NAC571.190. Disciplinary action.


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  •      1. Any animal which is fed food waste in violation of NAC 571.150 to 571.180, inclusive, or 9 C.F.R. Part 166 and which develops any contagious or infectious disease as the result of such feeding, is subject to quarantine and treatment, at the owner’s expense, or slaughter and disposal without payment of any indemnity as otherwise provided by law.

         2. Any person whose permit has been suspended for any reason shall not process food waste for 30 days during which time corrective action must be taken and none of the person’s employees will be licensed for the purposes of operating the facility owned or operated by him or her while the order of suspension is in effect.

         3. Any person whose permit has been revoked is not eligible to apply for a new permit until 1 year after the effective date of the revocation.

         4. Any person who desires the reinstatement of a license that has been revoked must apply for a new permit.

         5. All premises at which food waste has been processed in violation of NAC 571.150 to 571.180, inclusive, or 9 C.F.R. Part 166 must be cleaned and disinfected under the supervision of an inspector or a licensed veterinarian who is accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture before any further use of those premises. All troughs and other feeding and watering appliances must be emptied. All litter, garbage, manure and other organic material must be removed from the floors, posts or other parts of the equipment. All litter, garbage, manure and other organic material must be handled in such manner as not to allow contact with any animals. All surfaces must be cleaned with water and detergent. The entire surface of the equipment, fencing, troughs, chutes, floors, walls and all other parts of the facilities must be saturated with an approved disinfectant.

     [Dep’t of Agriculture, part No. 57, eff. 5-11-69; A 6-1-72; 9-11-76]—(NAC A by St. Quarantine Officer, 8-31-84; 7-2-85)