Washington Code § 16.65.040

Public livestock market license—Expiration—Renewal—Penalty
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(1) All public livestock market licenses provided for in this chapter expire on March 1st subsequent to the date of issue. (2) Application for renewal of a public livestock market license shall be in writing on forms prescribed by the director, and shall include: (a) All information under RCW 16.65.030(1) (d), (e), and (f); (b) The gross dollar volume of business carried on, at, or through the applicant's public livestock market in the twelve-month period prior to the application for renewal of the license; (c) Other information as the director may require by rule; and (d) The appropriate license fee. (3) If any person fails, refuses, or neglects to apply for a renewal of a preexisting license by March 1st, the person's license shall expire. To reinstate a license, the person shall pay a penalty of twenty-five dollars, which shall be added to the regular license fee, before the license may be reinstated by the director.

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