North Dakota Code § 4.1-27-16

Treatment administered to livestock before removal from auction market -
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Fees for inspection and treatment.
An operator of a livestock auction market may not permit the removal of any livestock from 
the establishment until the livestock has been treated in accordance with the rules adopted by 
the state board of animal health. If livestock is destined to be shipped interstate, the authorized 
veterinarian of the board shall furnish to each purchaser a certificate showing that inspection 

has been made and treatment administered in accordance with the requirements of the state of 
destination. All fees for veterinary inspection, treatment, and services, including brand 
inspection, must be collected by the operator of the livestock auction market and paid to the 
inspector.

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