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Code · Arizona · Title 3 — Agriculture, Animals, and Food

3-1264. Schedule for rerecording brands and earmarks

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A. Beginning from and after December 31, 1985 each owner of a brand or earmark who desires to continue to use it shall apply to the division to rerecord the brand or earmark on the prescribed date and every five years thereafter according to the following schedule:
Calendar Year for Initial Recording
Brand and Earmark Numbers After December 31, 1985
1 through 1,500 1991
1,501 through 3,000 1992
3,001 through 4,500 1993
4,501 through 6,000 1994
6,001 through 7,500 1995
7,501 through 9,000 1986
9,001 through 10,500 1987
10,501 through 12,000 1988
12,001 through 13,500 1989
13,501 and above 1990
B. All new brands awarded and recorded after December 31, 1985 shall be rerecorded every five years following the month and year of the first recording.
C. The division shall notify every owner of a recorded brand or earmark of his right to rerecord the brand or earmark. The notice shall be in writing and addressed and mailed to such owner at the last address of record in the division office at least thirty days before the rerecording date.
D. Rerecording the brand or earmark shall be done in the same manner as original recording, but brands and earmarks offered for rerecording need not be advertised as required for original recording.
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