(1) Any person found transporting
animals on the public roads of this state that are not
accompanied by valid health certificates, permits, or other
documents as required by this chapter or its rules has committed
a class 1 civil infraction.
(2) Any person who knowingly transports or accepts delivery
of live nonambulatory livestock to, from, or between any
livestock market, feedlot, slaughtering facility, or similar
facility that trades in livestock has committed a civil
infraction and shall be assessed a monetary penalty not to exceed
one thousand dollars. The transport or acceptance of each
nonambulatory livestock animal is considered a separate and
distinct violation. Livestock that was ambulatory prior to
transport to a feedlot and becomes nonambulatory because of an
injury sustained during transport may be unloaded and placed in a
separate pen for rehabilitation at the feedlot. For the purposes
of this section, "nonambulatory livestock" has the same meaning
as in RCW 16.52.225.
(3) The director is authorized to issue notices of and
enforce civil infractions in the manner prescribed under chapter 7.80 RCW.
[2009 c 347 § 1; 2007 c 71 § 3.]