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Texas Agriculture Code - Chapter 146 Sale And Shipment Of LivestockLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Agriculture Code > Texas Agriculture Code - Chapter 146 Sale And Shipment Of Livestock (a) If a person in this state sells or transfers a horse, mule, jack, jennet, ox, or head of cattle, the actual delivery of the ... (a) The commander or agent of a vessel or the agent of a railroad on which cattle are exported from this state shall keep a ... (a) A person who drives a vehicle, including a truck or an automobile, containing livestock, domestic fowl, slaughtered livestock or domestic fowl, or butchered portions ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person drives to market animals of a class listed in Section 146.001 of this code without possessing: ... (a) A person commits an offense if, under Section 146.005 of this code, the person: (1) transports living animals, slaughtered animals, or butchered portions of ... The department may receive and hold for processing animals and animal products transported in international trade and may establish and collect reasonable fees for yardage, ... (a) The department may execute agreements with corporations or other private concerns to provide feed, medical care, or other necessary goods and services in connection ... The department shall collect fees or debts owed to the state or to a supplier of goods or services in connection with the processing of ... (a) In order to satisfy unpaid fees and debts to the state and private suppliers, the department may sell at public auction an animal that ... (a) The department shall exercise reasonable care in the handling and movement of animals in the processing facilities of the department. (b) The department is ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |