North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-01-29 — Monitored livestock feedlots - Rules - License
North Dakota § 36-01-29
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-01-29 (2026).
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The board may adopt rules for the establishment and maintenance by any person of a
monitored livestock feedlot. Any person may, on compliance with the rules, obtain a license for
the feedlot upon filing an application with the commissioner and upon the payment of an annual
fee of fifty dollars to the commissioner. The fee must be deposited with the state treasurer in the
general fund out of which, upon legislative appropriation, the veterinarian inspector's fees and
cost of administration must be paid. When licensed and in compliance with the rules for the
maintenance of the monitored livestock feedlot, the licensee is authorized to confine and feed,
in the feedlot, without vaccination for brucellosis and such other diseases as the board may
specify, cattle to be sold only for slaughter or
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Nearby Sections
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§ 36-01-00.1
Definitions§ 36-01-03
Officers of board - Election§ 36-01-05
State veterinarian - Appointment§ 36-01-06
State veterinarian - Duties§ 36-01-08
Duties - Rules§ 36-01-08.1
Nontraditional livestock license - Fee§ 36-01-08.3
Duties - Evaluations - Report§ 36-01-08.4
Ownership of skunks and raccoons prohibited - Exception - Rules on primates, wolves, and wolf hybrids§ 36-01-09
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