Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 112.127 — What Requirements Apply Regarding Domesticated Animals In And Around A Fully-enclosed Building?
21 C.F.R. § 112.127
(a) You must take reasonable precautions to prevent contamination of covered produce, food contact surfaces, and food-packing materials in fully-enclosed buildings with known or reasonably foreseeable hazards from domesticated animals by:
(1) Excluding domesticated animals from fully-enclosed buildings where covered produce, food contact surfaces, or food-packing material is exposed; or
(2) Separating domesticated animals in a fully enclosed building from an area where a covered activity is conducted on covered produce by location, time, or partition.
(b) Guard or guide dogs may be allowed in some areas of a fully enclosed building if the presence of the dogs is unlikely to result in contamination of produce, food contact surfaces, or food-packing materials.
Authorizing Statute
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General grant of authority for cooperation42 U.S.C. § 243
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Definitions; generally21 U.S.C. § 321