Meilah2: 5
חַטָּאת וְאָשָׁם וְזִבְחֵי שַׁלְמֵי צִיבּוּר מוֹעֲלִין בָּהֶן מִשֶּׁהוּקְדָּשׁוּ. נִשְׁחֲטוּ — הֻכְשְׁרוּ לְהִפָּסֵל בִּטְבוּל יוֹם וּבִמְחֻסַּר כִּפּוּרִים וּבְלִינָה. נִזְרַק דָּמָן — חַיָּבִין עֲלֵיהֶם מִשּׁוּם פִּגּוּל נוֹתָר וְטָמֵא. אֵין מוֹעֲלִין בַּבָּשָׂר, אֲבָל מוֹעֲלִין בָּאֵימוּרִים עַד שֶׁיֵּצְאוּ לְבֵית הַדָּשֶׁן.
The chatas-, the asham-, and the communal shelamim-offerings are subject to me’ilah from when they are consecrated. [Once] they are slaugh- tered, they become prepared to be disqualified through [contact with] a tevul yom, through [contact with] a mechussar kippurim, or through remaining past their time. [Once] their blood is sprinkled [upon the Altar], one is liable on their account for piggul, nossar, or tamei. The meat is no longer subject to me’ilah, but the sacrificial parts are subject to me’ilah until they go out to the place of the ashes.