§ 1.296. Certain glands and organs.
(a) Glands and organs, such as cotyledons, ovaries, prostate glands, tonsils, spinal cords, and detached lymphatic, pineal, pituitary, parathyroid, suprarenal, pancreatic and thyroid glands, used in preparing pharmaceutical, organotherapeutic or technical products and which are not used as human food (whether or not prepared at official establishments) may be brought into and stored in edible product departments of inspected establishments if packaged in suitable containers so that the presence of such glands and organs will in no way interfere with the maintenance of sanitary conditions or constitute an interference with inspection.
(b) Glands or organs which are regarded as human food products, such as livers, testicles and thymus glands, may be brought into official establishments for pharmaceutical, organotherapeutic, or technical purposes only if United States or State inspected and passed and so identified.
(c) Lungs and lung lobes derived from livestock slaughtered in any establishment may not be brought into any official establishment except as provided in § 1.340 (relating to animal food and similar articles).
Source The provisions of this § 1.296 amended September 17, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 1825. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (1308).
Cross References This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 1.553 (relating to materials exempted from this subchapter).
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