Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 164 § 164.863 — Unlawful transport of meat animal carcasses
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 164 ·
Oregon Code § 164.863·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unlawful transport of meat animal carcasses.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this
section, it shall be unlawful for any person to transport the carcass or a
primal cut thereof of any meat animal on a public highway without having in
possession a transportation certificate signed by the owner or the agent of the
owner showing:
(a) The location
where the carcass or primal cut was loaded and its destination;
(b) The quantity
in possession and the date of acquisition of it; and
(c)
Transportation or bill of sale.
(2) Subsection
(1) of this section does not apply to the carcass or meat of a meat animal:
(a) That is
transported by common carrier;
(b) That is
marked, tagged or otherwise identified as required by ORS chapter 619;
(c) That is
marked, tagged or identified as required by ORS 603.045 (2), or that is the
subject of the certificate and tags described in ORS 603.045 (4); or
(d) That is
marked, tagged or otherwise identified as having been previously inspected
under the Federal Meat Inspection Act.
(3) As used in
this section:
(a) Common
carrier means:
(A) Any person
who transports for hire or who purports to be to the public as willing to
transport for hire, compensation or consideration by motor vehicle, persons or
property, or both, for those who may choose to employ the person; or
(B) Any person
who leases, rents or otherwise provides a motor vehicle for the use of others
and who in connection therewith in the regular course of business provides,
procures or arranges for, directly, indirectly or by course of dealing, a
driver or operator therefor.
(b) Federal Meat
Inspection Act means the Act so entitled approved March 4, 1907, (34 Stat.
1260), as amended by the Wholesome Meat Act (81 Stat. 584).
(c) Meat animal
means any live cattle, equines, sheep, goats or swine.
(d) Meat or meat
product means any edible muscle, except any muscle found in the lips, snout or
ears of meat animals, which is skeletal or found in the tongue, diaphragm,
heart or esophagus, with or without any accompanying and overlying fat, and any
portion of bone, skin, sinew, nerve or blood vessels normally accompanying the
muscle tissue and not separated from it in the process of dressing or as
otherwise prescribed by the Department of Agriculture.
(4) Unlawfully
transporting the carcass or primal cut of a meat animal is a Class C
misdemeanor.
(5) For the
purpose of this section primal cut of cattle and equines means round, loin,
flank, rib, chuck, brisket, plate or shank; of pork means ham, loin, side,
spareribs, shoulder or jowl; of sheep and goats means rib or rack, loin, leg or
shoulder. [1975 c.201 §2]
MISCELLANEOUS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 164.863
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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