Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title22 Agriculture. Domestic Animals |
SubTitle22-323b-1_22-323b-4. Inspection of Intensive Poultry Operations |
Sec. 22-323b-1. Notification of inspection |
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Before an inspector proceeds with an inspection, the farm owner shall be sought out to accompany the inspector. If the farm owner is not available, his designee may accompany the inspector on the complete inspection of the intensive poultry farm. |
(Effective October 8, 1985) |
Sec. 22-323b-2. Disease precautions |
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No inspector shall enter any pen or building on any intensive poultry farm without first changing his outer clothing and sanitizing his boots. In addition, an inspector shall, at a minimum, meet the sanitary standards required of employees of the intensive poultry farm being inspected, except that an inspector may conduct multiple inspections on any given day. |
(Effective October 8, 1985) |
Sec. 22-323b-3. Emergency disease control |
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The State Veterinarian may stop all regular inspections of intensive poultry farms if he has reason to believe that the poultry industry is threatened by a contagious or transmissable disease. |
(Effective October 8, 1985) |
Sec. 22-323b-4. Inspection complete |
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The inspector, upon completion of his inspection of an intensive poultry farm, shall leave a signed and dated copy of his inspection report with the farm owner or his designee, sanitize his boots and remove any outer clothing and place them in a plastic bag. |
(Effective October 8, 1985) |