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Commission adopts enforcement orders, including $200 penalty in contested cattle ID case
Summary
Commission adopted a final order in a contested case imposing a $200 administrative penalty for a second violation involving movement of cattle without official identification and approved 11 additional agreed orders addressing a range of compliance issues.
The Texas Animal Health Commission on March 3 adopted enforcement actions that included a final order in a contested enforcement case and multiple agreed orders resolving other compliance matters.
In the contested case, an individual who transported cattle that later were found at a terminal market without official identification appealed a notice of violation and requested an administrative hearing. An administrative law judge reviewed the evidence, found that the respondent had previously received a warning for the same conduct and that the…
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