Connecticut General Statutes 22-387 – Keeping and inspection of records
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Every dealer or broker shall keep accounts, records and memoranda which shall fully and clearly disclose all transactions of such dealer’s or broker’s business, including the true ownership of the business. Such records shall be made available at any time for inspection by the commissioner or the commissioner’s designated agent to determine the origin and destination of any livestock handled by the licensee but information relating to the general business of any such person disclosed by the investigation and not related to the immediate purpose thereof shall be treated as of a confidential nature by the commissioner or the commissioner’s designated agent.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 22-387
- agent: means any person buying or soliciting or negotiating the sale for a fee, resale or exchange of livestock for or on behalf of any dealer or broker. See Connecticut General Statutes 22-381
- broker: means any person, copartnership, association, limited liability company or corporation engaged in the business of buying, receiving, selling or exchanging or negotiating or soliciting the sale, resale, exchange, transporting for a fee, transfer or shipment of any livestock. See Connecticut General Statutes 22-381
- commissioner: means the Commissioner of Agriculture. See Connecticut General Statutes 22-381
- livestock: means any camelid or hooved animal raised for domestic or commercial use. See Connecticut General Statutes 22-381