California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 9 - Horsemeat
- Section 19360.
Only horsemeat inspected by state or federal agents shall be sold or offered for sale for human consumption.When horsemeat is offered for sale for human...
- Section 19362.
Every restaurant, cafe, or other public eating place offering or serving horsemeat for human consumption shall have stamped on all menus, in green ink letters...
- Section 19363.
Horsemeat or fresh or frozen pet food shall not be packed, stored or kept in any retail establishment with or in close proximity with any...
- Section 19364.
Horsemeat or fresh or frozen pet food shall be kept and stored in a separate unit in a retail establishment provided for that purpose. A...
- Section 19365.
All inspected horsemeat shall bear a tag or label with the words “inspected horsemeat,” “U.S. government-inspected horsemeat,” “state-inspected horsemeat,” or “municipally inspected horsemeat,” depending upon...
- Section 19366.
All horsemeat intended for pet food purposes not produced in the State of California shall be denatured before entering the state and shall meet all...
- Section 19367.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall prevent any city, city and county, or county from regulating or prohibiting by ordinance the sale of horsemeat in...
Last modified: October 22, 2018