GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 26-2-84 - Detention of carcasses, meat, and meat food products  suspected of being adulterated or misbranded; removal of official marks
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    26-2-84   (2010)
    26-2-84.    Detention of carcasses, meat, and meat food products  suspected of being adulterated or misbranded; removal of official marks 
      Whenever  any carcass, part of a carcass, meat, or meat food product of cattle,  sheep, swine, nontraditional livestock, rabbits, goats, horses, mules,  or other equines, or any product exempted from the definition of a meat  food product, or any dead, dying, disabled, or diseased cattle, sheep,  swine, nontraditional livestock, rabbit, goat, or equine is found by any  authorized representative of the Commissioner upon any premises where  it is held for purposes of, or during or after, distribution and there  is reason to believe that any such article is adulterated or misbranded  and is capable of use as human food, or that it has not been inspected,  in violation of Part 3 of this article or Title I of the Federal Meat  Inspection Act or the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, or that such  article or animal has been or is intended to be distributed in  violation of any such provisions, it may be detained by such  representative for a period not to exceed 20 days, pending action under  Code Section 26-2-86 or notification of any federal authorities having  jurisdiction over such article or animal; and it shall not be moved by  any person, firm, or corporation from the place at which it is located  when so detained, until released by such representative. All official  marks may be required by such representative to be removed from such  article or animal before it is released unless it appears to the  satisfaction of the Commissioner that the article or animal is eligible  to retain such marks.