Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 16.57 - Identification of Livestock.
16.57.450 - Electronic cattle transaction reporting system—License—Fee—Report to the legislature—Adoption of rules.

RCW 16.57.450
Electronic cattle transaction reporting system—License—Fee—Report to the legislature—Adoption of rules.

(1)(a) The director may establish an electronic cattle transaction reporting system as a mechanism for reporting transactions involving cattle to the department. The system may be used as an alternative to mandatory inspections under RCW 16.57.160. The system may be used to report the inspection of animals that are being moved out-of-state.
(b) A cattle transaction described in (a) of this subsection, that would otherwise trigger a mandatory inspection under rules adopted pursuant to RCW 16.57.160, is eligible to report electronically under this section.
(c) Transactions that may be reported electronically include any sale, trade, gift, barter, or any other transaction that constitutes a change of ownership of cattle.
(2) A person may not electronically report change of ownership transactions involving cattle under this section without first obtaining an electronic cattle transaction reporting license from the director. Applicants for an electronic cattle transaction reporting license must submit an application to the department on a form provided by the department and must include an application fee. The amount of the application fee must be established by the director by rule consistent with subsection (8) of this section.
(3) All holders of an electronic cattle transaction reporting license must transmit to the department a record of each transaction containing the unique identification of each individual animal included in the transaction as assigned through a department-authorized identification method. The transmission required under this subsection must be completed no more than twenty-four hours after a qualifying transaction involving cattle.
(4) All holders of an electronic cattle transaction reporting license must keep accurate records of all transactions involving cattle and make those records available for inspection by the department upon reasonable request during normal business hours. All records of the licensed property must be retained for at least three years.
(5)(a) The director may enter the property of the holder of an electronic cattle transaction reporting license at any reasonable time to conduct examinations and inspections of cattle and any associated records for movement verification purposes. For purposes of this section, "any reasonable time" means during regular business hours or during any working shift.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to interfere with an examination and inspection of cattle and records performed under this subsection.
(c) If the director is denied access to a property or cattle for the purposes of this subsection, or a person fails to comply with an order of the director, the director may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a search warrant. To show that access is denied, the director must file with the court an affidavit or declaration containing a description of all attempts to notify and locate the owner or owner's agent and secure consent.
(6)(a) The director may deny, suspend, or revoke an electronic cattle transaction reporting license issued under this section if the director finds that an electronic cattle transaction reporting license holder:
(i) Fails to satisfy the reporting requirements as provided in this section;
(ii) Knowingly makes false or inaccurate statements;
(iii) Has previously had an electronic cattle transaction reporting license revoked;
(iv) Denies entry to property, cattle, or records as provided in subsection (5) of this section; or
(v) Violates any other provision of this chapter or any rules adopted under this chapter.
(b) Any action taken under this subsection must be consistent with the provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW, the administrative procedure act.
(c) If an electronic cattle transaction reporting license is denied, suspended, or revoked, then the mandatory cattle inspection requirements under RCW 16.57.160 apply to any future transactions.
(7) The department must submit an annual report to the legislature, consistent with RCW 43.01.036, that documents all examinations and inspections of cattle and records of electronic cattle transaction reporting license holders performed by the department either since the department's last report or since the adoption of the electronic cattle transaction reporting system. The annual report must also include details regarding any actions the department took following the examinations and inspections. All reports required under this section must be submitted by July 31st of each year.
(8)(a) The director may adopt rules:
(i) Designating the conditions of licensure under this section and the use of the electronic cattle transaction reporting system authorized by this section;
(ii) Establishing an initial application fee and a license renewal fee applicable to the electronic cattle transaction reporting license; and
(iii) Establishing any fees that must be paid by the holder of an electronic cattle transaction reporting license for reporting cattle transactions through the electronic cattle transaction reporting system.
(b) All fees established under this section must, as closely as practicable, cover the cost of the development, maintenance, fee collection, and audit and administrative oversight of the electronic cattle transaction reporting system.

[ 2019 c 92 § 6; 2015 c 197 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 16 - Animals and Livestock

Chapter 16.57 - Identification of Livestock.

