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

604.620 License; fee; sanctions

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604.620 License; fee; sanctions.
(1)No person shall be entitled to utilize the brand inspection and inventory procedures prescribed in ORS 604.630 to 604.650 and 604.670 without first obtaining and maintaining a license as a licensed feedlot.
(2)An application for a license or renewal thereof shall be made to the State Department of Agriculture on forms prescribed by the department, and shall be accompanied by the annual license fee, not to exceed $100. The license is personal and nontransferable. A new license is required at any time there is a change in ownership, legal entity or establishment location. All such licenses shall expire on January 1 next succeeding the date of issuance or on such date as may be specified by department rule.
(3)In accordance with the provisions of ORS chapter 183, the department may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew a license to any applicant or licensee whose establishment construction or methods of operation do not comply with the requirements established by the department. [1975 c.162 §3; 2007 c.768 §21; 2021 c.563 §5]
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