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Post by budd on Mar 10, 2021 15:12:44 GMT -5
Is it legal in Indiana for a wild game processor to sale/ask for donations for deer and sausages that were not picked up by customer?
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Post by morrison on Mar 11, 2021 7:16:47 GMT -5
Indiana statute provides for the processor to charge a reasonable fee for the processing of the meat, if the original owner fails to pick up the processed meet in a reasonable time or the original owner tells the processor the owner no longer wishes to have the meat. I have posted the portion of the Indiana Code that applies below.
IC 14-22-38-4(c) Notwithstanding section 6 of this chapter, if a properly tagged deer is brought to a meat processing facility and the owner of the deer: (1) fails to pick up the processed deer within a reasonable time; or (2) notifies the meat processing facility that the owner does not want the processed deer; the deer meat may be given away by the meat processing facility to another person. The meat processing facility may charge the person receiving the deer meat a reasonable and customary processing fee.
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