16.57.010 - Definitions.

16.57.015 - Livestock identification advisory committee—Rule review—Fee setting.

16.57.020 - Livestock brands—Director is the recorder—Recording fee.

16.57.023 - Permanent renewal of brands—Heritage brands—Fees.

16.57.025 - Livestock inspection—Licensed and accredited veterinarians—Field livestock inspectors—Fees—Revocation of certification.

16.57.030 - Tattoo brands and marks not recordable.

16.57.040 - Production record brands.

16.57.050 - Use of unrecorded brand prohibited—Exception.

16.57.060 - Brands similar to governmental brands not to be recorded.

16.57.070 - Conflicting claims to brand.

16.57.080 - Renewal of recorded brands—Schedule—Fee—Failure to pay.

16.57.090 - Brand is personal property—Instruments affecting title, recording, effect—Fee—Nonliability of director for agents.

16.57.100 - Right to use brand—Brand as evidence of title.

16.57.105 - Preemptory right to use brand.

16.57.110 - Size and characteristics of brand.

16.57.120 - Removal or alteration of brand—Penalty.

16.57.130 - Similar brands not to be recorded.

16.57.140 - Certified copy of record of brand—Fee.

16.57.150 - Brand book—Contents—Costs.

16.57.153 - Administration of brands—Rules.

16.57.160 - Cattle or horses—Rules—Mandatory inspection points—Self-inspection certificates—Dairy cattle identification tags—Fees.

16.57.165 - Agreements with others to perform livestock inspection.

16.57.170 - Inspection of livestock, hides, records.

16.57.180 - Search warrants.

16.57.200 - Duty of owner or agent—Livestock inspection.

16.57.210 - Arrest without warrant.

16.57.220 - Livestock inspection—Fee schedule—Certificates.

16.57.223 - Payment of inspection fee—Due at inspection—Lien—Late fee.

16.57.230 - Charges for livestock inspection—Actual inspection required.

16.57.240 - Certificates of permit, inspection, self-inspection.

16.57.243 - Moving or transporting cattle—Certificate or proof of ownership must accompany—Exceptions.

16.57.245 - Authority to stop vehicles carrying cattle or horses.

16.57.260 - Removal of cattle or horses from state—Inspection certificate required.

16.57.267 - Failure to present animal for inspection.

16.57.270 - Unlawful to refuse assistance in establishing identity and ownership of livestock.

16.57.275 - Transporting cattle carcass or primal part—Certificate of permit required.

16.57.277 - Custom slaughter beef tags—Fee—Rules.

16.57.280 - Possession of cattle or horse marked with another's brand—Penalty.

16.57.290 - Impounding cattle and horses—No certificate or proof of ownership when offered for sale—Disposition.

16.57.300 - Proceeds from sale of impounded cattle and horses—Paid to director.

16.57.310 - Notice of sale—Claim on proceeds.

16.57.320 - Disposition of proceeds of sale when no proof of ownership—Penalty for accepting proceeds after sale, barter, trade.

16.57.330 - Disposition of proceeds of sale—No claim made—No proof of ownership provided.

16.57.340 - Reciprocal agreements—When livestock from another state an estray, sale.

16.57.350 - Rules—Enforcement of chapter.

16.57.353 - Rules—Compliance with federal requirements.

16.57.360 - Civil infractions—Time and mileage fee.

16.57.370 - Disposition of fees.

16.57.400 - Horse and cattle identification—Inspection when consigned for sale.

16.57.405 - Microchip in a horse—Removal with intent to defraud—Gross misdemeanor.

16.57.407 - Microchip in a horse—Authority to investigate removal.

16.57.410 - Horses—Registering agencies—Permit required—Fee—Records—Identification symbol inspections—Rules.

16.57.420 - Ratite identification.

16.57.430 - Replacement copies of brand inspection documents—Rules—Fees.

16.57.440 - Unlawful transport or delivery of cattle or horses.

16.57.450 - Electronic cattle transaction reporting system—License—Fee—Report to the legislature—Adoption of rules.

16.57.460 - Livestock inspection program report.

16.57.902 - Effective dates—2003 c 326.