will result in the adulteration of product or the creation of insanitary conditions.
(c) Sewage and waste disposal: Sewage and waste disposal systems properly remove sewage and waste materials--feces, feathers, trash, garbage, and paper--from the facility. Sewage is disposed of into a sewage system separate from all other drainage lines or disposed of through other means sufficient to prevent backup of sewage into areas where product is processed, handled, or stored. When the sewage disposal system is a private system requiring approval by a State or local health authority, upon request, the management must furnish to the inspector a letter of approval from that authority.
(d) Water supply and water, ice, and solution reuse: A supply of running water that complies with the National Primary Drinking Water regulations (40 CFR part 141) at a suitable temperature and under pressure as needed, is provided in all areas where required (for processing product; for cleaning rooms and equipment, utensils, and packaging materials; for employee sanitary facilities, etc.). If a facility uses a municipal water supply, it must make available to the inspector, upon request, a water report, issued under the authority of the State or local health agency, certifying or attesting to the potability of the water supply. If a facility uses a private well for its water supply, it must make available to the inspector, upon request, documentation certifying the potability of the water supply that has been renewed at least semi-annually.
(e) Facilities: Maintenance of facilities during slaughtering and processing is accomplished in a manner to ensure the production of wholesome, unadulterated product.
(f) Dressing rooms, lavatories, and toilets: Dressing rooms, toilet rooms, and urinals are sufficient in number ample in size, conveniently located, and maintained in a sanitary condition and in good repair at all times to ensure cleanliness of all persons handling any product. Dressing rooms, lavatories, and toilets are separate from the rooms and compartments in which products are processed, stored, or handled.
(g) Inedible Material Control: The operator handles and maintains inedible material in a manner that prevents the diversion of inedible animal products into human food channels and prevents the adulteration of human food.
(17) Commerce: Means the exchange transportation of poultry product between states, U.S. territories (Guam, Virgin Islands of the United States, and American Samoa), and the District of Columbia.
R58-11-7. Poultry Slaughter.
(1) Personal Use Exemption.
(a) A person who raises poultry may slaughter and or process the poultry if:
(i) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(ii) the poultry product derived from the slaughtered poultry is consumed exclusively by the person or the person's immediate family, regular employees of the person, or nonpaying guests;
(iii) the slaughtering and processing of the poultry is performed only by the owner or an employee;
(iv) the poultry is healthy when slaughtered;
(v) the exempt poultry is not sold or donated for use as human food; and
(vi) the immediate containers bear the statement, "NOT FOR SALE".
(2) Farm Custom Slaughter/Processing
(a) A person may slaughter and or process poultry belonging to another person if:
(i) the person holds a valid farm custom slaughter license issued by the department;
(ii) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(iii) the licensee does not engage in the business of buying or selling poultry products capable for use as human food;
(iv) the poultry is healthy when slaughtered;
(v) the slaughtering and or processing is conducted in accordance with sanitary standards, practices, and procedures that produce poultry products that are sound, clean, and fit for human food;
(vi) the unit or vehicle used for farm custom slaughtering shall be so constructed as to permit maintenance in a clean and sanitary manner;
(A) the immediate containers bear the following information:
(B) the owner's name and address;
(C) the licensee's name and address, and;
(D) the statement, "NOT FOR SALE".
(3) Producer/Grower 1,000 Bird Limit Exemption
(a) A poultry grower may slaughter no more that 1,000 birds of his or her own raising in a calendar year for distribution as human food if;
(i) the person holds a valid poultry exemption license issued by the department;
(ii) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(iii) the poultry grower does not engage in buying or selling poultry products other than those produced from poultry raised on his or her own farm (includes rented or leased property);
(iv) the slaughtering and or processing [
is conducted in a approved establishment and in accordance with sanitation performance standards, and procedures that produce] are conducted under sanitary standards, practices and procedures according to United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) regulations and guidance material capable of producing poultry products that are sound, clean, and fit for human food (not adulterated) ;(v) the producer keeps slaughter records and records covering the sales of poultry products to customers for the current calendar year,
(vi) The poultry products do not move in commerce. [
is for distribution] Distribution directly to household consumers, retail establishments, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses for use in their dining rooms or in the preparation of meals sold directly to consumers within the jurisdiction where it is prepared; and(vii) the immediate containers bear the following information:
(A) name of product;
(B) ingredients statement (if applicable);
(C) net weights statement;
(D) name and address of processor;
(E) Safe food handling statement;
(F) date of package and/or Lot number, and;
(G) the statement "Exempt R58-11-7(C)".
