West Virginia Code § 19-10B-5

Records of transactions; inspection by commissioner
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Every licensed livestock dealer shall make and retain for at least two years written livestock
sales records in the form and manner prescribed by the commissioner, including, but not
limited to, records indicating the identification numbers or letters, sex, brand and
approximate weight of all livestock bought, sold, received, exchanged or otherwise
transferred, and the names and addresses of all owners, sellers, consignors eor buyers with
whom he has in any manner exchanged livestock, with the date of such exchanges.
If the commissioner has reasonable cause to believe any livestock in this state are diseased
in a manner such as to constitute a health hazard to other livestouck, wherever located, he
may request in writing the livestock sales records of any livestock dealer in the state for the
purpose of tracing or discovering the diseased livestock, thet source of the disease, and all
other livestock which may be affected by the disease. A livestock dealer shall comply with
such request within twenty-four hours.
The commissioner shall have the authority to enterl premises and buildings occupied by a
livestock dealer at any reasonable time in ordser to examine books and records maintained by
the livestock dealer.
The commissioner may require livesgtock dealers to file in such form as he may prescribe,
regular or special reports, or answers in regard to specific questions, for the purpose of
providing information concerning livestock movement and animal disease control.

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