Friday, March 28, 2008

USDA CERTIFIED DEAD STOCK DOWNER COW PROGRAM LIST OF SCHOOLS AFFECTED STATE BY STATE RECALL

USDA CERTIFIED DEAD STOCK DOWNER COW SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM LIST OF SCHOOLS AFFECTED STATE BY STATE (dead stock downers i.e. non-ambulatory, the most high risk for mad cow disease)

March 28, 2008, 12:10AM FDA lists school districts that got recalled meat Lawmakers had demanded info be released

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a list Thursday of all school districts nationwide — including scores of Houston-area districts — that received beef included in last month's recall of 143 million pounds from a California slaughterhouse.

The 226-page document listed "school food authorities" — the rough equivalent of school districts — that received the meat. It was released after pressure from federal lawmakers, including Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn.

DeLauro called the list a victory for children's health but said the USDA should also release a list of retail stores that received the recalled beef.

A USDA spokeswoman did not immediately return an e-mail requesting comment.

The agency issued the largest beef recall in U.S. history last month after the Humane Society of the United States released undercover video showing workers at Chino-based Hallmark/Westland Meat Co. forcing sick cows to stand with forklifts, electric prods and high-pressure water hoses.

The slaughterhouse was a major supplier of ground beef to the National School Lunch Program.

The memo also noted that the inclusion of a school food authority in the list didn't necessarily mean that all schools within that district had received the beef.

IS YOUR DISTRICT ON THIS LIST?

Houston-area school districts that received beef from the California slaughterhouse:

A+ Academy, Aldine, Alief, Alvin, Angleton, Brazosport, Children First Academy Of Houston, Chinquapin School, Clear Creek, Conroe, Crosby, Cypress-Fairbanks, Danbury, Deer Park, Depelchin Children's Center

Elgin, Fort Bend County Juvenile Detention, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galena Park, Galveston County Juvenile Board, Galveston, Goose Creek, Harris County Protective Services

Hempstead, Houston Gateway Academy Inc., Houston Heights Learning Academy, Houston, Huffman, Klein, La Marque, La Porte, Lamar, Magnolia, Needville, New Caney, New Waverly, North Forest

Pasadena, Pearland, Raul Yzaguirre School For Success, Royal, Sealy, Spring Branch, Spring, Stratford, Sweeny, Texas City, Texas Cooperative Extension-Houston, Tomball, University Of Houston Charter School, Waller


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/5654887.html


CLASS II RECALL Congressional and Public Affairs HEALTH RISK: LOW Amanda Eamich (202) 720-9113 FSIS-RC-005-2008 CALIFORNIA FIRM RECALLS BEEF PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM NON-AMBULATORY CATTLE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF PROPER INSPECTION


http://www.fsis.usda.gov/PDF/Recall_005-2008_Release.pdf


Currently, 462 Texas school districts and other entities enrolled in the school breakfast and lunch programs are reporting they have recalled products. TDA is partnering with USDA to establish proper destruction practices for all of the beef and will be issuing those instructions soon. School districts, the public and the media can monitor updates at http://www.tda.state.tx.us/.


http://www.agr.state.tx.us/agr/media/media_render/0,1460,1848_17053_18957_0,00.html


Entities holding 50 cases or fewer may destroy the product on-site by rendering the product unfit for human consumption according to destruction guidance. Quantities greater than 50 cases must be taken to a landfill, incinerated, or sent for inedible rendering. All disposal methods must be fully documented regarding type of product and destruction method and witnessed with two signatures. School districts can download destruction verification/reimbursement forms by going to http://www.squaremeals.org and clicking on "What's New" or from a link on the Texas Commodity System homepage.


http://www.agr.state.tx.us/agr/media/media_render/0,1460,1848_17053_18992_0,00.html


CHECK YOUR STATE AGRICULTURE SITE HERE ;


http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fsis_Recalls/State_Departments_of_Public_Health/index.asp


Recalled beef from Chino slaughterhouse was used in 466 food products


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/recalled-beef-from-chino-slaughterhouse.html


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HALLMARK/WESTLAND MEAT PACKING CO.

March 6, 2008

Consumer Concerns

Q. My child/school recently consumed Hallmark/Westland products. What is the risk to children's health?

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Audit Report

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Surveillance Program - Phase II

and

Food Safety and Inspection Service

Controls Over BSE Sampling, Specified Risk Materials, and Advanced Meat Recovery Products - Phase III

Report No. 50601-10-KC January 2006

Finding 2 Inherent Challenges in Identifying and Testing High-Risk Cattle Still Remain

Our prior report identified a number of inherent problems in identifying and testing high-risk cattle. We reported that the challenges in identifying the universe of high-risk cattle, as well as the need to design procedures to obtain an appropriate representation of samples, was critical to the success of the BSE surveillance program. The surveillance program was designed to target nonambulatory cattle, cattle showing signs of CNS disease (including cattle testing negative for rabies), cattle showing signs not inconsistent with BSE, and dead cattle. Although APHIS designed procedures to ensure FSIS condemned cattle were sampled and made a concerted effort for outreach to obtain targeted samples, industry practices not considered in the design of the surveillance program reduced assurance that targeted animals were tested for BSE.

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Inherent Limitations in Identifying and Testing High-Risk Cattle APHIS obtained significantly more samples for testing than they originally anticipated would be needed to achieve its stated level of confidence in estimating the prevalence of BSE in the U.S. herd. Because of the voluntary nature of its program, however, we could not determine how successful APHIS was in obtaining a representative proportion of high-risk cattle for testing. Our prior report recognized the significant challenges for APHIS to obtain samples from the high-risk population because of the inherent problems with obtaining voluntary compliance and transporting carcasses for testing. APHIS took steps to obtain facilitated pathways, by entering into over 100 agreements, to collect and test brain samples for BSE. However, using USDA published data that estimates the distribution of the cattle population, as well as those that died or became nonambulatory, we could not determine whether APHIS achieved either geographical representation or representation of the desired surveillance stream (clinical suspects, fallen stock, casualty slaughter fallen stock, and routine slaughter). Findings 1 and 2 present the conditions noted that impact this evaluation. USDA Testing Protocols and Quality Assurance Procedures In November 2004, USDA announced that its rapid screening test produced an inconclusive BSE test result. A contract laboratory ran its rapid screening test on a brain sample collected for testing and produced three high positive reactive results. As required, the contract laboratory forwarded the inconclusive sample to APHIS’ National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) for confirmation. NVSL repeated the rapid screening test, which again produced three high positive reactive results. Following established protocol, NVSL ran its confirmatory test, an immunohistochemistry (IHC) test, which was interpreted as negative for BSE. Faced with conflicting results between the rapid screening and IHC tests, NVSL scientists recommended additional testing to resolve the discrepancy but APHIS headquarters officials concluded that no further testing was necessary since testing protocols were followed and the confirmatory test was negative. In our discussions with APHIS officials, they justified their decision to not do additional testing because the IHC test is internationally recognized as the “gold standard” of testing. Also, they believed that

conducting additional tests would undermine confidence in USDA’s testing protocols. OIG obtained evidence that indicated additional testing was prudent. We came to this conclusion because the rapid screening tests produced six high positive reactive results, the IHC tests conflicted, and various standard operating procedures were not followed. Also, our review of the relevant scientific literature, other countries’ protocols, and discussions with experts led us to conclude that additional confirmatory testing should be considered in the event of conflicting test results. To maintain objectivity and independence, we requested that USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) perform the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) Scrapie-Associated Fibrils (SAF) immunoblot test. The additional testing produced positive results. To confirm, the Secretary of Agriculture requested that an internationally recognized BSE laboratory in Weybridge, England (Weybridge) perform additional testing. Weybridge conducted various tests, including their own IHC tests and three Western blot tests. The tests confirmed that the cow was infected with BSE. The Secretary immediately directed USDA scientists to work with international experts to develop new protocols that include performing dual confirmatory tests in the event of an inconclusive BSE screening test. We attribute the failure to identify the BSE positive sample to rigid protocols, as well as the lack of adequate quality assurance controls over its testing program. Details of our concerns are discussed in Findings 3 and 4.

