[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR318.6]



[Page 244-245]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 318_ENTRY INTO OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; REINSPECTION AND PREPARATION 

OF PRODUCTS--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 318.6  Requirements concerning ingredients and other articles used 

in preparation of products.



    (a) All ingredients and other articles used in the preparation of 

any product shall be clean, sound, healthful, wholesome, and otherwise 

such as will not result in the product being adulterated. Official 

establishments shall furnish inspectors accurate information on all 

procedures involved in product preparation including product composition 

and any changes in such procedures essential for inspectional control of 

the product.

    (b)(1) The only animal casings that may be used as containers of 

product are those from sheep, swine, or goats. Casings from cattle may 

be used as containers of products. However, if casings from cattle are 

derived from the small intestine, the small intestine must comply with 

the requirements in 9 CFR 310.22(a)(3). Establishments that use casings 

derived from the small intestine of cattle as containers for products 

must demonstrate, through documentation, that the small intestine from 

which the casing was derived complies with the requirements in 9 CFR 

310.22(a)(3).

    (2) Casings for products shall be carefully inspected by Program 

employees. Only those casings which have been carefully washed and 

thoroughly flushed with clean water immediately before stuffing and are 

suitable for containers, are clean, and are passed on such inspection 

shall be used, except that preflushed animal casings packed in salt or 

salt and glycerine solution or other approved medium may be used without 

additional flushing provided they are found to be clean and otherwise 

acceptable and are thoroughly rinsed before use.

    (3) Hog and sheep casings intended for use as containers of product 

may be treated by soaking in or applying thereto sound, fresh pineapple 

juice or papain or bromelin or pancreatic extract to permit the enzymes 

contained in these substances to act on the casings to make them less 

resistant. The casings shall be handled in a clean and sanitary manner 

throughout and the treatment shall be followed by washing and flushing 

the casings with water sufficiently to effectively remove the substance 

used and terminate the enzymatic action.

    (4) On account of the invariable presence of bone splinters, 

detached spinal cords shall not be used in the preparation of edible 

product other than for rendering where they constitute a suitable raw 

material. Detached spinal cords from cattle 30 months of age and older 

shall not be used as raw materials for edible rendering.

    (5) Testicles if handled as an edible product may be shipped from 

the official establishment as such, but they shall not be used as an 

ingredient of a meat food product.

    (6) Tonsils shall be removed and shall not be used as ingredients of 

meat food products.

    (7) Blood from livestock prepared in accordance with Sec. 310.20 of 

this subchapter may be used as an ingredient of a meat food product for 

which a standard is prescribed in part 319 of this subchapter, if 

permitted by such standard, and may be used in any meat food product for 

which no such standard is prescribed in part 319 of this subchapter if 

it is a common and usual ingredient of such product.



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    (8) Intestines shall not be used as ingredients in any meat food 

product for which a standard is prescribed in part 319 of this 

subchapter and shall not be used in other products unless the products 

are labeled in accordance with Sec. 317.8(b)(3) of this subchapter. 

When small intestine from cattle is used in a meat food product or for 

edible rendering, it must comply with the requirements in 9 CFR 

310.22(a)(3).

    (9) Poultry products and egg products (other than shell eggs) which 

are intended for use as ingredients of meat food products shall be 

considered acceptable for such use only when identified as having been 

inspected and passed for wholesomeness by the Department under the 

regulations in 7 CFR part 59 or 9 CFR part 362 or 381 and when found to 

be sound and otherwise acceptable when presented for use. Poultry 

products and egg products (other than shell eggs) which have not been so 

inspected and passed for wholesomeness shall not be used in the 

preparation of such meat food products.

    (10) Dry milk products which are intended for use as ingredients of 

meat food products shall be considered acceptable for such use only when 

produced in a plant approved by the Department under the regulations in 

7 CFR part 58, and when found to be sound and otherwise acceptable when 

presented for use. Dry milk products prepared in a plant not so approved 

shall not be used in the preparation of such meat food products.

    (11) [Reserved]

    (12) Ingredients for use in any product may not bear or contain any 

pesticide chemical or other residues in excess of level permitted in 

Sec. 318.16.

    (13) Use of ``Mechanically Separated (Kind of Poultry),'' as defined 

in Sec. 381.173 of this chapter, in the preparation of meat food 

products shall accord with Sec. 381.174 and all other applicable 

provisions of this subchapter.



[35 FR 15586, Oct. 3, 1970, as amended at 38 FR 14368, June 1, 1973; 38 

FR 29214, Oct. 23, 1973; 39 FR 1973, Jan. 16, 1974; 41 FR 23702, June 

11, 1976; 49 FR 19623, May 9, 1984; 50 FR 6, Jan. 2, 1985; 60 FR 55982, 

Nov. 3, 1995; 69 FR 1874, Jan. 12, 2004; 70 FR 53050, Sept. 7, 2005]