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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 37

4-37-202. Acquisition of aquatic animals for use in aquaculture facilities.

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Effective 3/21/2022
4-37-202. Acquisition of aquatic animals for use in aquaculture facilities.
(1)Live aquatic animals intended for use in aquaculture facilities may be purchased or acquired only from:
(a)aquaculture facilities within the state that have a license and health approval number;
(b)public aquaculture facilities within the state that have a health approval number; or
(c)sources outside the state that are health approved as provided in Part 5, Health Approval .
(2)A person holding a license for an aquaculture facility shall submit annually to the department a record of each purchase of live aquatic animals and transfer of live aquatic animals into the facility. This record shall include the following information:
(a)name, address, and health approval number of the source;
(b)date of transaction; and
(c)number and weight by species.
(3)The records required by Subsection
(2)shall be submitted to the department before a license is renewed or a subsequent license is issued.
Amended by Chapter 79 , 2022 General Session
Amended by Chapter 189 , 2014 General Session
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