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Controls (Firewalls) to Prevent BSE in the Food Supply USDA instituted proactive procedures to prevent tissues and products that could possibly contain the infective agent for BSE from entering the food supply. FSIS performs inspections on cattle before slaughter (ante mortem) to observe clinical signs that may indicate a central nervous system disorder or other signs that may be associated with BSE. Such animals are condemned and prohibited from slaughter for human consumption. FSIS also identified high-risk beef tissue and products as SRMs, and banned them from the food supply. FSIS inspects slaughter processes to verify that slaughterhouses have incorporated controls for handling SRMs into their operational plans; adequate procedures must be in place for removing, segregating, and disposing of SRMs. OIG reviewed the SRM plans of several establishments, observed FSIS inspection procedures, and evaluated the effectiveness of controls during the slaughter process. We did not identify SRMs entering the food supply. However, due to the lack of adequate records, we could not determine whether SRM procedures were followed and/or were adequate in 9 of

12 establishments visited during the audit. There is no requirement in the United States for the age of animals to be recorded, therefore, APHIS and FSIS rely on meat establishments to determine the age of cattle slaughtered using documentation or dentition. SRM restrictions apply predominantly to cattle 30 months of age or older. FSIS periodically checks the accuracy of age determinations through dentition; however, we could not determine how often these checks are made. We found that improvements can be made in the following areas. • FSIS approved an alternate ante mortem inspection procedure that limited the number of cattle subject to inspection. FSIS discontinued this procedure during the audit. • FSIS does not have an information system capable of readily identifying the scope of, and trends in, noncompliance violations relating to SRMs. • Most of the establishments reviewed did not have adequate SRM plans, and FSIS did not always identify these deficiencies. • Several of the establishments did not comply with their SRM plans and/or maintain records to support that they follow their plans. FSIS has addressed the specific cases of noncompliance identified during the audit. Findings

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Downers and Cattle that Died on the Farm

Our prior audit recognized the significant challenge for APHIS to obtain samples from some high-risk populations because of the inherent problems with obtaining voluntary compliance and transporting the carcasses for testing. USDA issued rules to prohibit nonambulatory animals (downers) from entering the food supply at inspected slaughterhouses. OIG recommended, and the International Review Subcommittee33 emphasized, that USDA should take additional steps to assure that facilitated pathways exist for dead and nonambulatory cattle to allow for the collection of samples and proper disposal of carcasses. Between June 1, 2004, and May 31, 2005, the APHIS database documents 27,617 samples were collected showing a reason for submission of nonambulatory and 325,225 samples were collected with reason of submission showing “dead.”

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We also disagree with APHIS/FSIS’ contention that because they have tested over 375,000 of their 446,000 estimate of high risk cattle, few in the high-risk population are being missed, including those that might be pre-screened before entering a slaughter facility’s property. In our prior audit, we reported that APHIS underestimated the high-risk population;

*** we found that this estimate should have been closer to 1 million animals (see Finding 1).

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The policy stated in the preamble to 9 CFR 309.2(b)104 states that FSIS has excluded all nonambulatory disabled cattle from the human food supply, regardless of the reason for their nonambulatory status or the time at which they became nonambulatory (emphasis added). If an animal becomes nonambulatory in route to the establishment due to an acute injury, it must be humanely removed from the truck, humanely euthanized, and the carcass properly disposed of. Likewise, cattle that become nonambulatory on the establishment premises, such as an animal that breaks its leg as it is unloaded from the truck, are also required to be humanely moved, humanely euthanized, and the carcass disposed of properly. However, an FSIS notice105 states that if cattle are ambulatory at ante mortem inspection and become nonambulatory disabled prior to slaughter, the VMO should verify that the animal suffered an acute injury and allow the animal to proceed to slaughter and post mortem inspection. FSIS would expect such situations to be extremely rare because cattle, when handled and moved under proper humane handling conditions, should not be injured while being moved in pens. For cattle that become nonambulatory disabled after ante

mortem inspection, if the VMO cannot determine that a specific, acute injury occurred that caused the animal to become nonambulatory disabled, the animal is to be condemned and cannot enter the slaughter establishment. There appears to be inconsistent USDA policies related to slaughtering downers/nonambulatory cattle. Regarding animals for slaughter, it is clear that downers will not be slaughtered. In fact, one report106 states: “The U.S. Policy is to condemn all cattle that are nonambulatory or disabled when presented for slaughter." The Department has widely publicized that one of the firewalls put in place to prevent the spread of BSE is the prevention of downers from entering the food supply. Our review at the 12 plants visited showed the following variations in application of the policy for condemning or passing nonambulatory cattle for slaughter.

This was the only documentation of the condition of the cattle available at the plants. Plant inspection personnel believed that FSIS Notice 5-04 allowed the slaughter of nonambulatory cattle if the cattle had passed ante mortem inspection and then went down as the result of an acute injury. Therefore, they had allowed the plant to slaughter these cattle for human consumption. We observed use of a forklift and a rail above the pens to transport nonambulatory cattle to the slaughter area.

snip...see full text 130 pages ;


http://www.usda.gov/oig/webdocs/50601-10-KC.pdf


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Science 23 November 2001: Vol. 294. no. 5547, pp. 1726 - 1728 DOI: 10.1126/science.1066838

Reports

Estimation of Epidemic Size and Incubation Time Based on Age Characteristics of vCJD in the United Kingdom

Alain-Jacques Valleron,1 Pierre-Yves Boelle,1 Robert Will,2 Jean-Yves Cesbron3

SNIP...

The distribution of the vCJD incubation period that best fits the data within the framework of our model has a mean of 16.7 years, with a standard deviation of 2.6 years. The 95% upper percentile of this distribution is 21.4 years. The 95% confidence interval (CI) of the estimates of the mean and standard deviation is relatively narrow: The 95% CI for the estimate of the mean incubation period is 12.4 to 23.2 years, and the 95% CI of the standard deviation is 0.9 to 8 years (10). The decrease in susceptibility to infection in exposed subjects older than 15 years, as estimated from the parameter , was found to be very sharp: 16% per year of age (CI: 12 to 23%). This means that, under the best fitting hypothesis, an individual aged 20 years in 1981 had 55% less risk of becoming infected than a child aged 15 years (99.9% for an individual aged 70).


http://www.sciencemag.org/


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/usda-questions-and-answers.html


SPECIFIED RISK MATERIALS


http://madcowspontaneousnot.blogspot.com/2008/02/specified-risk-materials-srm.html


March 16, 2008

MAD COW DISEASE terminology UK c-BSE (typical), atypical BSE H or L, and or Italian L-BASE


http://bse-atypical.blogspot.com/2008/03/mad-cow-disease-terminology-uk-c-bse.html


SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM FROM DOWNER CATTLE UPDATE


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/


DOWNER COW BLUES SENATORS WANT CRACKDOWN


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/downer-cow-blues-senators-want.html


Sunday, February 17, 2008

Release No. 0046.08 Statement by Secretary of Agriculture Ed Schafer Regarding Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company Two Year Product Recall

Release No. 0046.08

Contact:

USDA Press Office (202) 720-4623


http://cjdmadcowbaseoct2007.blogspot.com/2008/02/release-no-004608-statement-by.html


Thursday, February 21, 2008

TRANSCRIPT: Technical Briefing - Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company - (02/21/08)

Release No. 0054.08


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/02/transcript-technical-briefing.html


PLEASE SEE LONG LIST OF RESTAURANTS AND EATERIES IN CALIFORNIA THAT WERE FEEDING DOWNER CATTLE TO THE PUBLIC, WITH JACK-IN-THE-BOX BEING AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. 120 PAGES OF THEM. seems they would have learned the first time after all that potentially tainted beef from the mad cow cohorts from the Washington mad cow. ...

