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House approves requiring brand inspectors to notify owners before federal livestock seizures
Utah House of Representatives · January 24, 2007
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Summary
The House passed House Bill 72 unanimously to require brand inspectors to contact livestock owners before federal seizure actions, aiming to preserve due process after past incidents where cattle were sold without owner notice.
The Utah House of Representatives on the morning calendar passed House Bill 72, a bill that would require brand inspectors to contact owners before cattle seized on federal lands are moved or sold.
Representative Michael Noel, sponsor of the bill, told colleagues that a prior incident in King County involved…
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