(1)
Except under subsection (2) of this section, this chapter does
not apply to:
(a) A farmer selling his or her own livestock.
(b) A farmers' cooperative association or an association of
livestock breeders when any class of their own livestock is
assembled and offered for sale at a special sale under the
association's management and responsibility.
(c) A youth livestock organization such as 4-H, FFA, or
other junior livestock group, when any class of livestock owned
by the youth members is assembled and offered for sale at a
special sale under the organization's management and
responsibility.
(2) Any farmer, farmers' cooperative association, livestock
breeders' association, or youth livestock organization under
subsection (1) of this section, may, upon obtaining a permit from
the director, conduct a public sale of his or her or its members
livestock on an occasional or seasonal basis. Application for
the permit shall be in writing to the director for his or her
approval at least fifteen days before the proposed public sale is
scheduled to be held. The application must be complete and
accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of fifty dollars for each
sale, except that the fee is waived for youth livestock
organizations. The sale is subject to the livestock and health
inspection requirements as provided in this chapter for sales at
public livestock markets, unless otherwise prescribed by rule.
[2003 c 326 § 63; 1983 c 298 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective dates -- 2003 c 326: See RCW 16.57.902.