Hallmark / Westland Meat Recall - Retail Distribution


http://dhs.ca.gov/fdb/local/PDF/WestlandRecallRetailDistributionConsolidatedForWeb2-29-08.PDF


Additional Products Containing Westland Recalled Beef


http://dhs.ca.gov/fdb/local/PDF/AdditionalProductsContainingWestlandRecalledBeef2-29-08.PDF


IF the USDA and the FDA et al were not in bed with the industry so much, they would come clean with the rest of the states, and produce a list for the public from each state as was done in California.

THAT'S just one state folks. nope, all the BSe about how No illnesses have been linked to the Class II recall that USDA prompted from BSE and or h-BASE or any other strain, is just that BS. the USDA knows PERFECTLY WELL that no one would get sick right off the bat from mad cow disease. Every parent out there should be demanding answers, not these same lies. THE USDA should follow every single child that consumed any of these products for the rest of there lives. there is no way out of it now. the product is gone, consumed, and these kids, the elderly, and most everybody in between have been exposed. non-ambulatory i.e. DOWNERS are the most likely to have a Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy. WE know it's here, we know why the USDA et al shut down the testing, they did not want to document any more. ...TSS

Science 23 November 2001: Vol. 294. no. 5547, pp. 1726 - 1728 DOI: 10.1126/science.1066838

Reports

Estimation of Epidemic Size and Incubation Time Based on Age Characteristics of vCJD in the United Kingdom Alain-Jacques Valleron,1 Pierre-Yves Boelle,1 Robert Will,2 Jean-Yves Cesbron3

1 Epidemiology and Information Sciences, INSERM U444, CHU Saint-Antoine, Université Pierre et Marie Curie et Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 27 rue Chaligny, 75012 Paris, France. 2 National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK. 3 Immunité Anti-Infectieuse JE 2236, UFR de Médecine de Grenoble, Université Joseph Fourier, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche, France.

SNIP...

The distribution of the vCJD incubation period that best fits the data within the framework of our model has a mean of 16.7 years, with a standard deviation of 2.6 years. The 95% upper percentile of this distribution is 21.4 years. The 95% confidence interval (CI) of the estimates of the mean and standard deviation is relatively narrow: The 95% CI for the estimate of the mean incubation period is 12.4 to 23.2 years, and the 95% CI of the standard deviation is 0.9 to 8 years (10). The decrease in susceptibility to infection in exposed subjects older than 15 years, as estimated from the parameter , was found to be very sharp: 16% per year of age (CI: 12 to 23%). This means that, under the best fitting hypothesis, an individual aged 20 years in 1981 had 55% less risk of becoming infected than a child aged 15 years (99.9% for an individual aged 70).


http://www.sciencemag.org/


[Docket No. 03-025IFA] FSIS Prohibition of the Use of Specified Risk Materials for Human Food and Requirement for the Disposition of Non-Ambulatory Disabled Cattle

9/13/2005


http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OPPDE/Comments/03-025IFA/03-025IFA-2.pdf


3/6/2008

i call for an investigation of the investigators

House committee subpoenas Hallmark/Westland CEO The subpoena orders him to testify at a March 12 hearing titled "Regulatory Failure: Must America Live With Unsafe Food?"<<< href="http://reform.democrats.house.gov/documents/20040607142914-86912.pdf">http://reform.democrats.house.gov/documents/20040607142914-86912.pdf


http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20040607142914-86912.pdf


folks, that was in 2004. why, in 2008, why are we still discussing the same failures $$$

THE PEOPLE BELOW SHOULD ALL BE SUBPOENAED AS WELL FOR THEIR CONTINUED FAILURES TO PROTECT THE CONSUMER FROM MAD COW DISEASE. and i call for an investigation of the investigators below. why in 2008 are we still floundering $$$


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/house-committee-subpoenas.html


Thursday, March 27, 2008

USDA STILL PANDERING TO INDUSTRY still wants 'don't ask, don't tell' mad cow recall policy


http://downercattle.blogspot.com/2008/03/usda-still-pandering-to-industry-still.html



PLoS ONE. 2008; 3(3): e1830. Published online 2008 March 19. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001830. PMCID: PMC2263129

Association of a Bovine Prion Gene Haplotype with Atypical BSE

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PRNP variation in cattle is complex. Bovine PRNP polymorphism alleles reflect a region of high linkage disequilibrium (LD) from the promoter through a portion of intron two, and a region of low LD from intron two past the three prime untranslated region. This genetic architecture is present across populations of Bos taurus breeds and a similar trend has been observed in a small sampling of Bos indicus influenced breeds [11]. A set of 19 haplotype tagging polymorphisms (htSNPS) was previously developed that accounts for the genetic architecture of PRNP and characterizes haplotype diversity within and across PRNP [11]. In this study, we used the htSNPs to test PRNP haplotypes for an association with atypical BSE and report the association of a relatively uncommon PRNP haplotype with atypical BSE.

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Variation in the prion gene (PRNP) correlates with TSE susceptibility in some mammals including cattle [1], [5]–[7]. The deletion alleles of two bovine PRNP insertion/deletion polymorphisms, one within the promoter region and the other in intron 1, associate with classical BSE susceptibility [5]–[7]. These same alleles do not correlate with atypical BSE susceptibility [8]. In 2006, a United States atypical BSE case was identified and subsequently found to have a PRNP nonsynonymous polymorphism (E211K) that is homologous to the human PRNP E200K polymorphism (observation by J.A.R). The human K200 allele is a highly-penetrant risk factor for genetic CJD [9]. To date, the K211 allele has not been observed in other atypical BSE cases or reported in healthy cattle [10], [11]. Thus, while the K211 allele may have been a genetic cause for one case of atypical BSE, it has not accounted for the majority of atypical cases. Consequently, any association of PRNP alleles with atypical BSE was largely unknown prior to this study.

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see full text ;


http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2263129


http://bse-atypical.blogspot.com/2008/03/association-of-bovine-prion-gene.html


Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Rapid Typing of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy Strains with Differential ELISA


http://madcowtesting.blogspot.com/2008/03/rapid-typing-of-transmissible.html



see full text Alzheimer's and CJD i.e. TSE, aka mad cow disease


http://betaamyloidcjd.blogspot.com/


http://betaamyloidcjd.blogspot.com/2008/03/association-between-deposition-of-beta.html



IS YOUR DISTRICT ON THIS LIST?

