96-Q - Unmarked and unlabeled meat.

§ 96-q. Unmarked  and  unlabeled  meat.    Inasmuch  as  it  cannot be  determined for certain by  any  presently  known  method  of  inspection  whether meat is unsound, unhealthful, unwholesome, or otherwise unfit or  unsafe  for  food  unless  the organs and other tissues of an animal are  inspected when slaughtered, or whether meat, meat  by-products  or  meat  food  products are unsound, unhealthful and unwholesome or contain dyes,  chemicals, preservatives  or  ingredients  which  render  such  products  adulterated  unless  inspected where processed, and as uninspected meat,  meat by-products and meat food products may be unfit or unsafe for human  consumption, the commissioner shall seize and destroy for food  purposes  any  meat,  meat  by-product  or meat food product that does not bear an  official inspection legend affixed pursuant  to  a  federal  inspection;  provided  nothing  herein  shall  affect  the  possession  by  a  custom  slaughterer or custom processor, or the possession and transportation by  the owner of custom slaughtered meat or farm dressed meat when meats are  identified as  such  in  accordance  with  rules  and  regulations  duly  promulgated  pursuant  to  the  federal meat inspection act and all acts  amendatory thereof; and provided, further, nothing herein  shall  affect  the  transportation  of  dead  animals,  properly  identified, condemned  carcasses and parts  of  carcasses,  and  other  condemned  or  inedible  product or material to rendering plants.