New York Statutes
§ 96-Z-9 — Criminal slaughter, processing or possession of inedible meat
New York § 96-Z-9
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Bluebook
N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 96-Z-9 (2026).
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§ 96-z-9. Criminal slaughter, processing or possession of inedible\nmeat. A person is guilty of criminal slaughter, processing or possession\nof inedible meat when he knowingly and unlawfully (a) slaughters, for\nthe purpose of human consumption, any animal from which such meat would\nbe derived, (b) adds, mixes or otherwise combines any such meat with\nfood intended for human consumption, or bones, cuts, grinds or otherwise\nprocesses such meat for the purpose of human consumption, or (c)\npossesses such meat with intent to sell the meat for human consumption.\nCriminal slaughter, processing or possession of an inedible meat is a\nclass E felony.\n
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§ 96-B
License required§ 96-D
Application of article§ 96-E
Unlawful acts§ 96-G
Definitions§ 96-H
Application of article§ 96-I
General powers§ 96-M
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