Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
Section 15.11.17.03 - Responsibility of Livestock Market OperatorsA. An operator of a livestock market: (1) Shall provide humane treatment of livestock in its custody;(2) May not accept downers for sale at its market;(3) In the case of livestock that become downers after acceptance for sale at the market, shall: (a) Provide the needed equipment for handling, moving, and, if necessary, euthanizing these animals,(b) Identify and mark the livestock in a distinctive manner,(c) Separate and separately pen the livestock from healthy animals, and(d) Notify the Department that an animal has become a downer; and(4) Shall properly dispose of all animals that die or are euthanized after acceptance into the market.B. The operator of a livestock market is permitted to offer or sell 3-D livestock only to a slaughtering establishment for immediate slaughter.C. At the close of a livestock sale, if any downers remain unsold, the market operator immediately shall: (1) Euthanize the livestock as provided under 9 CFR 313 ; or(2) Place them in the care of a licensed veterinarian.Md. Code Regs. 15.11.17.03