Effective: June 20, 1994
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 - 120th General Assembly
The director of agriculture shall enforce this chapter and, subject to the provisions of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may adopt such reasonable rules pertaining to commodity labeling, sanitary standards for the processing of horse meat, or the sanitary condition and wholesomeness of horse meat food products intended for human consumption, or otherwise, as are considered necessary to carry this chapter into full effect.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Section 919.01 | Horse Meat Definitions.
Section 919.02 | License - Registration - Fee.
Section 919.03 | Horse Meat to Be Labeled by Processor.
Section 919.04 | Inspection Stamp.
Section 919.05 | Alteration of Labels or Stamps.
Section 919.06 | Detention Tag - Order for Condemnation - Supervision.
Section 919.07 | Sign to Be Displayed by Establishment.
Section 919.08 | Suspension or Revocation of License Because of Unsanitary Conditions.
Section 919.09 | Investigations - Examination of Samples.
Section 919.10 | Adulteration - Definition.
Section 919.11 | Prohibitions - Labeling of Horse Meat Fed to Animals.
Section 919.12 | Records of Sales.
Section 919.13 | Exemption of Persons Subject to Other Inspection Service.
Section 919.14 | Application for Exempted Inspection Service Status.
Section 919.15 | Administrative Rules.
Section 919.16 | Possession as Evidence of Sale - Exception.
Section 919.17 | Prosecution Proceedings.
Section 919.18 | Co-Operation With Federal Food and Drug Administration.
Section 919.19 | Moneys Collected Credited to General Revenue Fund.
Section 919.20 | Refrigeration With Other Foods.
Section 919.21 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.