Kentucky Code § KRS 257.330

Permit required for auction or community sale of baby chicks or poults -- Application -- Fee -- Inspection -- Destruction of diseased chicks or poults
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(1) Before any baby chicks or baby poults are offered for sale at any auction or auctions, sale barn, or community sale, except public sales conducted by farmers selling baby chicks or baby poults reared on their own premises, a permit shall be secured from the Office of State Veterinarian, or the state veterinarian. (2) Any person who desires to offer baby chicks or baby poults for sale at any auction or auctions, sale barn, or community sale, shall apply to the Office of State Veterinarian for a permit to hold the sale. A form shall be prescribed and furnished by the office. This application s hall be submitted at least three (3) days before the sale to allow time for inspection of the chicks or poults offered by a representative of the office before any chicks or poults are sold. This application shall be signed by the person who proposes to co nduct the sale, together with the person who owns the property in or on which the sale is to be conducted, if the person who proposes to conduct the sale does not own the property. The application shall designate the date of the proposed sale, the number and breed of the chicks or poults to be offered for sale, and the person or firm by whom they were produced, and shall be accompanied by a fee in the sum of one dollar ($1) per hundred (100) chicks or poults to be offered for sale. The office shall be autho rized in their discretion to grant or to deny the permit requested in the application, and if deemed necessary or advisable to require the applicant to submit a certificate in a form as the office may prescribe, certifying that the baby chicks or baby poul ts which may be offered for sale are in healthy condition. (3) On inspection by the representative of the office, if the chicks or poults offered for sale are found to be diseased, the representative may confiscate all chicks or poults found to be diseased and may destroy the chicks and poults.

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