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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 604 · Brands and Marks; Feedlots

604.061 Transportation certificate

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604.061 Transportation certificate.
(1)Cattle transported from the premises of the owner or person in lawful possession to another place in this state shall be accompanied by a transportation certificate.
(2)For the purposes of this section “transportation certificate” means a document signed by the owner or person in lawful possession of the cattle to be transported, on a form prescribed by the State Department of Agriculture, setting forth the identity of the cattle owner, the point of origin and destination of the cattle, the number of head, a description of the distinguishing characteristics of the cattle, including brands, tags, breed and sex, and an authorization to transport if it is to be performed by a person other than the owner.
(3)A transportation certificate is not required for cattle herded, drifted or trailed to or from pasture or range in this state in the usual course of ranch operation. [1981 c.248 §12]
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