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Code · South Dakota · Title 40 · Chapter 40-20

40-20-32. Feedlot operation in inspection area--Designation as registered feedlot--Application--Requirements.

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Any person who operates a drylot cattle feeding operation, within the confines of permanently fenced lots and within the ownership inspection area may apply to the board for designation as a registered feedlot. The board shall prescribe a form for this purpose. Upon receipt of an application and within thirty days, the board may grant a permit if the following requirements are satisfied:
(1)The operator's feedlot is a permanently fenced drylot;
(2)The operator commonly practices feeding cattle to finish for slaughter; and
(3)The operator brands all cattle carrying mixed brands, held under common ownership, with a registered brand or a feedlot assigned brand approved by the board.
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