NH Legislators Revising Law That Set Up Meat Inspection Program

CONCORD — New Hampshire lawmakers are revising legislation that created a meat inspection program in the state five years ago but hasn't been fully implemented due to a lack of funding.

The Concord Monitor reports a committee is working to clarify the 2011 statute and discuss the future of the inspection program.

The work comes a month after the state experienced its first locally farmed beef recall in over a decade in North Haverhill.

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