S.D. Admin. R. 12:10:02:26

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 64, December 9, 2024
Section 12:10:02:26 - Shipper's permit

A shipper's permit is valid only for transporting livestock for purposes of sale or slaughter to a designated open market or to a slaughterhouse. The shipper's permit must contain the name and address of the shipper and owner, the name of the market or slaughterhouse destination, the date of the shipment, the name of the trucking firm transporting the livestock, and a statement agreeing not to divert the shipment of livestock to a place other than the listed destination. The permit must be signed by the shipper or owner and an authorized agent of the board.

The permit must be on a prenumbered form and must be made in triplicate. The original must be mailed immediately to the chief brand inspector. The second copy must be in the possession of the shipper. The third copy must be retained by the authorized agent.

If livestock arrive at an open market without a shipper's permit, the livestock may be sold; but the market must hold the proceeds of the sale until the proceeds are released by the chief brand inspector. The market brand inspector shall file a written report of the violation with the chief inspector and the board which contains the names and addresses of the shipper and the owner, date of shipment, and number of head of livestock involved.

S.D. Admin. R. 12:10:02:26

15 SDR 33, effective 8/31/1988; 15 SDR 171, effective 5/16/1989; 19 SDR 195, effective 7/1/1993; 21 SDR 77, effective 10/23/1994.

General Authority: SDCL 40-18-16.

Law Implemented: SDCL 40-18-16, 40-20-7.

Applications for open market designation, § 12:10:02:01.