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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in this article, unless otherwise expressly stated, or unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
(1) “Disposal plant” means the premises or place where bodies, carcasses or portions thereof of dead, dying, diseased, disabled or condemned animals or inedible meat are received and held for the purpose of burning, processing or rendering or otherwise obtaining the hides, skins, grease or meat therefrom in any manner whatsoever.
(2) “Processing” means any method whereby meat or meat products derived from animals are cut, boned, mixed, blended, canned, cured or otherwise prepared for purposes other than for human consumption.
(3) “Inedible meat” means meat and meat products derived from dead, dying, disabled, diseased or condemned animals, and meat or meat products, regardless of origin, which are adulterated within the meaning of section two hundred of this chapter.
(4) “Rendering” means the method by which animal bodies, carcasses or portions thereof, and meat or meat product 1 are melted down and the fat or grease extracted therefrom.
(5) “Decharacterization” means the uniform application of sufficient quantities of dye, charcoal, malodorous fish oil, acid, or any other agent approved by the commissioner upon and into the freely slashed flesh of meat or meat product not being rendered so as to unequivocally preclude its use for human food.
(6) “Transportation service” means the operation within the state of a vehicle or vehicles by a person not otherwise licensed to operate a disposal plant, for the purpose of transporting for hire unprocessed animal bodies, carcasses or portions thereof, and meat or meat products which are not intended for eventual use for human consumption.
(7) “Vehicle” means a conveyance or any piece of equipment whatsoever used in transportation service.
(8) “Animal” means any animal, domestic or feral, or any domesticated bird.
(9) “Dead animal” means an animal that has died otherwise than by slaughter.
(10) “Meat” means the entire bodies, carcasses or portions thereof of animals or birds.
(11) “Meat product” means any product which is made or derived wholly or in part from the body, carcass or portions thereof of animals or birds.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Agriculture and Markets Law - AGM § 96-y. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/agriculture-and-markets-law/agm-sect-96-y/
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