Mich. Admin. Code R. 287.702 - Indemnification of livestock
Rule 2.
(1) The
director may order the slaughter, destruction, or disposition of livestock to
control or eradicate livestock disease or toxicological contamination or to
protect public health.
(2) An owner
of livestock that are ordered slaughtered, destroyed, or disposed of due to
diseases or toxicological contamination may apply for indemnification within
the limits described in section 14 of the act. The application shall be made on
forms supplied by the department and the application shall be filed with the
department. All of the following information shall accompany the application:
(a) An affidavit signed by the owner
attesting to the amount of compensation received or to be received from any
other source for the livestock ordered slaughtered, destroyed, or disposed
of.
(b) All records that indicate
other sources of indemnity.
(c)
Registration papers.
(d) Names and
addresses of all persons to whom or from whom the owner has transferred animals
within a time period determined by the director.
(e) Signed permission allowing the breed
association or associations to disclose information requested by the
director.
(f) An executed and
signed subrogation agreement assigning to the state the ownership of a cause of
action to recover damages for the loss up to the amount of indemnification paid
to the owner pursuant to the act.
Notes
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