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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 9Pt. 3Ch. 4Art. 8§ 18873 Livestock Product Condemnation Rules

§ 18873 Livestock Product Condemnation Rules

Food and Agricultural Code·California
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§ 18873 Livestock Product Condemnation Rules

This law says that if sick or bad meat, poultry, or animals are being sold or moved in California, the government can take them away and destroy them or sell them the right way.

Key Takeaways

  • •Sick or bad meat and poultry can be taken away by the government.
  • •The government can destroy or sell these items the right way.
  • •If someone tries to claim the items, they might have to pay costs.

Example

A farmer tries to sell sick chickens at a market.

The government can take those chickens away because selling sick animals is not allowed. The chickens might be destroyed, or sold properly if they can be made safe.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 18873 Livestock Product Condemnation Rules

Any livestock product or poultry product or any dead, dying, disabled, or diseased livestock or poultry that is being transported in intrastate commerce, or is otherwise subject to this chapter, or is held for sale in this state after such transportation shall be liable to be proceeded against, seized, and condemned, at any time, in any proper court within the jurisdiction of which such article or animal is found, in any of the following cases: (a) The product is or has been prepared, sold, transported, or otherwise distributed or offered or received for distribution in violation of this chapter. (b) The product is capable of use as human food and is adulterated or misbranded. (c) In any other way is in violation of this chapter. If such article or animal is condemned it shall, after entry of the decree, be disposed of by destruction or sale as the court may direct and if sold the proceeds, less the court costs and fees, and storage and other proper expenses, shall be paid into the State Treasury, but in no event shall the article or animal be sold contrary to the provisions of this chapter, or the Federal Meat Inspection Act or the Federal Poultry Products Inspection Act, or the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The court may direct that such article or animal be delivered to the owner upon the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient bond upon the condition that the article or animal shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of contrary to the provisions of this chapter, or the laws of the United States, and subject to such supervision by an authorized representative of the director as is deemed necessary to insure compliance with the applicable laws. When a decree of condemnation is entered against the article or animal and it is released under bond, or destroyed, court costs and fees, and storage and other proper expenses shall be awarded against the person, if any, intervening as claimant of such article or animal. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1385.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

compliancebreachclaimofferportregulationstockrelease

Related Statutes

  • § 5852 Plant Pest Service Accreditation
  • § 10610 Cattle Disease Control Regulations
  • § 66682 Antitrust Compliance Defense
  • § 52901 Cotton Research Compliance Rules
  • § 9153 Poultry Livestock Laboratory Certification

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 18873.
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