Mich. Admin. Code R. 287.711 - Public stockyards, auction sale yards, and livestock yards
Rule 11.
(1) Cattle
not native to this state may be sold through livestock auctions, as defined and
licensed pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 284 of the Public Acts of 1937,
as amended, being S287.121 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws, to any
premises in the state if the cattle meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The cattle shall be individually uniquely
identified.
(b) The cattle shall
have a prior entry permit.
(c) The
cattle shall be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate or
official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection.
(d) The cattle shall originate directly from
a state that is declared free of bovine brucellosis for the last 6 years by the
USDA.
(e) The cattle shall
originate directly from a state that is declared free of bovine tuberculosis by
the USDA.
(2) Nonnative
cattle which are capable of reproduction and which do not meet all of the
requirements specified in subrule (1) of this rule may be sold at a livestock
auction in this state as defined and licensed pursuant to the provisions of Act
No. 284 of the Public Acts of 1937, as amended, being S287.121 et seq. of the
Michigan Compiled Laws, if the cattle meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The cattle shall be individually uniquely
identified.
(b) The cattle shall
have a prior entry permit.
(c) The
cattle shall be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate or an
official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection.
(d) The consignor shall receive permission
from the director to move the cattle to the livestock auction and shall inform
the livestock auction manager that the cattle are nonnative cattle.
(e) The cattle shall be sold only for
slaughter or to a cattle importation lot.
(f) While in the livestock auction facility,
the cattle shall not be commingled with other livestock.
(3) Upon request by the director,
notification of the purchaser's name or names and the destination or
destinations of nonnative cattle which are capable of reproduction and which
are sold through a livestock auction shall be made available to the department
within 6 working days. Notification shall include all of the following
information:
(a) The complete name or names
of the purchaser or purchasers.
(b)
The complete address or addresses of the purchaser or purchasers.
(c) The date of the purchase or
purchases.
(d) The breed.
(e) The number of head.
(f) The destination address or addresses if
different from the purchaser's address or addresses.
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