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Code · South Dakota · Title 40 · Chapter 40-15

40-15-3. Application for auction agency license--Contents.

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All applications for a license to operate a livestock auction agency shall be made in writing to the Animal Industry Board in the form prescribed by the board and shall contain:
(1)The name and addresses of the applicant and all persons having any financial interest in the application and the amount of such interest;
(2)Financial responsibility of the applicant in the form of a statement of assets and liabilities;
(3)A legal description of the property and its location together with a description of the facilities proposed to be used in the operation of such livestock auction agency;
(4)A statement of the facts upon which the applicant relies, the benefits to be derived by the livestock industry and the services proposed to be rendered regularly through the year;
(5)Applicant's experience in the livestock industry including any past operation of a livestock auction agency.
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