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 establishment, the address of the owner or of a duly authorized officer or agent of the same, the kinds of animals slaughtered, the estimated number of animals of any species slaughtered per day and per week, or the estimated amount of meats or meat food products received from other establishments, and the character, quantity, and proposed disposition of the products of said establishment. Blank application forms will be furnished by the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry upon request. If an establishment is not in a sanitary condition, inspection shall not be established.

EXEMPTION FROM INSPECTION.

(a) If, in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture, the retail butcher or retail dealer who is engaged in supplying his customers through the medium of interstate or foreign commerce should be exempted from Federal inspection, a certificate of exemption will be furnished to the applicant for use with transportation companies and other companies and persons in securing the movement of his products.

OFFICIAL NUMBER.

If inspection is established under said application the Secretary of Agriculture will give said establishment a number by which all its meats and meat food products shall thereafter be known, and this number shall be used by the inspectors of the Department of Agriculture, and also by the proprietors of said establishment, to mark the meats and meat food products of the establishment as hereinafter prescribed. Establishments having one or more branches may use the same number for all by affixing a serial letter in connection with the number to differentiate the products of the different branches. Each establishment at which inspection is maintained must be separate and apart from any other establishment engaged in similar business at which inspection is not maintained.

(a) Retail butchers and dealers who have been exempted from inspection under these regulations will be given numbers by which their products will be known.

DESIGNATION OF INSPECTORS.

The Secretary of Agriculture will designate an inspector to take charge of the inspection at each establishment where inspection is maintained, and will detail to said inspector such assistants as may be necessary to carry on properly the work of inspection and supervision at said establishment. For the purpose of enforcing the law and regulations the inspector and all employees under his direction shall have access at all times, by day or night, whether the establishment be operated or not, to every part of said establishment.

OFFICE ROOM.

Office room, including light and heat, shall be provided by proprietors of establishments, rent free, for the exclusive use of the inspector and other employees of the Department on duty at each establishment. The room or rooms set apart for this purpose must be properly ventilated, conveniently located, and provided with lockers suitable for the protection and storage of such supplies as may be required; all to meet the approval of the inspector in charge.