Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Slovak Socialist Republic No. 166 / 1975 Coll.

Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Slovak Socialist Republic on the withdrawal, disposal and acceptance of pig skins

Valid Effective from 01.01.1976
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DECLARATION
Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Slovak Socialist Republic
of 18 December 1975
on the download, divestment and acceptance of pig skins
The Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Slovak Socialist Republic, in agreement with the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Socialist Republic and other participating central authorities of the Slovak Socialist Republic, provides pursuant to Article 15 (1) of Act No. 51 / 1959 Coll., on the Purchase of Agricultural Products:
§ 1
(1) Pigs which have been slaughtered are required to have the pig withdrawn and the skin resold immediately after withdrawal.
(2) Withdrawals are carried out when pigs are slaughtered in slaughterhouses, workers of the meat industry, in other cases skinners, i.e. persons who have received authorisation from the county national committee to withdraw pigs from the slaughter.
(3) The skin must be removed immediately after withdrawal from all subcutaneous fat, stamped with a retractor using a colour that does not damage the skin; The fat from the skin is given to the pig farmer.
(4) If slaughter is carried out in slaughterhouses, the pig farmer shall hand over the skinned skin of the meat industry, in other cases the skinner. The skinner must treat the skinned skin properly and submit it either in fresh condition at the latest on the second day to the skin collection or to salt it and store it in a cool place. The salted skin shall be submitted within one week after the slaughter has been authorised to the skin collection centre.
(5) The skin shall be weighed immediately after withdrawal, assessed in good quality in terms of natural defects and its price calculated. No account shall be taken of damage to the skin caused by a staff member of the meat industry or by a skinner (rumps, cuts, etc.). The price of the skin shall be charged by deducting from the remuneration which the pig farmer is obliged to provide to the meat industry or to the skinner for the slaughter and withdrawal of the pig. When the meat industry takes over the skin, it checks whether the skinner has placed the skin in the correct grade. In the event that the skinner has placed the skin in the wrong grade, the meat industry shall repair the purchase note (croponce) and draw attention to the irresponsible behaviour of the skinner by the district national committee. The meat industry company or the skinner will fill in the purchase note immediately upon withdrawal of the skin. 1)
(6) The purchase note must state: the name and address of the pig breeder, the name and address of the skinner (at the slaughterhouse of the staff member who has withdrawn), the live weight of the pig (found or estimated), the weight, quality and price of the skin, the date of execution / slaughter, the remuneration for slaughter and withdrawal of the pig and the deduction of the price of the skin from that remuneration. The ticket will be signed by the pig breeder and the skinner (in the slaughterhouse by the employee who made the withdrawal).
§ 2
(1) The County National Committee may, in rare cases, allow for an exemption from the obligation to withdraw and dispose of the skin, in particular to breeders who live alone and carry out their own slaughter (remote groves, solitude in border and mountain areas, etc.).
(2) On the basis of the advice of the veterinarian that it is necessary to refrain from the withdrawal of the croupon in order to protect human or animal health, the district national committee authorises an additional exemption.
(3) The obligation to withdraw and dispose of the skin until further notice is not applicable to the slaughtering of excluded breeding boars and baguons (mangalians).
§ 3
This Decree shall take effect on 1 January 1976.
Deputy Minister:
Ing. Medvedi, CSc.
1) The provisions of technical standard CSN 79 1265 apply to the working and handling of leather.

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CitationDecree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Slovak Socialist Republic No. 166 / 1975 Coll., on downloading, reselling and taking over pig skins
Regulation Type-
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation29.12.1975
Effective from01.01.1976
Effective until-
Status Valid
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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