North Carolina General Statutes
Article 35 - Public Livestock Markets.
§ 106-407.1 - North Carolina Public Livestock Market Advisory Board created; appointment; membership; duties.

106-407.1. North Carolina Public Livestock Market Advisory Board created; appointment; membership; duties.
There is hereby created the North Carolina Public Livestock Market Advisory Board composed of eight persons, all of whom shall be residents of North Carolina, who shall be appointed and the chairman designated by the Commissioner of Agriculture on or before August 1, 1967. Two members of said Board shall be livestock producers, two shall be licensed livestock market operators, one shall be a meat packer, one shall be the State Veterinarian, one shall be a duly licensed and practicing veterinarian and one shall be an employee of the markets division of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. On the initial Board, two members shall be appointed for terms of one year, two members for terms of two years, two members for terms of three years, and two members for terms of four years. Thereafter, all members shall serve four-year terms. Any vacancy on the Board caused by death, resignation, or otherwise shall be filled by the Commissioner of Agriculture for the expiration of the term. The terms of all members of the initial and subsequent boards shall expire on June 30 of the year in which their terms expire.
It shall be the duty of the members of the Board to attend all hearings on applications for licenses to operate public livestock markets. The Board may meet once each year, or more often if directed by the Commissioner, in Raleigh or such other place in North Carolina as directed by the Commissioner for the purpose of (i) discussing problems of the livestock market industry, (ii) proposing changes in the rules and regulations of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services relative to public livestock markets, and (iii) making such other recommendations to the Commissioner and the Board of Agriculture as it deems in the best interest of the livestock industry of North Carolina.
Members of the Board, except members who are employees of the State, shall receive as compensation, subsistence and travel allowances, such sums as by law are provided for other commissions and boards. Compensation, subsistence and travel allowances authorized for the Board members shall be paid from fees collected pursuant to this Article. (1967, c. 894, s. 3; 1977, c. 132, s. 4; 1981, c. 337; 1997-261, s. 109.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 106 - Agriculture

Article 35 - Public Livestock Markets.

§ 106-406 - Permits from Commissioner of Agriculture for operation of public livestock markets; application therefor; hearing on application.

§ 106-407 - Bonds required of operators; exemption of certain market operations.

§ 106-407.1 - North Carolina Public Livestock Market Advisory Board created; appointment; membership; duties.

§ 106-407.2 - Revocation of permit by Board of Agriculture; restraining order for violations.

§ 106-408 - Marketing facilities prescribed; records of purchases and sales; time of sales; notice.

§ 106-408.1 - Market operation fees.

§ 106-409 - Removal of cattle from market for slaughter and nonslaughter purposes; identification; permit needed.

§ 106-410 - Removal of swine from market for slaughter and nonslaughter purposes; identification; permit needed; resale for feeding or breeding; out-of-state shipment.

§ 106-411 - Regulation of use of livestock removed from market; swine shipped out of State.

§ 106-412 - Admission of animals to markets; quarantine of diseased animals; sale restricted; regulation of trucks, etc.

§ 106-413 - Sale, etc., of certain diseased animals restricted; application of Article; sales by farmers.

§ 106-414 - Transportation, sale, etc., of diseased livestock; burden of proving health; movement to laboratory; removal of identification.

§ 106-415 - Cost of tests, serums, etc.

§ 106-416 - Rules and regulations.

§ 106-417 - Violation made misdemeanor; responsibility for health, etc., of animals.

§ 106-417.1 - Civil penalties.

§ 106-418 - Exemption from health provisions.