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Section 77-9-37 – Repealed.

ANNOTATIONS Repeals. — Laws 1999, ch. 282, § 104 repealed 77-9-36 and 77-9-37 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 1891, ch. 34, § 13 and Laws 1899, ch. 53, § 1, respectively, relating to exportation of livestock, effective July 1, 1999. For provisions of former sections, see the 1998 NMSA 1978 on NMOneSource.com.

Section 77-9-38 – Inspection fees; lien; record.

There shall be a fee for the inspection of livestock to be fixed by the board not to exceed the amount prescribed by law for each inspection request, and the fee shall be a lien upon the livestock of the owner until paid. Each inspector shall keep a complete record of all livestock inspected by […]

Section 77-9-28 – Importation of livestock; permit required; penalty.

A. A person who brings livestock into this state by any manner or causing them to be brought in shall, before doing so, obtain a permit from the board or its authorized representative. The permit shall contain a list of all the requirements of the board to be complied with before the livestock can be […]

Section 77-9-29 – Inspection rules.

In the exercise of the powers and performance of the duties conferred and prescribed by Sections 77-9-30 through 77-9-36 NMSA 1978 [repealed], the board shall make all necessary rules respecting the inspection of livestock intended for shipment or to be driven from a district or beyond the limits of this state and also respecting the […]

Section 77-9-31 – Export livestock to be inspected; penalties.

A. A person shipping or driving or receiving for shipment or driving any livestock from a district or out of this state shall hold the livestock for inspection as provided by law, and it is unlawful for any person to ship, drive or in any manner remove beyond the boundaries of the district or this […]

Section 77-9-5 – Brands of livestock; recording; evidence of ownership.

No brands of livestock except those recorded pursuant to the provisions of The Livestock Code [Chapter 77, Articles 2 to 18 NMSA 1978] and are peeled shall be recognized in law as evidence of ownership of the livestock upon which the brand is used unless the owner has other means of identification, including freeze brands […]