Current through Register 1536, December 6, 2024
Section 4.03 - Dealing and Transportation of Cattle(1)License Required. No person may engage in the business of dealing in cattle in Massachusetts without a valid livestock dealer license issued by the Department, and no such person may transport cattle in any vehicle lacking a valid dealer license plate on the driver's side.(2)License Application. Any person needing a livestock dealer license should submit the appropriate fee and an application on a form provided by the Department. If the applicant's facilities and vehicles fail to pass Department inspection or the Department otherwise finds that the applicant is not in compliance with regulations, the Department may deny a license. Applicants may appeal any license denial within seven days.(3)License Plate. The Department will issue a livestock dealer license plate to each licensee, to be valid for the term of the license. Licenses will expire on November 30 of each year unless renewed. The Department will provide renewal decals with license renewals. If the license is ever revoked, the revokee must promptly return the dealer license plate and decal(s) to the Department.(4)Duties of Licensees. Licensees must keep all areas and vehicles used for cattle in a clean and sanitary condition. Unless acting pursuant to a written waiver issued by the Director based on satisfactory test results, licensees must allow on premises only cattle that are moved directly from herds or states that are accredited-free from tuberculosis and certified-free from brucellosis by USDA. Such waivers shall issue solely at the Director's discretion.(5)Inspection and Testing. Licensees must submit cattle, and areas and vehicles used for cattle, to inspection and testing at any time the Department may deem it necessary.(6)Recordkeeping. Licensees must maintain, subject to Department inspection, for a minimum of two years, a record book listing every cattle transaction, giving Official ID, date purchased, repossessed, sold, traded or loaned, from whom obtained, and to whom transferred.(7)Reporting. Licensees with dairy cattle must forward to the Department's Bureau of Animal Health each month, on forms furnished by the Department, a report of each and every dairy cow or bull bought, sold, loaned, traded or repossessed the preceding month, giving the Official ID, breed, date, from whom obtained, and to whom transferred of each animal for each transaction.(8)Revocations and Suspensions; Appeals. The Department may, after a full and fair hearing, revoke or suspend any license if it finds that applicable Department laws or regulations have been violated. Any person aggrieved by such a decision may, within seven days, appeal to the Commissioner of the Department. The Commissioner or his or her designee may, after a full and fair hearing, order the decision to be affirmed, modified or annulled. No such appeal will stay any decision of the Department. Further appeals may be made pursuant to MGL c. 30A.Amended by Mass Register Issue 1323, eff. 10/7/2016.