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

3-1346. Seasonal inspection for exhibition livestock; fee

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A. Seasonal inspection certificates may be issued, under the self-inspection program, for exhibition livestock for any purpose other than slaughter, sale or trade. The fee for a seasonal brand inspection certificate is five dollars plus fifty cents per head of livestock in excess of ten.
B. The certificate shall state the date of issuance, the sex, color and breed, the brand or brands and their location and any other identifying marks and the name of the owner of the livestock. The words "seasonal brand inspection" shall be written across the face of the certificate.
C. The certificate is valid for twelve months after the date of issuance and shall accompany the livestock while in transit.
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