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[Utah Administrative Code Table of Contents]
[Title R058. Table of Contents]
R58-9-1 Authority.
Promulgated Under Authority of Section 4-24-3.
R58-9-2 Recording and Inspection Fees.
A. The Department shall charge and collect the following fees to be deposited into the Utah Livestock Brand and Anti-theft Restricted Account fund.
1. $50.00 for each new brand recording in each position.
2. $50.00 for each new ear mark recording.
3. $30.00 for each new transfer of a mark or brand.
4. $30.00 for each brand renewal.
5. $30.00 for each mark renewal.
6. $ 5.00 for each certified copy of recordations (new brand card.)
7. $ .50 per head brand inspection charge on all cattle.
8. $ .65 per head brand inspection charge on all horses.
9. $ 3.00 minimum charge per certificate.
10. $ 1.00 for each farm custom slaughter tag.
B. Travel Permit for horses or Cattle.
All horses and mules moved outside the state must have a current brand inspection or travel permit. In lieu of a regular brand inspection the owner of the horse and/or mule may request a "travel permit," and upon payment of $5.00 per head shall be issued a travel permit good for the calendar year in which it was issued. All cattle moved outside the state must have a current brand inspection or travel permit. In lieu of a regular brand inspection the owner of show cattle or rodeo stock may request a "travel permit," and upon payment of $5.00 per head shall be issued a travel permit good for the calendar year in which it was issued.
R58-9-3 Lifetime Transportation Permit.
Upon payment of a fifteen dollar ($15.00) fee, a "Lifetime Transportation Permit" shall be issued to the owner of a horse or mule. This permit shall be valid as long as the same owner has ownership of said horse or mule. Should the owner sell or trade this horse or mule, the purchaser or new owner may transfer the "Lifetime Transportation Permit" for a fee of ten dollars ($10.00). Duplicate permit cards shall cost ten dollars ($10.00).
[Indexing]
KEY: livestock
1993
[Editor's note: Below are references
to the Utah Code that are listed by the
agency making this rule as authority
for the rule.]
4-24-3
Notice of Continuation June 19, 1997
