(a) For the purpose of preventing the entry into or movement in intrastate commerce of any livestock carcass, part thereof, or meat food product which is unwholesome or adulterated and is intended for or capable of use as human food, the Director of the Department of Health shall, where and to the extent considered by him or her necessary, cause to be made by inspectors antemortem inspection of livestock in any official establishment where livestock are slaughtered for such commerce.
(b) For the purpose stated in subsection (a) of this section, the director, whenever slaughtering or other processing operations are being conducted, shall cause to be made by inspectors postmortem inspection of the carcasses and parts thereof of each animal slaughtered in any official establishment. He or she shall cause to be made by inspectors an inspection of all meat food products processed in any official establishment in which meat food products are processed for intrastate commerce.
(c) The director shall also cause, at any time, such quarantine, segregation, and reinspection of livestock, livestock carcasses, and parts thereof, and meat food products in official establishments as he or she deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of this subchapter.
(d)
(1) All livestock carcasses and parts thereof, and meat food products, found by an inspector to be unwholesome or adulterated in any official establishment shall be condemned and shall, if no appeal is taken from the determination of condemnation, be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of an inspector.
(2) However, articles, which may be made wholesome and unadulterated by reprocessing need not be condemned and destroyed if reprocessed under the supervision of an inspector and thereafter found to be wholesome and unadulterated.
(3) If any appeal is taken from the determination, the articles shall be appropriately marked and segregated pending completion of an appeal inspection. If the determination of condemnation is sustained, the articles shall be destroyed for human food purposes under the supervision of an inspector.