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Economic Development, Agriculture & Trade Committee

HB 3032

Brief Description: Changing livestock inspection fee provisions.

Sponsors: Representatives Pettigrew, Kretz, Grant, Cox, B. Sullivan, Clements, Haigh and Linville.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Modifies certain livestock inspection fees and provisions administered by the Department of Agriculture.

Hearing Date: 1/30/06

Staff: Meg Van Schoorl (786-7105).

Background:

The Department of Agriculture's (Department) Livestock Identification program maintains the official recordings of over 6,500 livestock brands. To prevent theft, cattle and horses are inspected for permanent identification such as brands and ownership documents at public livestock markets; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) slaughter plants; licensed, certified feedlots; at change of ownership; and prior to leaving the state. The Department inspects approximately 750,000 cattle and 15,000 horses annually. The program is funded by fees paid by the livestock industry.

Established by the Legislature in 1993, the six-member Livestock Identification Advisory Board provides advice about the livestock identification program to the Director of the Department. The Board's six members are appointed by the Director and include a beef producer; public livestock market representative; a horse owner; a cattle feeder; a dairy farmer; and a meat processor.

Summary of Bill:

The following changes are made to the current statutory livestock inspection fees:

   

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect on June 1, 2006.