Utah Code § 4-24-404

Livestock sold at market to be brand inspected -- Proceeds of sale may be
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withheld -- Distribution of withheld proceeds -- Effect of receipt of proceeds by department
-- Deposit of proceeds -- Use of proceeds if ownership not established.
(1)
(a) Livestock may not be sold at any livestock market until after they have been brand inspected
by the department.
(b) The livestock market shall furnish to the buyer title to purchased livestock.
(2)
(a) Upon notice from the department that a question exists concerning the ownership of
consigned livestock, the operator of the livestock market or meat packing plant shall
withhold the proceeds from the sale of the livestock for 60 days to allow the consignor of the
questioned livestock to establish ownership.
(b) If the owner or consignor fails within 60 days to establish ownership to the satisfaction of the
department, the proceeds of the sale shall be transmitted to the department.
(c) Receipt of the proceeds by the department shall relieve the livestock market or meat packing
plant from further responsibility for the proceeds.
(3)
(a) Proceeds withheld under Subsection (2) shall be deposited into the Utah Livestock Brand and
Anti-Theft Account created in Section 4-24-501.
(b) If ownership is not satisfactorily established within one year, the department shall use the
proceeds for animal identification.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 345, 2017 General Session

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