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Code · Missouri · Chapter 266

266.430. Permit required for feeding garbage — fee — issuance of permit.

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266.430. Permit required for feeding garbage — fee — issuance of permit. — 1. Prior to the feeding of garbage, other than garbage obtained from his own household, to any swine located in the state of Missouri, the owner or feeder, as the case may be, shall first obtain an annual permit from the department of agriculture of Missouri, for which he shall pay an annual fee of twenty-five dollars, which shall be deposited in the "Agriculture Fees" fund and to be used for the enforcement of sections 266.410 to 266.460 .
2. The applicant for a garbage feeding permit shall certify in an application that he has facilities for cooking garbage. The director of agriculture, or his deputy, upon receipt of an application for a permit, shall promptly make an investigation, and if the facilities are adequate for the cooking of garbage, shall issue a permit.
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(L. 1953 p. 6 § 1-A)
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