Houston-area school districts that received beef from the California slaughterhouse:

A+ Academy, Aldine, Alief, Alvin, Angleton, Brazosport, Children First Academy Of Houston, Chinquapin School, Clear Creek, Conroe, Crosby, Cypress-Fairbanks, Danbury, Deer Park, Depelchin Children's Center

Elgin, Fort Bend County Juvenile Detention, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galena Park, Galveston County Juvenile Board, Galveston, Goose Creek, Harris County Protective Services

Hempstead, Houston Gateway Academy Inc., Houston Heights Learning Academy, Houston, Huffman, Klein, La Marque, La Porte, Lamar, Magnolia, Needville, New Caney, New Waverly, North Forest

Pasadena, Pearland, Raul Yzaguirre School For Success, Royal, Sealy, Spring Branch, Spring, Stratford, Sweeny, Texas City, Texas Cooperative Extension-Houston, Tomball, University Of Houston Charter School, Waller


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/5654887.html


CLASS II RECALL Congressional and Public Affairs HEALTH RISK: LOW Amanda Eamich (202) 720-9113 FSIS-RC-005-2008 CALIFORNIA FIRM RECALLS BEEF PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM NON-AMBULATORY CATTLE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF PROPER INSPECTION


http://www.fsis.usda.gov/PDF/Recall_005-2008_Release.pdf


Currently, 462 Texas school districts and other entities enrolled in the school breakfast and lunch programs are reporting they have recalled products. TDA is partnering with USDA to establish proper destruction practices for all of the beef and will be issuing those instructions soon. School districts, the public and the media can monitor updates at http://www.tda.state.tx.us/.


http://www.agr.state.tx.us/agr/media/media_render/0,1460,1848_17053_18957_0,00.html


Entities holding 50 cases or fewer may destroy the product on-site by rendering the product unfit for human consumption according to destruction guidance. Quantities greater than 50 cases must be taken to a landfill, incinerated, or sent for inedible rendering. All disposal methods must be fully documented regarding type of product and destruction method and witnessed with two signatures. School districts can download destruction verification/reimbursement forms by going to http://www.squaremeals.org and clicking on "What's New" or from a link on the Texas Commodity System homepage.


http://www.agr.state.tx.us/agr/media/media_render/0,1460,1848_17053_18992_0,00.html


CHECK YOUR STATE AGRICULTURE SITE HERE ;


http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fsis_Recalls/State_Departments_of_Public_Health/index.asp


FNS All Regions Affected School Food Authorities By State

United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service National School Lunch Program

March 24, 2008

School Food Authorities Affected by Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co. Beef Recall

February 2006 – February 2008

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) prepared the following list of all School Food Authorities (SFAs) affected by the Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co. beef recall announced February 17, 2008. FNS compiled the list from data provided by State Distributing Agencies (SDAs) for the timeframe covered by the recall, February 2006 to February 2008. SDAs are responsible for managing the distribution of USDA-purchased commodities to local SFAs participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). The list indicates (1) States and SFAs affected by the recall, and (2) States not affected by the recall. FNS identified affected States from NSLP records of beef purchased throughout the two years covered by the recall, both through direct shipments of ground beef, and through shipments of further processed beef products. SDAs were responsible for notifying USDA which SFAs within their State received product affected by the recall. Not all SFAs listed had product remaining in inventory when the recall began. The fact that an SFA is included on this list does not necessarily indicate that an individual school within an identified SFA received any of the recalled ground beef products. The list does not provide data about the quantities of product received by SFAs. For additional information about affected SFAs, please contact the appropriate SDA. Contact information is available via the FNS website at: www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/contacts/SdaContacts.htm. Updated information for the Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co. recall is available via the USDA website at: www.usda.gov/actions.


TEXAS


TEXAS Y A+ ACADEMY EAST CENTRAL ISD LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
UVALDE


TEXAS (continued) ABILENE ISD
ECTOR CO. JUVENILE
DETENTION CENTER LITTLEFIELD ISD SALADO ISD

ACADEMY ISD
ECTOR COUNTY ISD -
ODESSA LIVINGSTON ISD SALTILLO ISD

ACADEMY OF
ACCELERATED LEARNING EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD LLANO ISD SAM RAYBURN CISD

ACADEMY OF CAREERS &
TECHNOLOGY EDEN CISD LOCKHART ISD SAN ANGELO
ISD

ACCELERATED
INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY
EDGEWOOD ISD -
EDGEWOOD LOCKNEY ISD
SAN ANTONIO ACADEMY
OF TEXAS

ADRIAN ISD
EDGEWOOD ISD - SAN
ANTONIO LOHN ISD SAN ANTONIO ISD
AGUA DULCE ISD EDINBURG CISD LOMETA ISD
SAN ANTONIO

PREPARATORY ACADEMY
ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD EDNA ISD LONDON ISD SAN AUGUSTINE ISD

ALBA-GOLDEN ISD EHRHART ISD LONE OAK ISD SAN DIEGO ISD


TEXAS (continued) ALDINE ISD EL CAMPO ISD LONGVIEW ISD SAN ELIZARIO ISD

ALICE ISD
EL PASO CO. JUVENILE
PROBATION DE. LORAINE ISD SAN FELIPE DEL RIO CISD

ALIEF ISD EL PASO ISD LORENA ISD SAN ISIDRO ISD

ALL CHURCH HOME FOR
CHILDREN
EL SENDERO CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY LOS FRESNOS CISD SAN MARCOS CISD

