§ 47-414 Definitions
§ 47-414a “Brand commissioner” and “livestock brand commissioner” mean animal health commissioner
§ 47-416 Animal health commissioner, duties; brand recording; inspectors, investigators, examiners and employees; contractual agreements with attorney general
§ 47-416a Livestock special investigators; law enforcement powers; training requirements
§ 47-417 Adoption of brands; registration of brands; registration and renewal fees; forfeited brands; abandonment; rules and regulations
§ 47-417a Brand inspection; fees; disposition; livestock brand fee fund; rules and regulations
§ 47-418 Branding; rules and regulations; identification brands for disease control purposes
§ 47-419 Certified copies of record; fee
§ 47-420 Unlawful use of brands; additional marking systems; feedlot brands
§ 47-421 Unlawful branding or defacing of brands; penalty; venue of prosecutions
§ 47-422 Effect of brand registering; recordation, fee; evidence; use by another prohibited
§ 47-423 Livestock from another state
§ 47-424 Publication of handbook and supplements; exchanges, sale and distribution
§ 47-425 Duty of attorney general
§ 47-426 Rules and regulations
§ 47-427 Invalidity of part
§ 47-428 Entry upon private lands; inspections; proof of ownership of livestock
§ 47-429 Moneys received from sale of branded stray livestock
§ 47-446 Feedlot brands; application; not evidence of ownership
§ 47-448 Reciprocity agreements with livestock commissioners or brand inspection agencies of other states; brand inspection fees, not limited by other laws
§ 47-449 Abolishment of livestock brand emergency revolving fund and county option brand fee fund

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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes > Chapter 47 > Article 4 - Marks and Brands

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