96-B - License required.

* § 96-b.  License  required.  1.  No  person,  firm,  partnership  or  corporation  not  granted  inspection  pursuant  to  the  federal   meat  inspection  act,  the  federal  poultry products inspection act, article  five-B or article five-D of this chapter  shall  operate  any  place  or  establishment  where  animals  or fowls are slaughtered or butchered for  food unless such person, firm, partnership or corporation be licensed by  the commissioner. In addition to any other requirements  established  by  the   commissioner,   such  license  shall  prohibit  the  slaughter  or  butchering by slaughterhouses of domesticated dog and  domesticated  cat  to  create  food, meat, meat by-products or meat food products for human  or animal consumption. An application for license shall be made  upon  a  form prescribed by the commissioner on or before the first day of May in  every  other  year,  for  a  two year license period commencing upon the  following first day of June. With the application there shall be paid  a  license fee of two hundred dollars.    2.  In  a  city  with  a  population  of  one  million  or  more,  the  commissioner  shall  not  license  any  person,  firm,  partnership   or  corporation  to  operate any place or establishment where animals and/or  fowls are slaughtered or butchered for food  within  a  fifteen  hundred  foot  radius of a residential dwelling. This subdivision shall not apply  to any premises upon which a person, firm,  partnership  or  corporation  has   been   continuously  conducting  business  as  described  in  this  subdivision from a date prior to the effective date of this subdivision.    ** 3. In addition  to  any  other  requirements  established  by  this  chapter,  an  applicant  for  a  license  pursuant to this article shall  furnish evidence: (a) of his  or  her  good  character,  experience  and  competency,  (b)  that  the  establishment  has  adequate facilities and  equipment for the business to be conducted, (c) that  the  establishment  is  such  that the cleanliness of the premises can be maintained and (d)  that the product produced therein will not become adulterated.    ** NB Effective November 12, 2010    * NB Effective until August 5, 2012    * § 96-b.  License  required.  No   person,   firm,   partnership   or  corporation   not  granted  inspection  pursuant  to  the  federal  meat  inspection act, the federal poultry  products  inspection  act,  article  five-B  or  article  five-D  of  this chapter shall operate any place or  establishment where animals or fowls are slaughtered  or  butchered  for  food unless such person, firm, partnership or corporation be licensed by  the  commissioner.  In addition to any other requirements established by  the  commissioner,  such  license  shall  prohibit  the   slaughter   or  butchering  by  slaughterhouses of domesticated dog and domesticated cat  to create food, meat, meat by-products or meat food products  for  human  or  animal  consumption. An application for license shall be made upon a  form prescribed by the commissioner on or before the first day of May in  every other year, for a two year  license  period  commencing  upon  the  following  first day of June. With the application there shall be paid a  license fee of two hundred dollars.    In addition to any other requirements established by this chapter,  an  applicant for a license pursuant to this article shall furnish evidence:  (a)  of  his  or her good character, experience and competency, (b) that  the establishment has adequate facilities and equipment for the business  to be conducted, (c) that the establishment is such that the cleanliness  of the premises can be maintained and  (d)  that  the  product  produced  therein will not become adulterated.    * NB Effective August 5, 2012