CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 53-319. Sale or shipment of diseased flesh.
Sec. 53-319. Sale or shipment of diseased flesh. (a) Carcasses of young calves,
pigs, kids and lambs are unfit for human consumption and shall be condemned if (1)
the meat has the appearance of being water-soaked, is loose, flabby, tears easily and
can be perforated with the fingers; or (2) its color is grayish red; or (3) good muscular
development as a whole is lacking, which condition is especially noticeable on the upper
shank of the leg, where small amounts of serous infiltrates or small edematous patches
are sometimes present between the muscles; or (4) the tissue which later develops as
the fat capsule of the kidneys is edematous, dirty yellow or grayish red, tough and
intermixed with islands of fat.
(b) The possession of any such flesh dressed in a manner suitable for sale or use
shall be deemed prima facie evidence of an intent to sell and a violation of the provisions
of this section. All unborn and stillborn animals shall be condemned, and no hide or
skin thereof shall be removed from the carcass within a room in which edible products
are handled. Any person, firm or corporation which violates or causes to be violated
any of the provisions of this section shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars
or imprisoned not more than six months.
(1949 Rev., S. 8620.)
Meaning of "wilfully" under former statute. 76 C. 94.
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