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HB 2267: S/E: noncertified livestock inspectors; appropriation

PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Thorpe, LD 6

BILL STATUS: Caucus & COW

                LARA: DP 7-0-0-1

                APPROP: DPA/SE 13-0-0-0

Legend:
AZDA – Arizona Department of Agriculture
Amendments – BOLD and Stricken (Committee)

Abstract

Relating to an appropriation to AZDA.

Provisions

1.       Appropriates $200,000 from the GF to AZDA each FY. (Sec. 1)

2.       Directs AZDA to use funds for personal services and employee-related expenses, including salary increases and retention bonuses, for non-certified livestock inspectors. (Sec. 1)

Current Law

Livestock officers and inspectors check for health, marks and brands at loading stations, State exits, and where livestock are gathered to be sold, slaughtered, transported, conveyed, shipped or driven from pasture to an out-of-state destination (A.R.S. § 3-1332). Livestock officers and inspectors may stop any person with cause or reasonable suspicion and enter any premises where livestock are kept or maintained. If admittance is refused and with probable cause, a livestock officer may request an administrative inspection warrant (A.R.S. § 3-1331).

Within 12 months after employment, a livestock officer must successfully complete the law enforcement training course prescribed by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board to achieve permanent employee status. This does not apply to livestock inspectors (A.R.S. § 3-1208).

Additional Information

According to AZDA, there are 11 livestock officers, seven full-time livestock inspectors, seven part-time livestock inspectors and one support staff.

 

 

 

 

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Fifty-third Legislature                  HB 2267

Second Regular Session                               Version 3: Caucus & COW

 

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