Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 § 599.355 — Records to be kept by licensee
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 ·
Oregon Code § 599.355·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Records to be kept by licensee.
The licensee shall keep on file an accurate record of:
(1) The date on
which each consignment of animals was received and sold.
(2) The name and
address of the buyer and seller of such animals.
(3) The number
and species of the animals received and sold.
(4) The marks and
brands on each such animals as furnished by an Oregon brand inspector.
(5) Such records
containing any and all statements of warranty or representations of title
material to, or upon which, any such sale is consummated, together with the
gross selling price, commission and other proper care, handling and sales
charges on each consignment of livestock shall be available for inspection by
the State Department of Agriculture or other persons having a legitimate
interest therein. A copy thereof and the net proceeds shall be delivered to the
buyer and the seller of such livestock or the duly authorized agent of the
buyer or seller. All records of sales during the preceding 12 months shall be
kept accessible during business hours for examination by the department or
other persons having a legitimate interest in them. [1953 c.677 §16]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 599.355
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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