Section 16522.5 Of Article 2. Proof Of Ownership From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 9. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
16522.5
. (a) A dairy exemption number shall be evidence of
ownership of cull beef cows and bulls of a recognized dairy breed
presented for sale at a registered or posted salesyard, or licensed
slaughter plant for immediate slaughter. Any person owning a dairy
farm as defined in Section 32505 may apply to the secretary for an
exemption number.
(b) Every five years, the secretary may charge a fee to cover the
cost of issuing and renewing a dairy exemption number. The fee may
not exceed fifty dollars ($50). The secretary may refuse to issue
such number to persons who have violated any provision of Division 9
(commencing with Section 16301), Division 10 (commencing with Section
20001), or Division 11 (commencing with Section 23001) of the Food
and Agricultural Code, or to persons convicted of livestock theft.
(c) The dairy exemption number shall be written on the bill of
consignment, defined in Section 21703, when the cattle and
consignment slip are presented to an inspector at the registered or
posted salesyard, or licensed slaughter plant. The salesyard operator
shall display the letters "EX" in the description line of the
salesyard outbilling. An exemption number shall be deemed to meet the
identification information requirements of Section 21703. The cows
shall be consigned, owned, and sold in the name of the person having
the exemption number.
(d) The secretary may revoke the dairy exemption number of any
person who violates any provision of Division 9 (commencing with
Section 16301), Division 10 (commencing with Section 20001), or
Division 11 (commencing with Section 23001) of the Food and
Agricultural Code, or who is convicted of livestock theft.