2 Miss. Code. R. 101-2-10-110
Mississippi Board of Animal Health livestock inspectors shall have the authority to:
1.
Monitor the "check-in" personnel of the market or sale to see that the sellers
are submitting the necessary E.I.A. test charts, and that they match the
description of the equine admitted.
2. Review the "check-in" records to see that
vehicle tags of sellers are recorded.
3. Check for the proper placement of
backtags.
4. Monitor for the safe
keeping of records.
5. Monitor to
prevent unauthorized sales of horses, that do not meet requirements, on the
premises other than through the auction.
6. Inspect for compliance with the rules and
regulations of the Mississippi Board of Animal Health.
Notes
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