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC
SCHOOL ELECTRA ISD LOUISE ISD SAN PERLITA ISD

ALPINE ISD ELGIN ISD LOVELADY ISD SAN SABA ISD

ALTO ISD ELKHART ISD
LUBBOCK ISD CENTRAL
FOOD PROCESSING SANDS CISD

ALVARADO ISD ELYSIAN FIELDS ISD LUEDERS-AVOCA ISD
SANDY BROOK
RESIDENTIAL
TREATMENT CENTER

ALVIN ISD ENNIS ISD LUFKIN ISD SANFORD-FRITCH ISD

TEXAS (continued)
AMIGOS POR VIDA -
FRIENDS FOR LIFE ISDC
EOAC WACO CHARTER
SCHOOL LULING ISD SANGER ISD

ANAHUAC ISD ERA ISD LUMBERTON ISD SANTA ANNA ISD

ANDERSON-SHIRO CISD ETOILE ISD
LUTHERAN SSS -
BOKENKAMP CHILDRENS
RTC SANTA GERTRUDIS ISD

ANDREWS ISD EUSTACE ISD
LUTHERAN SSS - KRAUSE
CHILDRENS SANTA MARIA ISD

ANGLETON ISD EVADALE ISD
LUTHERAN SSS - NELSON
CHILDRENS SANTA ROSA ISD

ANNA ISD EVANT ISD
LUTHERAN SSS - NEW
LIFE CHILDRENS SANTO ISD

ANSON ISD EXCELSIOR ISD
LYDIA PATTERSON
INSTITUTE SAVOY ISD

ANTHONY ISD EZZELL ISD LYFORD CISD
SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-UNIVERSAL
CITY ISD

ANTON ISD FABENS ISD MABANK ISD
SCHLEICHER COUNTY
ISD

TEXAS (continued) APPLE SPRINGS ISD FAIRFIELD ISD MADISONVILLE ISD
SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
IN EDUCATION
ARANSAS COUNTY ISD FAITH FAMILY ACADEMY MAGNOLIA ISD SCHULENBURG ISD
ARANSAS PASS ISD FALLS CITY ISD MALAKOFF ISD SCURRY-ROSSER ISD
ARGYLE ISD FANNINDEL ISD MALONE ISD
SEABORNE CHALLENGE
CORPS
ARLINGTON ISD FARMERSVILLE ISD MANOR ISD SEAGRAVES ISD
ARP ISD FARWELL ISD MANSFIELD ISD SEALY ISD
ASPERMONT ISD
FATHER FLANAGANS
BOYS TOWN MARBLE FALLS ISD SEGUIN ISD
ATHENS ISD FATHER YERMO SCHOOL MARFA ISD SER-NINOS ISDC
ATLANTA ISD FAYETTEVILLE ISD MARIETTA ISD SEYMOUR ISD
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TEXAS (continued) AUBREY ISD FERRIS ISD MARION ISD SHARYLAND ISD
AUSTIN ISD
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
- KINGSVILLE MARLIN ISD
SHEKINAH RADIANCE
ACADEMY
AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD FLATONIA ISD MARSHALL ISD SHELBYVILLE ISD
AVALON ISD FLORENCE ISD MART ISD SHELDON ISD
AVERY ISD FLOUR BLUFF ISD MARTIN'S MILL ISD SHEPHERD ISD
AVINGER ISD FORESTBURG ISD MARTINSVILLE ISD SHERMAN ISD
AXTELL ISD FORSAN ISD MASON ISD SHINER ISD
AZLE ISD
FORT BEND CO.
JUVENILE DET. MATAGORDA ISD SIERRA BLANCA ISD
BAIRD ISD FORT BEND ISD MATHIS ISD SILSBEE ISD
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TEXAS (continued) BALLINGER ISD FORT ELLIOTT CISD MAUD ISD SIMMS ISD
BALMORHEA ISD FORT HANCOCK ISD MAY ISD SINTON ISD
BANDERA ISD FORT SAM HOUSTON ISD MAYPEARL ISD SIVELLS BEND ISD
BANGS ISD FORT STOCKTON ISD MCALLEN ISD SKIDMORE-TYNAN ISD
BANQUETE ISD
FORT WORTH ACADEMY
OF FINE ARTS MCCAMEY ISD SLATON ISD
BARBERS HILL ISD FORT WORTH ISD MCDADE ISD SLOCUM ISD
BARTLETT ISD FRANKLIN ISD MCGREGOR ISD SMITHVILLE ISD
BAY AREA ELEMENTARY
CHARTER FRANKSTON ISD MCKINNEY ISD SNOOK ISD
BAY CITY ISD FREDERICKSBURG ISD MCLEAN ISD SNYDER ISD
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TEXAS (continued)
BEATRICE MAYES
INSTITUTE CHARTER
SCHOOL FREER ISD MCMULLEN COUNTY ISD SOCORRO ISD
BEAUMONT ISD FRIENDSWOOD ISD MEADOW ISD SOMERSET ISD
BECKVILLE ISD FRIONA ISD MEDINA ISD SOMERVILLE ISD
BEEVILLE ISD FRISCO ISD MEDINA VALLEY ISD SONORA ISD
BELLS ISD FROST ISD MELISSA ISD SOUTH SAN ANTONIO ISD
BELLVILLE ISD
FRUIT OF EXCELLENCE
CHARTER SCHOOL MENARD ISD
SOUTH TEXAS HIGH
SCHOOL HLTH PROF -
MERCEDES
BELTON ISD FRUITVALE ISD MERCEDES ISD SOUTH TEXAS ISD - BETA
BEN BOLT/PALITA
BLANCO ISD
GABRIEL TAFOLLA
CHARTER SCHOOL MERIDIAN ISD
SOUTH TEXAS ISD - MED
TECH
BENAVIDES ISD GAINESVILLE ISD MERKEL ISD SOUTHSIDE ISD
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TEXAS (continued)
BIG SANDY ISD - BIG
SANDY GALENA PARK ISD MESQUITE ISD SOUTHWEST ISD
BIG SANDY ISDDALLARDSVILLE
GALVESTON CO.
JUVENILE BOARD
METHODIST CHILDREN'S
HOME
SOUTHWEST MENTAL
HEALTH CENTER
BIG SPRING ISD GALVESTON ISD MEXIA ISD SPLENDORA ISD
BIRDVILLE ISD GANADO ISD MEYERSVILLE ISD SPRING BRANCH ISD
BISHOP CISD GARLAND ISD MIDLAND ISD SPRING HILL ISD
BLANCO ISD GARNER ISD MIDLOTHIAN ISD SPRING ISD
BLAND ISD GARRISON ISD MIDWAY ISD - WACO SPRINGTOWN ISD
BLANKET ISD GATEWAY ACADEMY MILANO ISD SPUR ISD
BLOOMBURG ISD GAUSE ISD MILES ISD
SS CYRIL METHODIUS
CHURCH - SHINER
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TEXAS (continued) BLOOMING GROVE ISD
GENESIS CHRISTIAN
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE MILFORD ISD
ST. ANTHONY SCHOOL -
ROBSTOWN
BLOOMINGTON ISD
GEORGE GERVIN
ACADEMY MILLER GROVE ISD
ST. ANTHONYS SCHOOL -
COLUMBUS
BLUE RIDGE ISD
GEORGE I. SANCHEZ
CHARTER - SAN ANTONIO MILLSAP ISD
ST. BENEDIC CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
BLUEBONNET YOUTH
RANCH GEORGE WEST ISD MINEOLA ISD
ST. BERNARD OF
CLAIRVAUX SCHOOL
BLUFF DALE ISD GEORGETOWN ISD MINERAL WELLS ISD
ST. CECILIA CHURCH -
SAN ANTONIO
BLUM ISD GHOLSON ISD MISSION CISD
ST. CECILIA SCHOOL -
DALLAS
BOERNE ISD GIDDINGS ISD
MISSION ROAD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
ST. ELIZABETH SCHOOL -
ALICE
BOLES ISD GILMER ISD
MONAHANS-WICKETTPYOTE
ISD
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SCHOOL
BOLING ISD
GIRLS AND BOYS PREP
ACADEMY MONTE ALTO ISD ST. GEORGES SCHOOL
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TEXAS (continued) BONHAM ISD GLADEWATER ISD MONTGOMERY ISD
ST. GREGORY THE
GREAT CATHOLIC
CHURCH
BORGER ISD GLASSCOCK COUNTY ISD MOODY ISD
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE
CHURCH
BOVINA ISD GODLEY ISD MORGAN ISD
ST. JOHN BERCHMAN
SCHOOL
BOYD ISD GOLDTHWAITE ISD MORTON ISD
ST. JOHN BOSCO
SCHOOL
BOYS & GIRLS COUNTRY
OF HOUSTON, INC. GOLIAD ISD MOULTON ISD
ST. JOHN CATHOLIC
SCHOOL - SAN ANTONIO
BOYS & GIRLS HARBOR,
INC. GONZALES ISD MT. ENTERPRISE ISD
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC
CHURCH - ALICE
BOYS HAVEN OF
AMERICA GOODRICH ISD MT. PLEASANT ISD
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC
SCHOOL - SAN ANTONIO
BRACKETT ISD GOOSE CREEK CISD MUENSTER ISD
ST. JOSEPH HIGH
SCHOOL - VICTORIA
BRADY ISD GORDON ISD MULESHOE ISD ST. JOSEPH PARISH
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TEXAS (continued)
BRAZOS CO. JUVENILE
DETENTION CENTER GORMAN ISD MUMFORD ISD
ST. JOSEPHS ALAMO
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
BRAZOS ISD GRAFORD ISD MUNDAY CISD ST. LEOS
BRAZOSPORT ISD GRAHAM ISD MURCHISON ISD
ST. LOUIS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
BRECKENRIDGE ISD GRANBURY ISD NACOGDOCHES ISD
