Applying the penalty of kareit [Divine excommunication] or bringing a korban chatat [sin offering] for this sin: Keritot 2a
Considering this prohibition to be the prototype for a class of transgressions which require a
Sin Offering ["Chatat Chelev"]: Nedarim 4a, 36a
Whether this prohibition is valid beyond the time of the Temple: Kiddushin 37b
Prohibition against consumption and Benefit: Pesachim 23a-b
Prohibition against eating forbidden fat from korbanot, whether they are blemished or not: Pesachim 43b
Prohibition against eating forbidden fat from regular animals: Pesachim 43b
Forbidden Fat from a wild animal: Pesachim 23b
Forbidden Fat from corpse and a dying animal: Pesachim 22a, 23a-b Punishment for consuming forbidden fats: Makkot 13a; Keritot 4b
Liability for consuming forbidden fats from different kinds of animals, within a single span of forgetting the prohibition: Keritot 4a-b
Liability for consuming forbidden fats from different parts of the animal: Keritot 4a
Liability for consuming forbidden fats from leftover parts of a korban: Keritot 4a
Liability for consuming forbidden fats from neveilah [an animal that died through some means other than shechitah]: Keritot 4a-b
Liability for a non-kohen who consumes forbidden fats from sanctified property: Keritot 4a-b
Liability for consuming forbidden fats prepared in two separate pots: Keritot 4b
Liability for consuming forbidden fats from a koy: Yoma 74a-b; Keritot 21a
Liability for multiple prohibitions in eating chelev [forbidden fat] from notar [a korban which has outlasted the timeframe for its use]: Keritot 23a-b
Is it possible to be liable for eating chelev [forbidden fat] of high-level offerings, given that one is already liable for meilah when he eats them, and we say ein issur chal al issur [an item prohibited in one way cannot gain a second layer of prohibition]?: Keritot 23b