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Chapter 148
Slaughtering of Livestock

Sections

148.001
Definition
148.002
Slaughterer to Register
148.003
Slaughter of Unbranded or Unmarked Livestock; Slaughter Without Bill of Sale
148.011
Record of Purchase and Slaughter
148.012
Reports to County
148.021
Meat Processor
148.022
Time and Method of Payment for Purchases
148.023
Agreement on Time and Method of Payment
148.024
Delay in Collection of Payment Instruments
148.025
Damages
148.026
Lien
148.027
Commingling of Livestock Under Lien
148.028
Priority of Lien
148.029
Fee for Horses Sold to Slaughterer
148.030
Inspection of Horses Sold Through Certain Slaughterhouses
148.041
Application of Subchapter
148.042
Slaughterer's Bond
148.043
Records
148.045
Purchase of Slaughtered Cattle Without Hide or Ears
148.061
Failure to Register
148.062
Slaughter of Unbranded or Unmarked Livestock; Slaughter Without Bill of Sale
148.063
Failure to Keep or Provide Records of Purchase or Slaughter
148.064
Failure to Report to County
148.065
Failure to File Bond
148.066
Failure to Keep or Permit Inspection of Records
148.069
Purchase of Slaughtered Cattle Without Hide or Ears
 



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