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§ 90-c. Prohibitions.    1.  It  shall  be  unlawful for any person to  purchase, or deal in, or sell cattle,  swine,  horses,  deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry at wholesale, or for any person to operate or  conduct an auction where cattle, swine, horses, deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry  are  sold,  or  for any person to transport poultry,  unless such wholesale cattle, swine, horse, deer, camelids, sheep, goats  or poultry dealer or auctioneer or poultry transporter holds a  domestic  animal health permit granted by the commissioner.    2. No person who holds or is required to hold a domestic animal health  permit  shall  purchase,  sell or otherwise deal in cattle, deer, swine,  camelids, sheep or goats unless and until an ear tag is securely affixed  to the ear of such animal or unless such animal is otherwise  identified  by  a registration number, distinctive tattoo, electronic identification  device or other unique permanent mark or, for an animal  that  is  moved  directly to slaughter, an official backtag.    3.  No  person  shall deface, obliterate or remove an ear tag or other  identification mark affixed to an animal under his or  her  control,  or  shall  affix an ear tag to the ear of an animal that has previously been  affixed to the ear of another animal.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 90-c

§ 90-c. Prohibitions.    1.  It  shall  be  unlawful for any person to  purchase, or deal in, or sell cattle,  swine,  horses,  deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry at wholesale, or for any person to operate or  conduct an auction where cattle, swine, horses, deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry  are  sold,  or  for any person to transport poultry,  unless such wholesale cattle, swine, horse, deer, camelids, sheep, goats  or poultry dealer or auctioneer or poultry transporter holds a  domestic  animal health permit granted by the commissioner.    2. No person who holds or is required to hold a domestic animal health  permit  shall  purchase,  sell or otherwise deal in cattle, deer, swine,  camelids, sheep or goats unless and until an ear tag is securely affixed  to the ear of such animal or unless such animal is otherwise  identified  by  a registration number, distinctive tattoo, electronic identification  device or other unique permanent mark or, for an animal  that  is  moved  directly to slaughter, an official backtag.    3.  No  person  shall deface, obliterate or remove an ear tag or other  identification mark affixed to an animal under his or  her  control,  or  shall  affix an ear tag to the ear of an animal that has previously been  affixed to the ear of another animal.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 90-c

§ 90-c. Prohibitions.    1.  It  shall  be  unlawful for any person to  purchase, or deal in, or sell cattle,  swine,  horses,  deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry at wholesale, or for any person to operate or  conduct an auction where cattle, swine, horses, deer,  camelids,  sheep,  goats  or  poultry  are  sold,  or  for any person to transport poultry,  unless such wholesale cattle, swine, horse, deer, camelids, sheep, goats  or poultry dealer or auctioneer or poultry transporter holds a  domestic  animal health permit granted by the commissioner.    2. No person who holds or is required to hold a domestic animal health  permit  shall  purchase,  sell or otherwise deal in cattle, deer, swine,  camelids, sheep or goats unless and until an ear tag is securely affixed  to the ear of such animal or unless such animal is otherwise  identified  by  a registration number, distinctive tattoo, electronic identification  device or other unique permanent mark or, for an animal  that  is  moved  directly to slaughter, an official backtag.    3.  No  person  shall deface, obliterate or remove an ear tag or other  identification mark affixed to an animal under his or  her  control,  or  shall  affix an ear tag to the ear of an animal that has previously been  affixed to the ear of another animal.