§ 1.209. Specimens for education, research or other purposes.
(a) Specimens of condemned or other inedible materials, including embryos and specimens of animal parasites, may be released for educational, research, or other nonfood purposes under permit issued by the veterinary supervisor if the person desiring such specimens makes a written application to the veterinary supervisor for such permit by means of a letter and arranges with and receives permission from the official establishment to obtain the specimens.
(b) Permits shall be issued for a period not longer than one year and may be revoked by the veterinary supervisor if the specimens are not used as stated in the application, or if the collection or handling of the specimens interferes with inspection or the maintenance of sanitary conditions in the establishment.
(c) The specimens shall be collected and handled only at such time and place and in such manner as not to interfere with the inspection or to cause any objectionable condition and shall be identified as inedible when they leave the establishment.
Cross References This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 1.553 (relating to materials exempted from this subchapter).
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