Section 287.205 - Enrollment fees; expiration of certificate, renewal; transfer of ownership, fee; death; disposition of fees.

BREEDING OF HORSES (EXCERPT)
Act 72 of 1929

287.205 Enrollment fees; expiration of certificate, renewal; transfer of ownership, fee; death; disposition of fees.

Sec. 5.

A fee of 5 dollars shall be paid, by the owner of each stallion offered for enrollment, to the commissioner of agriculture at the time of the first application for a certificate of enrollment. The fee so paid shall be in full for the examination and enrollment of such pedigree, the physical examination of such stallion, and the issuance of a certificate of enrollment. Enrollment certificates shall expire December thirty-first of the year immediately following the year in which issued. The owner of any stallion whose certificate of enrollment has expired may make application for a new certificate of enrollment by filing with the commissioner of agriculture the last issued certificate of enrollment and paying a fee of 3 dollars on or before March fifteenth, in the year following such expiration, and a new certificate of enrollment shall be issued by the commissioner of agriculture to the owner of such stallion. Such certificate of enrollment shall expire December thirty-first of the year immediately following the year in which issued. Upon transfer of ownership of any stallion enrolled under the provisions of this act, the certificate of enrollment must be transferred to the new owner by the commissioner of agriculture upon submittal of satisfactory proof of such transfer of ownership and upon the payment of a fee by the owner of such stallion of 1 dollar. In case of death or change of ownership of any stallion enrolled under the provisions of this act, the owner of the same shall immediately inform the state commissioner of agriculture. All fees received by the commissioner of agriculture under the provisions of this act shall be paid into the state treasury to be credited to the general fund.


History: 1929, Act 72, Eff. Aug. 28, 1929 ;-- CL 1929, 5282 ;-- CL 1948, 287.205