Arizona Statutes
§ 3-1701 — Report of killed or crippled livestock; inspection and removal; violation; classification; definition
Arizona § 3-1701
JurisdictionArizona
Title 3Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 12LIVESTOCK INJURY AND DISEASES
Art. 1Duties and Liabilities of Railroads
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 3-1701 (2026).
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A.Every railroad in this state, upon discovery of livestock killed or crippled upon a section of the railroad, shall immediately make a report thereof to a livestock officer or to any other person designated by the department for the purpose of receiving the report.
B.The report required by subsection A shall designate the place where the crippled or killed livestock is located. The department or a person designated by it shall promptly inspect the stock, notify the owner and make a report of the inspection including therein the age, color, sex, approximate weight, marks and brands of the stock. One copy of the report shall be transmitted by a livestock officer or inspector to the division, one to the owner of the stock and one to the railroad. The copy of the report transmitted to the
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