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Committee concurs in bill repealing ink-stamp requirement on dressed carcasses

2718415 · March 20, 2025
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The House Agriculture Committee concurred 17-0 in Senate Bill 78, which removes an outdated requirement that each dressed carcass be ink-stamped and cleans up related redundant provisions; the Department of Livestock supported the change as a code cleanup.

The Montana House Committee on Agriculture on Monday concurred in Senate Bill 78, a bill that eliminates an outdated requirement that each dressed carcass be stamped after slaughter.

Senator Josh Kassmayer (Senate District 13), the bill’s sponsor in the hearing, said the ink-stamp requirement dated to earlier statutes and that current inspection practices already verify ownership and ensure animal…

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