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
BREMOND ISD GRAND PRAIRIE ISD NAVARRO ISD
ST. MARGARET MARY'S
CHURCH
BRENHAM ISD GRAND SALINE ISD NAVASOTA ISD
ST. MARK LUTHERAN
SCHOOL
BRIDGE CITY ISD
GRANDFALLS ROYALTY
ISD NAZARETH ACADEMY
ST. MARY MAGDALEN
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
BRIDGEPORT ISD GRANDVIEW ISD NAZARETH ISD ST. MARY OF CARMEL
BROADDUS ISD GRANGER ISD NECHES ISD
ST. MARYS ACADEMY
CHARTER SCHOOL - ISDC
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TEXAS (continued) BROCK ISD
GRAPE CREEK PULLIAM
ISD NEDERLAND ISD
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC -
AMARILLO
BRONTE ISD GRAPELAND ISD NEEDVILLE ISD
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC -
FREDERICKSBURG
BROOKEHAVEN YOUTH
RANCH
GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE
ISD NEW BRAUNFELS ISD
ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
BROOKELAND ISD GREENVILLE ISD NEW CANEY ISD
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC
SCHOOL - LUFKIN
BROOKESMITH ISD GREGORY-PORTLAND ISD NEW DIANA ISD ST. PAUL LUTHERAN - FW
BROOKS COUNTY ISD GROOM ISD
NEW FRONTIERS
CHARTER SCHOOL
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH SCHOOL
BROWNFIELD ISD GROVETON ISD NEW HOME ISD
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
SCHOOL - AUSTIN
BROWNSBORO ISD GRUVER ISD
NEW HORIZONS RANCH
CENTER
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
SCHOOL - THORNDALE
BROWNSVILLE ISD
GULF COAST TRADE
CENTER NEW WAVERLY ISD
ST. PETERS ST. JOSEPHS
CHILDRENS HOME
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TEXAS (continued) BROWNWOOD ISD GUNTER CISD NEWCASTLE ISD
ST. PIUS X SCHOOL -
DALLAS
BRUCEVILLE-EDDY ISD GUSTINE ISD NEWTON ISD
ST. PIUS X SCHOOL - EL
PASO
BRYAN ISD GUTHRIE CISD NIXON-SMILEY CISD
ST. PIUS X SCHOOL - SAN
ANTONIO
BRYSON ISD HALE CENTER ISD NOCONA ISD ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL
BUCKHOLTS ISD HALLETTSVILLE ISD NORDHEIM ISD
ST. ROSE OF LIMA
SCHOOL
BUENA VISTA ISD HALLSBURG ISD NORMANGEE ISD STAFFORD MSD
BUFFALO ISD HALLSVILLE ISD NORTH EAST ISD
STAMFORD COUNTY LINE
ISD
BULLARD ISD HAMILTON ISD NORTH FOREST ISD STAR ISD
BUNA ISD HAMLIN ISD NORTH HOPKINS ISD STERLING CITY ISD
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TEXAS (continued) BURKE FOUNDATION HAPPY ISD
NORTH HOUSTON HS
FOR BUSINESS STRATFORD ISD
BURKEVILLE ISD HARDIN ISD NORTH LAMAR ISD STRAWN ISD
BURLESON ISD HARDIN-JEFFERSON ISD NORTH ZULCH ISD SULPHUR BLUFF ISD
BURNET CISD HARLETON ISD NORTHSIDE ISD SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD
BURTON ISD HARLINGEN CISD NORTHWEST ISD SUNRAY ISD
BUSHLAND ISD HARMONY ISD
NORTHWEST
PREPARATORY ACADEMY SWEENY ISD
BYNUM ISD HARPER ISD
NOTRE DAME
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SWEET HOME ISD
CADDO MILLS ISD
HARRIS CO. PROTECTIVE
SERVICES NOTRE DAME SCHOOL T.O.P. MINISTRIES
CALALLEN ISD
HARRISON CO. JUVENILE
PROBATION DEPT.
NOVA CHARTER SCHOOL
DBA NOVA CHARTER
SCHOOL SE TAFT ISD
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TEXAS (continued) CALDWELL ISD HART ISD NOVICE ISD TARKINGTON ISD
CALHOUN COUNTY ISD HARTLEY ISD NUECES CANYON CISD
TARRANT CO. JUVENILE
DETENTION CENTER
CALLISBURG ISD HASKELL CISD - SFSP
NUECES CO. JUVENILE
PROBATION TATUM ISD
CALVERT ISD HAWKINS ISD OAKWOOD ISD
TAYLOR CO. JUVENILE
PROBATION
CAMERON ISD HAWLEY ISD ODEM-EDROY ISD TEAGUE ISD
CAMPBELL ISD HAYS CISD OGLESBY ISD TEMPLE ISD
CANADIAN ISD
HAYS CO. JUVENILE
CENTER OLFEN ISD TENAHA ISD
CANTON ISD
HEALY MURPHY CENTER
INC OLTON ISD TERRELL COUNTY ISD
CANUTILLO ISD HEARNE ISD ONALASKA ISD TERRELL ISD
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TEXAS (continued) CANYON ISD
HELPING HAND HOME
FOR CHILDREN
ONE STOP MULTI
SERVICE TEXARKANA ISD
CARLISLE ISD HEMPHILL ISD ORANGE GROVE ISD TEXAS CITY ISD
CARRIZO SPRINGS ISD HEMPSTEAD ISD ORANGEFIELD ISD
TEXAS COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION - AUSTIN
CARROLL ISD HENDERSON ISD ORE CITY ISD
TEXAS COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION - DALLAS
CARTHAGE ISD HEREFORD ISD
OUR LADY OF
ASSUMPTION - EL P
TEXAS COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION - EDINBURG
CASTLEBERRY ISD HERMLEIGH ISD
OUR LADY OF
PERPETUAL HELP -
SELMA
TEXAS COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION - FT. WORTH
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
DIOCESE OF FT. WORTH HICO ISD
OUR LADY OF THE GULF
CHURCH
TEXAS COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION - HOUSTON
CAYUGA ISD HIDALGO ISD
OUR LADY OF THE
VICTORY SCHOOL - FT.
WORTH
TEXAS SERENITY
ACADEMY
CEDARS INTERNATIONAL
ACADEMY
HIGGS, CARTER, KING
GIFTED & TLNTD CHRTER
ACADEMY
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
CHURCH - VICTORIA
THE CHILDREN FIRST
ACADEMY - DALLAS
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TEXAS (continued) CELESTE ISD HIGH ISLAND ISD
OUTREACH WORD
ACADEMY CHARTER
THE CHILDREN'S
SHELTER
CENTER ISD HIGHLAND ISD OVERTON ISD THE DRAW ACADEMY INC.
CENTER POINT ISD HITCHCOCK ISD PADUCAH ISD
THE HUGHEN CENTER,
INC.
CENTERVILLE ISD -
CENTERVILLE HOLLAND ISD PAINT CREEK ISD THE PAPER PLATE, INC.
CENTERVILLE ISD -
GROVETON HOLY CROSS SCHOOL PAINT ROCK ISD THORNDALE ISD
CENTRAL HEIGHTS ISD HOLY NAME SCHOOL PALACIOS ISD THRALL ISD
CENTRAL ISD HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL PALESTINE ISD THREE RIVERS ISD
CHANNELVIEW ISD HONDO ISD PALMER ISD TIDEHAVEN ISD
CHANNING ISD HONEY GROVE ISD PALO PINTO ISD TIMPSON ISD
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TEXAS (continued) CHARLOTTE ISD
HONORS ACADEMY
CHARTER SCHOOL PAMPA ISD TIOGA ISD
CHEROKEE ISD HOOKS ISD PANHANDLE ISD TOLAR ISD
CHESTER ISD
HOUSTON GATEWAY
ACADEMY, INC. PANTHER CREEK CISD TOM BEAN ISD
CHILDREN FIRST
ACADEMY OF HOUSTON
HOUSTON HEIGHTS
LEARNING ACADEMY PARADISE ISD TOMBALL ISD
CHILDRESS ISD HOUSTON ISD PASADENA ISD TORNILLO ISD
CHILTON ISD HOWE ISD
PATHWAYS 3H YOUTH
RANCH, INC.
TRAVIS CO. JUVENILE
COURT GARDNER HOUSE
CHINA SPRING ISD HUBBARD ISD - DE KALB PATTON SPRINGS ISD TRENTON ISD
CHINQUAPIN SCHOOL HUBBARD ISD - HUBBARD PAUL PEWITT CISD TRINIDAD ISD
CHIRENO ISD HUCKABAY ISD PAWNEE ISD TRINITY ISD
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TEXAS (continued) CHISUM ISD HUFFMAN ISD PEARLAND ISD
TRINITY LUTHERAN
SCHOOL
CHRISTOVAL ISD HUGHES SPRINGS ISD PEARSALL ISD TROY ISD
CISCO ISD HULL-DAISETTA ISD PEASTER ISD TULIA ISD
CITY VIEW ISD HUNT ISD
PECOS-BARSTOW-TOYAH
ISD TULOSO MIDWAY ISD

