§ 2-40-208 - Inspection of livestock markets.
               	 		
2-40-208.    Inspection of livestock markets.
    (a)    (1)  The  Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission shall prescribe minimum  sanitary and health standards for livestock markets in the state to  promote and protect the health of livestock handled at these markets and  the health of personnel working in the markets.
      (2)  The commission or its agents shall periodically inspect the markets for compliance with the sanitary and health standards.
(b)    (1)  If  the commission or its agents find that any market is not in compliance  with such standards, it shall notify the operator of the market, in  writing, of areas in which the market is out of compliance.
      (2)  The  market operator shall, within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the  notice, certify to the commission the steps it has taken to comply with  the standards.
(c)    (1)    (A)  If  the operator fails to respond or if the commission or its agents  determine that the market has not complied with the health and  sanitation standards, the market shall be inspected by a committee  consisting of:
                  (i)  One (1) livestock market representative;
                  (ii)  Two (2) livestock producers; and
                  (iii)  The State Veterinarian.
            (B)  Members  of the committee shall be appointed by the chair of the commission, and  these members shall be from outside the livestock market's trade area.
      (2)  If  the committee finds that the market does not meet the prescribed  sanitary standards, the commission shall order the market closed  immediately until the market is found to be in compliance with the  health and sanitation standards.
      (3)  Members of the commission may receive expense reimbursement and stipends in accordance with    25-16-901 et seq.