1.  Each operator of a public livestock auction shall keep the following records for each lot of livestock consigned to or sold or exchanged through the public livestock auction:

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 573.110

  • Consignor: means any person consigning, shipping or delivering livestock to a public livestock auction for sale, resale or exchange. See Nevada Revised Statutes 573.010
  • Department: means the State Department of Agriculture. See Nevada Revised Statutes 573.010
  • Livestock: means :

    (a) Cattle, sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, burros, swine or poultry; and

    (b) Alternative livestock as defined in Nevada Revised Statutes 573.010

  • Operator of a public livestock auction: means any person holding, conducting or carrying on a public livestock auction. See Nevada Revised Statutes 573.010
  • Public livestock auction: means any sale or exchange of livestock held by any person at an established place of business or premises where the livestock is assembled for sale or exchange, and is exchanged or sold at auction or upon a commission basis at regular or irregular intervals. See Nevada Revised Statutes 573.010

(a) The name and address of the consignor.

(b) A description of the livestock which must include the number and kind, approximate age, the sex, and any visible brands or other distinguishing or identifying marks.

(c) The name and address of the purchaser of the livestock.

2.  The records must be kept by the operator of a public livestock auction at the establishment or premises where the sale is held and conducted, or such other convenient place as may be approved by the Department.

3.  The records must be open for inspection by all peace officers of this state at all reasonable times, and must be retained for at least 2 years.