Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1110 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/16/2021

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
SENATE BILL 1110 	By: Bullard 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to meat inspections; limiting remote 
inspections to intrastate commerce; requiring certain 
standards for remote i nspections; requiring real-time 
viewing; providing certain exception; allowing 
digital technical assistant onsite to assist with 
inspections; requiring experience and qualification 
by rule for certain assistant ; requiring time and 
date stamp; establishing high quality and resolution 
viewing; providing for reco rding of identity of 
assistant; establishing requirements for certain 
stages of processing; requiring view and angle 
adjustment capabilities; directing certain compliance 
with regulations at certain stages of processing; 
providing for temperature reading and recording; 
directing labeling for remotely inspected products; 
stating content of label; providing for disapproval 
on inspection; directing removal of c ertain animal or 
product by rule and regulatio n for failure of 
inspection; directing the Oklahoma Department of 
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to promulgate certain 
rules; providing for codification ; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:   
 
 
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SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 6-181.2 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication in nu mbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Meat inspected by remote viewing technology sha ll remain 
within the boundaries and authority of this state for intrastate 
commerce only. 
B.  For purposes of meat inspections performed by remote 
technology authorized pursuant to Section 6-182.1 of Title 2 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes, and the rules promulgated thereto, the meat 
processer shall use remotely located certified inspectors to conduct 
meat inspections on the cattle and bison to be processed at the 
facility provided, the remote viewing technology meets the 
requirements of this section. 
C.  Remote viewing technologies for meat inspections shall 
require real-time viewing of the cattle and bison at the processing 
facility by a remotely located certified inspector who se inspection 
is conducted through use of uninterrupted live-stream video, digital 
live-feed recordings, real-time filming or other technologies 
approved by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and 
Forestry.  The technology and equipment used for remote viewing 
inspections shall be installed at the processing facility and 
connected to the remote certified inspector allowing the inspector 
to conduct actual real-time viewing of all cattle and bison from the   
 
 
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animal’s entry at the facility to the end of the processing, except 
while the carcass is placed in cold storage . 
D.  To assist with remote inspections, a digital technical 
assistant may be onsite at the processing facility and qualified as 
provided by the rules promulgated by the Oklahoma Department of 
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry.  The digital technical assistant 
shall perform any physical handling of the animal or equipment 
required for accurate assessment of the animal’s health, condition 
and processing by the remote certified inspector.  The digital 
technical assistant shall not be a certified inspector but shall 
have experience sufficient to assist the certified inspector while 
conducting the remote inspection. 
E.  Technologies utilized at the processing facility for remote 
inspections shall be required to have an accurate time and date 
stamp imbedded on the inspection video, recording or film.  The 
image quality of the inspection video, recording or film shall be of 
high quality and resolution to allow the remote certified inspector 
to accurately assess the animal and the entirety of the process. 
When utilized, the onsite digital technical assistant shall be 
recorded in real-time by name and image to identify the person 
assisting with the inspection. Every remote inspection shall 
require: 
1.  Before slaughter:  Viewing in real-time of the animal to be 
processed for purpose of identification and details on each animal   
 
 
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including, but not limited to, any discoloration, spots on the hide 
or any other known markers used to identify illness and injury and 
to show the ability of the animal to walk under its own power 
without assistance in compliance with regulations; 
2. Views of the animal: Each animal to be processed shall be 
viewed by whole body and close-up images and angles that clearly 
show details of the animal including, but not limited to, hooves, 
mouth, nose, eyes, udders, hair and hide and the whole-body 
composition in a manner sufficient for the remote inspector to 
determine any injury and potential illness. The technologies 
utilized by the processing facility shall permit view and angle 
adjustments and enhanced imaging for each animal being inspected; 
3. At slaughter: Slaughter of the animal shall be viewable in 
real-time by the inspector to determine whether the kill was 
conducted in compliance with humane slaughter regulati ons; 
4. Carcass processing: Processing of the carcass during 
suspension, exsanguination, hide removal, splitting and 
evisceration shall be viewable by the inspector during the entirety 
of the process with adjustable angles and enhanced imaging that can 
show either single or multiple carcasses at the discretion of the 
inspector to determine whether the processing is conducted in 
compliance with regulations ; 
5. Butchering: The entirety of the butchering process shall be 
viewable by the inspector with adjustments on angles and enhanced   
 
 
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imaging to view single or multiple carcasses at the discretion of 
the inspector to determine whether the process is conducted in 
compliance with regulations; 
6.  Temperature readings :  During processing and pursuant to 
rule and regulation, the temperature readings of the carcasses, 
processing rooms and cold storage areas shall be inspected and 
recorded on the inspection video, recording or film.  Each recorded 
temperature reading shall be accompanied by an accurate 
synchronized time and date stamp on the video, recording or film; 
and 
7.  Labels:  All remotely inspected meat shall require a label 
to be attached and prominently displayed that states:  “Inspected 
by ODAFF for sale only in Oklahoma.” Labels shall include batch 
numbers required by the Department rules. 
F.  Any animal, carcass, hide, meat or organ that fails to 
comply with the regulations for inspection shall be disapproved for 
intrastate commerce and shall be promptly culled, removed, 
destroyed or otherwise handled as required by the rules or 
regulations promulgated by the Department for failure to meet 
inspection standards. 
G.  The Department shall promulgate rules and regulations to 
implement and enforce the provisions of this section .  Such rules 
and regulations may be promulgated pursuant to federal guidelines,   
 
 
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if any, regarding meat inspections for human consumption that are 
limited to intrastate commerce only. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
 
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