Indiana Code 15-19-6-6. Adoption of brands
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 15-19-6-6
- board: refers to the Indiana state board of animal health established by IC 15-17-3-1. See Indiana Code 15-19-6-2
- brand: means a distinctive design or mark of identification made or applied to the hide on livestock by the use of a hot iron or by any other method or process approved by the board. See Indiana Code 15-19-6-3
- livestock: means :
Indiana Code 15-19-6-4
- person: includes an individual, a firm, an association, a partnership, a corporation, other legal entity, a public or private institution, the state, a municipal corporation, or a political subdivision of the state. See Indiana Code 15-19-6-5
Sec. 6. A person owning livestock within Indiana may adopt a brand for the person’s exclusive use in Indiana. A person may not brand or cause to be branded any livestock with a brand that is of legal record in the office of the board unless that brand has been certified by the board for that person’s exclusive use.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-5-14-2.]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.10.