CLEAR CREEK ISD HUNTINGTON ISD PENELOPE ISD TURKEY-QUITAQUE ISD

CLEBURNE/LIBERTY
CHAPEL CISD HUNTSVILLE ISD PERRIN-WHITT CISD
TYC - AL PRICE STATE
JUVENILE (BEAUMONT)
CLEVELAND ISD HUTTO ISD PETTUS ISD TYC - BETO HOUSE
CLIFTON ISD IDALOU ISD PFLUGERVILLE ISD
TYC - CO. MCLENNAN
STATE JUVENILE
CLINT ISD IDEA ACADEMY
PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO
ISD
TYC - CORSICANA STATE
HOME SCHOOL
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TEXAS (continued) CLYDE CISD
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION SCHOOL
PHOENIX CHARTER
SCHOOL
TYC - CROCKETT STATE
SCHOOL
COAHOMA ISD
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
SCHOOL
PHOENIX HOUSES OF
TEXAS
TYC - EVINS REGIONAL
JUVENILE
COLDSPRING-OAKHURST
CISD INDUSTRIAL ISD
PILGRIM LUTHERAN
SCHOOL
TYC - GAINESVILLE
STATE SCHOOL
COLEMAN ISD INGLESIDE ISD PINE TREE ISD TYC - GIDDINGS
COLLEGE STATION ISD INGRAM ISD PITTSBURG ISD
TYC - JOHN SHERO
STATE JUVENILE
CORRECTIONS
COLLINSVILLE ISD
INSPIRED VISION
ACADEMY PLAINVIEW ISD TYC - MC FADDEN RANCH
COLMESNEIL ISD
INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES,
INC. PLANO ISD
TYC - RON JACKSON
STATE JUVENILE
COLUMBIA-BRAZORIA ISD IOLA ISD PLEASANTON ISD
TYC - SCHAEFFER HOUSE
(EL PASO)
COLUMBUS ISD IOWA PARK CISD POINT ISABEL ISD
TYC - SHEFFIELD BOOT
CAMP
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TEXAS (continued) COMAL ISD IRA ISD PONDER ISD TYC - TAMAYO HOUSE
COMANCHE ISD IRION COUNTY ISD POOLVILLE ISD
TYC - VICTORY FIELD
(VERNON)
COMFORT ISD IRVING ISD
POR VIDA ACADEMY
CHARTER
TYC - WEST TEXAS
STATE SCHOOL
COMMERCE ISD ITALY ISD PORT ARANSAS ISD
TYC - WILLOUGHBY
HOUSE
COMMUNITY ISD ITASCA ISD PORT ARTHUR ISD UNION GROVE ISD
COMO-PICKTON CISD JACKSONVILLE ISD
PORT NECHES-GROVES
ISD UNITED ISD
COMSTOCK ISD
JAMES L COLLINS
CATHOLIC POTEET ISD
UNIVERSITY OF
HOUSTON CHARTER
SCHOOL
CONROE ISD
JAMIE'S HOUSE CHARTER
SCHOOL POTTSBORO ISD
UT DALLAS CALLIER
CENTER
COOLIDGE ISD JARRELL ISD PRAIRIE LEA ISD UTOPIA ISD
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TEXAS (continued) COPPELL ISD JASPER ISD PRAIRILAND ISD UVALDE CISD
COPPERAS COVE ISD JEFFERSON ISD PREMONT ISD VALLEY MILLS ISD
CORPUS CHRISTI ISD JIM HOGG CISD PRESIDIO ISD
VALLEY VIEW ISD -
PHARR
CORRIGAN ISD JIM NED CISD PRIDDY ISD
VALLEY VIEW ISD -
VALLEY VIEW
CORSICANA ISD JOAQUIN ISD PRINCETON ISD VAN ALSTYNE ISD
COTTON CENTER ISD
JOHN H WOOD JR
CHARTER SCHOOL PROGRESO ISD VAN ISD
COTULLA ISD JOHNSON CITY ISD PROSPER ISD VAN VLECK ISD
COUPLAND ISD JOSHUA ISD QUANAH ISD
VAN ZANDT JUVENILE
PROBATION DEPT.
COVINGTON ISD JOURDANTON ISD QUEEN CITY ISD
VARNETT CHARTER
SCHOOL
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TEXAS (continued) CRANE ISD JUDSON ISD QUINLAN ISD VENUS ISD
CRANFILLS GAP ISD JUNCTION ISD QUITMAN ISD VICTORIA ISD
CRAWFORD ISD KARNACK ISD RAINS ISD
VICTORIA REGIONAL
JUVENILE
CROCKETT CO. CCSD KARNES CITY ISD RANDOLPH FIELD ISD VIDOR ISD
CROCKETT ISD
KATHERINE ANNE
PORTER SCHOOL RANGER ISD VYSEHRAD ISD
CROSBY ISD KAUFMAN ISD RANKIN ISD WALCOTT ISD
CROSS PLAINS ISD KEENE ISD RAPOPORT ACADEMY WALL ISD
CROSS ROADS ISD KELLER ISD
RAUL YZAGUIRRE
SCHOOL FOR SUCCESS
ISDC WALLER ISD
CROWELL ISD KEMP ISD RAYMONDVILLE ISD WALNUT SPRINGS ISD
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TEXAS (continued) CROWLEY ISD KENDLETON ISD REAGAN COUNTY ISD WARREN ISD
CRYSTAL CITY ISD KENEDY ISD RED OAK ISD WATER VALLEY ISD
CUERO ISD KENNARD ISD REFUGIO ISD WAXAHACHIE ISD
CULBERSON CO.-
ALLAMOORE ISD KERRVILLE ISD RICARDO ISD WEBB CISD
CUMBERLAND
PRESBYTERIAN
CHILDRENS HOME KILGORE ISD RICE CISD WEIMAR ISD
CUMBY ISD KILLEEN ISD RICE ISD WELLINGTON ISD
CUSHING ISD KINGSVILLE ISD RICHARDS ISD WELLS ISD
CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD KIRBYVILLE ISD RICHLAND SPRINGS ISD WESLACO ISD
DAINGERFIELDLONESTAR
ISD KLEIN ISD RIESEL ISD WEST HARDIN CCISD
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TEXAS (continued) DALHART ISD KNIPPA ISD RIO GRANDE CITY ISD WEST ISD
DALLAS CAN! ACADEMY
KNOX CITY - O'BRIEN
CISD
RIO GRANDE MARINE
INSTITUTE WEST ORANGE-COVE ISD
DALLAS CENTER FOR
DEVELOPMENTALLY
DISABLED KOPPERL ISD RIO HONDO ISD WEST OSO ISD
DALLAS COUNTY
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT KRESS ISD RIO VISTA ISD WEST RUSK CCISD
DALLAS ISD
LA AMISTAD LOVE &
LEARNING ACAD.