(4) Producer/Grower 20,000 Bird Limit Exemption
(a) A poultry grower may slaughter no more [
that] than 20,000 healthy birds of his or her own raising in a calendar year for distribution as human food if;(i) the person holds a valid poultry exemption license issued by the department;
(ii) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(iii) the poultry grower does not engage in buying or selling poultry products other than those produced from poultry raised on his or her own farm (includes rented or leased property);
(iv) the slaughtering and or processing is conducted in a fixed establishment and in accordance with sanitary standards, practices, and procedures that produce poultry products that are sound, clean, and fit for human food;
(v) the producer keeps slaughter records and records covering the sales of poultry products to customers for the current calendar year,
(vi) The poultry products do not move in commerce. [
is for distribution] Distribution is directly to household consumers, retail establishments, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses for use in their dining rooms or in the preparation of meals sold directly to consumers within the jurisdiction where it is prepared; and(vii) the immediate containers bear the following information:
(A) name of product;
(B) ingredients statement (if applicable);
(C) net weights statement;
(D) name and address of processor;
(E) Safe food handling statement;
(F) date of package and/or Lot number, and;
(G) the statement "Exempt R58-11-7(4)".
(5) Producer/Grower or Other Person Exemption
(a) The term "Producer/Grower or Other Person" in this section means a single entity, which may be:
(i) A poultry grower who slaughters and processes poultry that he or she raised for sale directly to household consumers, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses to be used in those homes and dining rooms for the preparation of meals served or sold directly to customers.
(ii) A person who purchases live poultry from a grower and then slaughters these poultry and processes such poultry for sale directly to household consumers, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses to be served in those homes or dining rooms for the preparation of meals sold directly to customers.
(b) A business may slaughter and process poultry under this exemption if;
(i) the person holds a valid poultry exemption license issued by the department;
(ii) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(iii) the producer/grower or other person slaughters for processing and sale directly to household consumers, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses for use in dining rooms or in the preparation of meals sold directly to customers;
(iv) the producer/grower or other person slaughters no more than 20,000 birds in a calendar year that the producer/grower or other person raised or purchased;
(v) the producer/grower or other person does not engage in the business of buying or selling poultry or poultry products prepared under an other exemptions in the same calendar year he or she claims the Producer/Grower or Other Person Exemption;
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(vi) the processing is limited to preparation of poultry products from poultry slaughtered by the Producer/Grower or Other Person for distribution directly to: 1) household consumers, 2) restaurants, 3) hotels, and 4) boarding houses for use in their dining rooms or in the preparation of meals sold directly to consumers within the jurisdiction were it is prepared;](vi) The poultry products do not move in commerce. Distribution is directly to household consumers, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses for use in their dining rooms or in the preparation of meals sold directly to consumers within the jurisdiction where it is prepared; and
(vii) the slaughtering and or processing is conducted in a fixed establishment and in accordance with sanitary standards, practices, and procedures that produce poultry products that are sound, clean, and fit for human food;
(viii) the producer keeps slaughter records and records covering the sales of poultry products to customers for the current calendar year, and;
(ix) the immediate containers bear the following information:
(A) name of product;
(B) ingredients statement (if applicable);
(C) net weights statement;
(D) name and address of processor;
(E) safe food handling statement;
(F) date of package and/or Lot number, and;
(G) the statement "Exempt R58-11-7(5)".
