Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 16.36 - Animal Health.
16.36.105 - Swine, garbage feeding, license—Application—Fee—Inspection.

RCW 16.36.105
Swine, garbage feeding, license—Application—Fee—Inspection.

No person shall feed garbage to swine without first obtaining a license from the director. The license expires on June 30th of each year. Application for a license shall be accompanied by a fee of ten dollars which shall be credited to the general fund. The license is nontransferable and a separate license is required for each place of business if an operator has more than one feeding station.
Upon receipt of an application for a license to feed garbage, the director shall inspect the premises and determine whether the applicant meets the requirements of 9 C.F.R. Chapter 1 Part 166 as adopted by rule and any other rules adopted under this chapter. Upon approval of the application by the director and compliance with the provisions of this section, the applicant shall be issued a license. This section does not apply to any person feeding garbage from his or her own domestic household.

[ 1998 c 8 § 12; 1953 c 17 § 4.]
NOTES:

Feeding of carcasses to swine: RCW 16.68.150.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 16 - Animals and Livestock

Chapter 16.36 - Animal Health.

16.36.005 - Definitions.

16.36.010 - Quarantine—Hold order.

16.36.020 - Powers of director.

16.36.023 - Fees—Rules.

16.36.025 - Recovery of costs.

16.36.040 - Rules—Prevention—Inspections and tests—Reportable disease—Federal regulations.

16.36.045 - Transporting of animals—Requirements—Vehicle inspection—Authorization by director or appointed officers.

16.36.050 - Unlawful actions—Importation—Required certificates—Intentional or willful misconduct.

16.36.060 - Tests, examinations, inspections, samples, examine and copy records—Entry onto property—Unlawful conduct—Seizure of property—Search warrant.

16.36.070 - Danger of infection—Emergencies.

16.36.080 - Veterinarians and others to report diseases—Director's duties—Unlawful importation.

16.36.082 - Infected or exposed animals—Unlawful to transfer or expose other animals.

16.36.084 - Duty to report infection or exposure to disease—Unlawful conduct.

16.36.086 - Negligence of owner of infected livestock—Liability.

16.36.090 - Destruction of diseased or quarantined animals.

16.36.096 - Destruction of animals—Payment of indemnity.

16.36.098 - Quarantine, hold order, or destruct order—Written request for hearing.

16.36.100 - Cooperation with other governmental agencies.

16.36.102 - Duty to bury carcass of diseased livestock—Dead livestock presumed diseased.

16.36.105 - Swine, garbage feeding, license—Application—Fee—Inspection.

16.36.110 - Violations, gross misdemeanor—Injunction—Denial, revocation, or suspension of license.

16.36.113 - Violations of chapter or rules—Civil penalty—Moneys collected—Time and mileage fee.

16.36.116 - Civil infraction—Live nonambulatory livestock—Monetary penalty—Authorization by director—Issuance of notices—Enforcement.

16.36.128 - Application of Title 77 RCW.

16.36.140 - Bringing an animal into the state—Securing a certificate of veterinary inspection required—Exemptions—Director's authority—Rules.

16.36.150 - Animal disease traceability activities for cattle—Fee—Penalty.

16.36.160 - Activity report and financial statement—Animal disease traceability activities.