Sec. 22-320c. Registration.
Sec. 22-320c. Registration. No person shall feed garbage to swine on any premises
unless such premises have been registered with the department. Upon receipt of an
application for registration on a form provided by the department, which application
shall be accompanied by a registration fee of five dollars, unless the applicant is the
state or any political subdivision thereof, the department shall send an authorized representative familiar with equipment used to cook garbage on swine farms to inspect the
premises where the applicant desires to conduct garbage cooking. If such representative
finds that such premises cannot be approved under sections 22-320a to 22-320h, inclusive, and regulations promulgated thereunder, he shall notify the applicant wherein he
fails to comply. If, within a reasonable time thereafter, to be fixed by the department,
the specified defects are remedied, the department shall make a second inspection and
proceed therewith as in the case of the original inspection. No registration granted under
this section shall be transferable by the registrant and each registration shall apply to
only one place of business, which shall be specified in the registration. There shall be
only one registrant for each place of business. No registration shall be issued by the
department to conduct a garbage-feeding swine farm, nor shall any place be used for
that purpose, unless the department is satisfied that all regulations of the department
will be complied with and that all garbage fed to swine will be satisfactorily treated as
required by section 22-320b.
(1959, P.A. 638, S. 3; February, 1965, P.A. 174, S. 1.)
History: 1965 act clarified provision re registration as permission to feed garbage to pigs by specifying that "premises"
must be registered and added provision limiting to one the number of registrants for each place of business.