Current through the 2024 Regular Session
Section 69-1-307 - Designation of country of origin of beef, lamb, pork, chicken or goat meat; contents of notice for ground beef, pork, lamb, chicken or goat(1) United States country of origin. A retailer of a covered commodity that is beef, lamb, pork, chicken or goat meat may designate the covered commodity as exclusively having a United States country of origin only if the covered commodity is derived from an animal that was: (a) Exclusively born, raised and slaughtered in the United States; or(b) Born and raised in Alaska or Hawaii and transported for a period of not more than sixty (60) days through Canada to the United States and slaughtered in the United States.(2) A retailer of a covered commodity that is beef, lamb, pork, chicken or goat meat may designate the country of origin of the covered commodity as all of the countries in which the animal may have been born, raised or slaughtered, if the commodity is derived from an animal that was:(a) Not exclusively born, raised and slaughtered in the United States; or(b) Born, raised or slaughtered in the United States; and(c) Not imported into the United States for immediate slaughter.(3) A retailer of a covered commodity that is beef, lamb, pork, chicken or goat meat that is derived from an animal imported into the United States for immediate slaughter shall designate the origin as: (a) The country from which the animal was imported; and(4) A retailer of a covered commodity that is beef, lamb, pork, chicken or goat meat derived from an animal not born, raised or slaughtered in the United States shall designate a country other than the United States as the country of origin.(5) The notice of country of origin for ground beef, ground pork, ground lamb, ground chicken or ground goat shall include: (a) A list of all countries of origin of the ground beef, ground pork, ground lamb, ground chicken or ground goat; or(b) A list of all possible countries of origin of the ground beef, ground pork, ground lamb, ground chicken or ground goat. Laws, 2009, ch. 321, § 4, eff. 3/16/2009.