§159-39 Dead, dying, disabled, or diseased animals. No person engaged in the business of buying, selling, or transporting in intrastate commerce, dead, dying, disabled, or diseased animals, or any parts of the carcasses of any animals that died otherwise than by slaughter, shall buy, sell, transport, offer for sale or transportation, or receive for transportation, in commerce, any dead, dying, disabled, or diseased cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses, mules, or other equines, or parts of the carcasses of any such animals that died otherwise than by slaughter, unless the transaction or transportation is made in accordance with the rules that the board may adopt to assure that the animals, or the parts or products thereof, will be prevented from being used for human food purposes. [L 1969, c 214, pt of §1; am L 1990, c 139, §10; am L 1991, c 88, §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 11. Agriculture and Animals
159. Hawaii Meat Inspection Act
159-2 Findings and declaration of necessity.
159-8 Information, investigation, hearings.
159-11 Certificate of sanitation.
159-13 Application for a license.
159-16 Granting, suspending and revoking licenses.
159-21 Ante-mortem inspection.
159-22 Post-mortem inspection; reinspection.
159-23 Labeling, marking, and branding.
159-25 Slaughter, transportation, and selling.
159-26 Forgery of mark, brand, or label.
159-30 Storing, handling and transporting.
159-31 Inspection of exotic animals.
159-32 Reimbursement for inspection.
159-33 Conduct of exotic animal inspection.
159-36 Articles not intended for human food.
159-37 Records; subject to examination.
159-39 Dead, dying, disabled, or diseased animals.
159-46 Inspection; overtime compensation.
159-48 Refusal and withdrawal of inspection.
159-51 Interstate and federal compacts.
159-52 Penalties; prosecution.