California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 6 - Certificate of Inspection
- Section 21201.
It is unlawful for any inspector to issue a certificate of inspection unless he personally made the inspection between sunrise and sunset.(Enacted by Stats. 1967,...
- Section 21202.
If satisfied that the person that offers the cattle for inspection is in lawful possession of them, the inspector shall issue a certificate of inspection.(Enacted...
- Section 21203.
The certificate of inspection shall be signed by the inspector and shall show all of the following:(a) The place and date of inspection and the number...
- Section 21204.
One copy of the certificate of inspection shall accompany the shipment.(Amended by Stats. 1973, Ch. 938.)
- Section 21205.
Unless the inspector who issued the certificate is notified and approves, it is unlawful for any person to remove any animal and substitute another for...
- Section 21206.
Cattle which are shipped for slaughter from either of the following points of origin may be inspected by the director without any charge prior to...
- Section 21207.
Whenever the director upon the inspection provided for by Section 21206 finds any cattle that have not been inspected in accordance with subdivisions (d), (f)...
- Section 21208.
In addition to any other penalty, any person who slaughters cattle at a slaughter plant without the brand inspection required by this chapter, shall pay...
Last modified: October 22, 2018