Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-2-701 - Department Livestock Inspection
A. A Division employee shall inspect range
cattle, as defined in
R3-2-702(A),
at a ranch if the owner or agent of livestock is:
1. Moving cattle out-of-state,
2. Transferring cattle ownership,
or
3. Shipping cattle for custom
slaughter.
B. An owner or
agent of cattle cannot be issued both non-range and range self-inspection
certificates.
C. With prior
approval from a Division employee, livestock can be moved to a licensed custom
slaughter facility using the livestock owner's or agent's or feedlot operator's
self-inspection certificate. A Division employee must validate the
self-inspection certificate prior to slaughter.
D. During fiscal year 2021, livestock
officers and inspectors shall collect from the person in charge of cattle,
dairy cattle, or sheep inspected a service charge of $10 plus the per head
inspection fee set out in A.R.S. §
3-1337
for making inspections for the transfer of ownership, sale, slaughter or
transportation of the animals.
E.
During fiscal year 2024, livestock officers and inspectors shall collect from
the person in charge of cattle, dairy cattle, or sheep inspected a service
charge of $10 plus the per head inspection fee set out in A.R.S. §
3-1337 for making inspections for
the transfer of ownership, sale, slaughter or transportation of the
animals.
Notes
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