Cal. Health & Safety Code § 113814
Definitions
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Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
“Injected” means manipulating a meat so that infectious or toxigenic microorganisms may be introduced from its surface to its interior through tenderizing with deep penetration or injecting the meat by processes that may be referred to as “injecting,” “pinning,” or “stitch pumping.”
“Injected” means manipulating meat to which a solution has been introduced into its interior by processes that are referred to as “injecting,” “pinning,” or “stitch pumping.”
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