of fees and charges to be posted. (1) An owner or operator of a livestock market shall keep a record of: (a) the date a consignment of livestock is received for sale together with the number of each type of livestock within the consignment; (b) the name and address of the buyer; (c) the date of sale and the number and species of livestock purchased by the buyer; and (d) the description and brand appearing on each animal at the time of sale to the buyer. (2) An owner or operator of a livestock market shall retain the records mandated by this section for a period of two years from the date on which the livestock market sold the livestock. (3) A schedule of the fees and commission rates charged by the livestock market shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of each market. (4) A statement of the gross sales price, commission, and other fees charged for the sale of a consignment shall be available for inspection by the department, and a copy furnished the owner or consignor of the livestock.
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