RIPLEY HOUSE CHARTER
SCHOOLS WEST SABINE ISD
DAMON ISD
LA ESCUELA DE LAS
AMERICAS RISING STAR ISD WESTBROOK ISD
DANBURY ISD LA FERIA ISD RIVER ROAD ISD WESTHOFF ISD
DARROUZETT ISD LA GLORIA ISD RIVERCREST ISD WESTPHALIA ISD
DAWSON ISD - DAWSON LA GRANGE ISD RIVIERA ISD WESTWOOD ISD
Hallmark - Westland SFA Report by State 3-24-2008 Page 205 of 226
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TEXAS (continued) DAWSON ISD - WELCH LA JOYA ISD ROBERT LEE ISD WHARTON ISD
DECATUR ISD LA MARQUE ISD ROBINSON ISD WHEELER ISD
DEER PARK ISD LA PORTE ISD ROBSTOWN ISD WHITE DEER ISD
DELEON ISD LA PRYOR ISD ROBY CISD WHITE OAK ISD
DENISON ISD LA VILLA ISD ROCHELLE ISD WHITE SETTLEMENT ISD
DEPELCHIN CHILDREN'S
CENTER LACKLAND ISD ROCKDALE ISD WHITEHOUSE ISD
DESOTO ISD LAKE TRAVIS ISD ROCKSPRINGS ISD WHITESBORO ISD
DETROIT ISD LAKE WORTH ISD ROCKWALL ISD WHITEWRIGHT ISD
DEVEREUX FOUNDATION -
LEAGUE CITY LAMAR CISD ROGERS ISD WHITNEY ISD
Hallmark - Westland SFA Report by State 3-24-2008 Page 206 of 226
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TEXAS (continued)
DEVEREUX FOUNDATION -
VICTORIA LAMESA ISD ROMA ISD WICHITA FALLS ISD
DEVERS ISD LAMPASAS ISD ROOSEVELT ISD WILLS POINT ISD
DEVINE ISD LANCASTER ISD ROSCOE ISD WIMBERLEY ISD
DEW ISD LANEVILLE ISD ROSEBUD-LOTT ISD WINNSBORO ISD
DEWEYVILLE ISD LAREDO ISD ROTAN ISD WINTERS ISD
D'HANIS ISD LASARA ISD ROUND ROCK ISD WODEN ISD
DIBOLL ISD LATEXO ISD ROUND TOP CARMINE ISD WOLFE CITY ISD
DICKINSON ISD LEAKEY ISD ROXTON ISD WOODSBORO ISD
DILLEY ISD LEANDER ISD
ROY MAAS YOUTH
ALTERNATIVES WOODSON ISD
Hallmark - Westland SFA Report by State 3-24-2008 Page 207 of 226
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TEXAS (continued) DIME BOX ISD LEARY ISD ROYAL ISD WOODVILLE ISD
DIMMITT ISD LEFORS ISD ROYSE CITY ISD WORTHAM ISD
DODD CITY ISD LEGGETT ISD RULE ISD WYLIE ISD - ABILENE
DONNA ISD LEON ISD RUNGE ISD WYLIE ISD - WYLIE
DOUGLASS ISD LEONARD ISD RUSK ISD YANTIS ISD
DR ML GARZA GONZALEZ
CHARTER SCHOOL LEVERETTS CHAPEL ISD S & S CISD YOAKUM ISD
DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD LEWISVILLE ISD SABINAL ISD YORKTOWN ISD
DRISCOLL ISD LEXINGTON ISD SABINE ISD YSLETA ISD
DUBLIN ISD LIBERTY ISD SABINE PASS ISD ZAPATA CISD
Hallmark - Westland SFA Report by State 3-24-2008 Page 208 of 226
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TEXAS (continued) DUNCANVILLE ISD LIBERTY-EYLAU ISD
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
CONROE ZAVALLA ISD
EAGLE MOUNTAINSAGINAW
ISD LINDALE ISD
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
HALLETTSVILLE ZEPHYR ISD
EAGLE PASS ISD LINDSAY ISD
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
LA GRANGE ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL
EANES ISD LINGLEVILLE ISD
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
MUENSTER ZOE ACADEMY
EARLY ISD LIPAN ISD
SACRED HEART SCHOOL -
ROCKPORT
ZOE LEARNING ACADEMYFT
WORTH AMBASS.
CAMPUS
EAST BERNARD ISD
LITTLE CYPRESS
MAURICEVILLE ISD

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see full text all schools Nationally receiving non-ambulatory dead stock downer cattle (high risk BSE typical or atypical mad cow) for there school lunch program in every state here ;



http://www.fns.usda.gov/fns/safety/Hallmark-Westland_byState.pdf



Beef - Westland/Hallmark Recall OF BEEF WITH DEADSTOCK DOWNER COWS, THE MOST HIGH RISK CATTLE FOR BSE/TSE AKA MAD COW DISEASE



Additional Products Listing 5-20-08




http://www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/Documents/fdb%20eru%20Hmrk%20Addl%20Prod052008.pdf




http://www.cdph.ca.gov/HEALTHINFO/Pages/FDB%20Beef-WestlandHallmarkRecall.aspx



TOTAL DISTRIBUTION LIST



http://www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/Documents/fdb%20eru%20Hmrk%20All%20Dist042008.pdf



ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS CONTAINING RECALLED BEEF



http://www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/Documents/fdb%20eru%20Hmrk%20Addl%20Prod052008.pdf




SEE FULL LIST OF ALL RECALLED SUSPECT DEAD STOCK DOWNER COW PRODUCTS HERE ;



http://www.cdph.ca.gov/HEALTHINFO/Pages/FDB%20Beef-WestlandHallmarkRecall.aspx




Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
P.O. Box 42
Bacliff, Texas USA 77518

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