Guam Tattoo
PI-Endangered Species: Green Sea Turtle Religious, ceremonial, and other traditional restrictions on the capture, killing, distribution, and consumption of Green Sea Turtles played an important role in their utilization. For example, in the Hawaiian Islands there were families that considered the Green Sea Turtle to be a personal family deity or "aumakua." Artistic elements of Green Sea Turtles have also been featured prominently in some cultures of the Pacific, such as in petroglyphs and tattoo designs. ... [Read More]
FDA Enforcement Report ENFORCE07/17/1996 ENFORCEMENT REPORT FOR 07/17/96 July 17, 1996 96-29RECALLS AND FIELD CORRECTIONS: FOODS -- CLASS I ============_______________PRODUCT Jarlsberg Cheese in clear plastic vacuum package. Recall #F-619-6.CODE Product with sell by date codes 10-07-96 through 11-30-96.MANUFACTURER Norwegian Dairies, Oslo, Norway .RECALLED BY The Peterson Company, Auburn, Washington (distributor), by telephone on June 7, 1996, followed by fax. Firm-initiated recall complete.DISTRIBUTION Washington state, Oregon, Utah, California, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Guam.QUANTITY 30,727 pounds were distributed. REASON The product is contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.RECALLS AND FIELD CORRECTIONS: FOODS -- CLASS II ===========_______________PRODUCT Bowlby's Bits'N'Pops Pure Butter Gourmet Caramel Corn, in 12 ounce packages. Recall #F-618-6.CODE All misbranded product.MANUFACTURER Bowlby Candy Company, Waupaca, Wisconsin.RECALLED BY Manufacturer, by letter dated June 3, 1996. Firm- ... [Read More]
Enforcement Report for December 15, 2004 Source Plasma, collected from a donor who had a tattoo applied within 12 months of donation, was distributed. ... REASON Source Plasma, collected from a donor who had tattoos applied within the past 12 months, were distributed. ... [Read More]
ENFORCEMENT REPORT FOR OCTOBER 13, 1999 October 13, 1999 99-41 RECALLS AND FIELD CORRECTIONS: FOODS -- CLASS II ________ PRODUCT Ruffles WOW Original Potato Chips, in 5 ounce bags.Recall #F-001-0. CODE Pull Date Code OCT 26; Plant Code 473306H. MANUFACTURER Frito-Lay, Inc., Jonesboro, Arkansas. RECALLED BY Frito-Lay, Inc., Plano, Texas, by computer message sent on September 22, 1999. Firm-initiated recall ongoing. DISTRIBUTION Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee. QUANTITY 2,500 packages were distributed; firm estimated that between 50 and 100 bags remained on market at time of recall initiation. REASON The bags labeled as "original" variety actually contain "cheddar and sour cream" variety. The "cheddar and sour cream" variety contains dairy ingredients, FD&C Yellow No. 5 Lake and FD&C Yellow No. 6 Lake which are not on the label of the "original" variety. RECALLS AND FIELD CORRECTIONS: BIOLOGICS -- CLASS II ________ PRODUCT Source Leukocytes. Recall #B-1164-9. CODE Unit #11R38 ... [Read More]
Enforcement Report for June 15, 2005 Blood products, that tested negative for viral markers, but were not properly quarantined after the receipt of deferral information related to the application of a tattoo, were distributed. ... [Read More]
Animal Welfare; Final Rules; 9 CFR Parts 1 and 2. Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 168, August 31, 1989, P. 36112-36163. (2) If any live dog or cat is already identified by an official tag or tattoo which has been applied by another dealer or exhibitor, the dealer or exhibitor who purchases or otherwise acquires the animal may continue identifying the dog or cat by the previous identification number, or may replace the previous tag with his own official tag or approved tattoo. In either case, the class B dealer or class C exhibitor shall correctly list all old and new official tag numbers or tattoos in his or her records of purchase which shall be maintained in accordance with Secs. 2.75 and 2.77. Any new official tag or tattoo number shall be used on all records of any subsequent sales by the dealer or exhibitor, of any dog or cat. ... [Read More]
Information Resources for Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees 1985-1999 (5) The official USDA tag number or tattoo assigned to each dog or cat under § 2.38(g) of this subpart; ... (5) State the common names and the numbers of animals upon which teaching, research, experiments, or tests were conducted involving no pain, distress, or use of pain-relieving drugs. Routine procedures (e.g., injections, tattooing, blood sampling) should be reported with this group; ... [Read More]
Code of Federal Regulations: 50 CFR 17 (TITLE) [Code of Federal Regulations][Title 50, Volume 1][Revised as of October 1, 2002]From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access[CITE: 50CFR17] [Page 96-282] TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 17--ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS Subpart A--Introduction and General Provisions Sec.17.1 Purpose of regulations.17.2 Scope of regulations.17.3 Definitions.17.4 Pre-Act wildlife.17.5 Alaska natives.17.6 State cooperative agreements. [Reserved]17.7 Raptor exemption.17.8 Permit applications and information collection requirements. Subpart B--Lists 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife.17.12 Endangered and threatened plants. Subpart C--Endangered Wildlife 17.21 Prohibitions.17.22 Permits for scientific purposes, enhancement of propagation or survival, or for incidental taking.17.23 Economic hardship permits. Subpart D--Threatened Wildlife 17.31 Prohibitions.17.32 Permits--general.17.40 Special ... [Read More]
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