(c) A business preparing poultry product under the Producer/Grower or Other Person Exemption may not slaughter or process poultry owned by another person.
(d) A business preparing poultry products under the Producer/Grower or Other Person Exemption may not sell poultry products to a retail store or other producer/grower.
(6) Small Enterprise Exemption
(a) A business that qualifies for the Small Enterprise Exemption may be:
(i) A producer/grower who raises, slaughters, and dresses poultry for use as human food whose processing of dressed exempt poultry is limited to cutting up;
(A) A business that purchases live poultry that it slaughters and whose processing of the slaughtered poultry is limited to the cutting up; or
(B) A business that purchases dressed poultry, which it distributes as carcasses and whose processing is limited to the cutting up of inspected or exempted poultry products, for distribution for use as human food.
(ii) A business may slaughter, dress, and cut up poultry for distribution as human food if;
(A) the person holds a valid poultry exemption license issued by the department;
(B) slaughtering or processing poultry is not prohibited by local ordinance;
(C) the processing of federal or state inspected or exempt poultry product is limited to the cutting up of carcasses or the business slaughters and dresses or cuts up no more than 20,000 birds in a calendar year;
(D) the slaughtering and or processing is conducted in a fixed establishment and in accordance with sanitary standards, practices, and procedures that produce poultry products that are sound, clean, and fit for human food;
(E) the facility used to slaughter or process poultry is not used to slaughter or process another person's poultry;
(F) the immediate containers bear the following information:
(I) name of product;
(II) ingredients statement (if applicable);
(III) net weights statement;
(IV) name and address of processor;
(V) safe food handling statement;
(VI) date of package and/or Lot number, and;
(VII) the statement "Exempt R58-11-7(6)"
(iii) A business may not cut up and distribute poultry products produced under the Small Enterprise Exemption to a business operating under the following exemptions:
(A) Producer/Grower or PGOP Exemption,
(B) Retail Dealer, or
(C) Retail Store.
KEY: food inspections, slaughter, livestock, poultry
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
November 23, 2015]2017Notice of Continuation: January 13, 2015
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 4-32-8
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 1/10/2017
- Publication Date:
- 12/01/2016
- Type:
- Notices of Proposed Rules
- Filed Date:
- 11/04/2016
- Agencies:
- Agriculture and Food, Animal Industry
- Rulemaking Authority:
Subsection 4-2-2(i)
Section 4-32-8
21 U.S.C. 451 et seq.
21 U.S.C 601 et seq.
7 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.
- Authorized By:
- LuAnn Adams, Commissioner
- DAR File No.:
- 40951
- Summary:
The rule changes define to whom and how poultry producers may sell their product. Further, the rule adds procedures that must be followed by those growers/producers who slaughter their own birds. It outlines the licensure and sanitation requirements necessary.
- CodeNo:
- R58-11
- CodeName:
- {35853|R58-11|R58-11. Slaughter of Livestock and Poultry}
- Link Address:
- Agriculture and FoodAnimal Industry350 N REDWOOD RDSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3034
- Link Way:
Kathleen Mathews, by phone at 801-538-7103, by FAX at 801-538-7126, or by Internet E-mail at kmathews@utah.gov
Cody James, by phone at 801-538-7166, by FAX at 801-538-7169, or by Internet E-mail at codyjames@utah.gov
Scott Ericson, by phone at 801-538-7102, by FAX at 801-538-7126, or by Internet E-mail at sericson@utah.gov
- AdditionalInfo:
- More information about a Notice of Proposed Rule is available online. The Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the Bulletin is the official version. The PDF version of this issue is available at http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull-pdf/2016/b20161201.pdf. The HTML edition of the Bulletin is a convenience copy. Any discrepancy between the PDF version and HTML version is resolved in favor of the PDF version. Text to be deleted is struck through and surrounded by brackets ([example]). ...
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R58-11. Slaughter of Livestock.