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7 Pa. Code § 1.205. Inedible rendered fats prepared at official establishments.

§ 1.205. Inedible rendered fats prepared at official establishments.

 (a)  Except as provided in §  1.547 (relating to inedible rendered animal fats), rendered animal fat derived from condemned or other inedible materials at official establishments shall be denatured to effectually distinguish it from an edible product, either with low grade offal during the rendering or by adding to and mixing thoroughly with such fat, denaturing oil, No. 2 fuel oil, or brucine dissolved in a mixture of alcohol and pine oil or oil of rosemary.

 (b)  The denatured fats may be shipped in commerce in accordance with §  1.547(b).

Cross References

   This section cited in 7 Pa. Code §  1.206 (relating to inedible fats from outside official establishments).



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