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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 § 633.037 — Records required of licensees; records inspection by department

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 ·
Oregon Code § 633.037 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Records required of licensees; records inspection by department. A person or contract feeder who manufactures, mixes or processes feeds in which drugs have been used so that the person or contract feeder is not exempt from the provisions of ORS 633.029, shall maintain an accurate record for at least one year from the date the drugs were so used showing the name or identity of each drug so used and its level of usage. The State Department of Agriculture is authorized to inspect the records of such persons to insure compliance with ORS 633.029 and this section. [1967 c.591 §6a; 1973 c.342 §1]
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