Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XXI - Animals and Animal Health
Chapter 17 - Alternative Livestock-White-Tailed Deer and Captive Cervids (Formerly Chapter 15)
Section XXI-1711 - Farm-Raising Licensing Requirements (Formerly§1509)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXI-1711
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Written Application. Each applicant for a farm-raising license shall submit a completed written application on a form supplied by the department. In addition to any other information that may be requested by the department the applicant shall provide the following information:
1. name,
physical address, mailing address and telephone number of the applicant and
whether the applicant will own or lease the land. If the land is leased then a
copy of the lease shall be provided to the department;
2. the name under which the business will
operate, the physical address, mailing address and telephone number of the
business, if different than the information provided in
§1711. A 1;
3. the business structure, (sole
proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, joint
venture, or otherwise);
4. the name
of the person or persons in charge, position (e.g., owner, manager, etc.),
residence address and phone number;
5. the physical location and size of the
farm;
6. a topographical map of the
farm if 50 acres or more;
7. the
species of alternative livestock to be farm-raised;
8. the approximate number of animals to be
farm-raised;
9. the complete plan
for the operation of the farm including:
a. an
enclosure system, including fencing the farm, indicating the location, size,
nature and extent of the fencing material and of any right of way related to
the farm property;
b. systematic
inspection of the enclosure system, including the fence, maintenance, repair
and replacement of the fence, keeping the fence and any clearance along either
side of the fence clear and verification to the department of compliance with
this provision;
c. the capture of
any farm-raised alternative livestock that may escape from or wild white-tailed
deer that may enter the farm through a breach or opening in the enclosure
system or fence;
d. removal of
white-tailed deer from the farm prior to completion of the enclosure of the
farm;
e. controlling farm-raised
alternative livestock population;
f. identification by means of an electronic
implant of all white-tail deer born, bought, sold, traded or which otherwise
become farm-raised white-tailed deer, which shall include the systematic
capture of farm-raised white-tailed deer for implantation purposes;
g. the removal and disposal of all
alternative livestock in the event that the farm ceases operation for any
reason or upon revocation or nonrenewal of the farm-raising license, including
a provision for written notice to the department prior to cessation of farming
operation;
h. the type of farming
operation records that will be kept;
10. a statement that the applicant shall
abide by the requirements of part I of chapter 19-A of title 3 of the
Revised Statutes, these rules and regulations, the written
farm operation plan submitted to and approved by the department and any
quarantine;
11. a certified
statement that all representations contained in the application, the farm
operation plan and attachments are true and correct.
B. Farm Inspection. An applicant shall have the proposed farm physically inspected and approved by the department before a farm-raising license may be issued by the department. To obtain department approval a proposed farm shall:
1. be located
in a rural area of the state;
2. be
securely enclosed by an enclosure system, including fencing, that meets the
following specifications:
a. a minimum height,
above the relevant ground, of 8 feet;
b. enclose an area of not less than 250 acres
to be eligible for harvesting as provided by
§1709 of these rules and regulations.
Applicants seeking eligibility to harvest on farms with enclosures of less than
300 acres must demonstrate good cause why an enclosure of a different size is
not inconsistent with the intent of part I of chapter 19-A of title 3 of the
Revised Statutes; No farm less than 300 acres will be approved
unless more than 60 percent of the farm is wooded or heavy brush.
c. a minimum gauge wire of 12 1/2;
d. fencing material of chain link, woven
wire, solid panel or welded panel or, if made with any other material, approved
in writing by the department, however, welded wire fences shall not be used
unless it was approved by LDWF and installed prior to April 22, 1997, but, such
welded wire fences, when replaced or partially replaced, shall be replaced by
fencing required by these rules and regulations;
3. have drainage sufficient to leave a
majority of the farm free from extended periods of standing water;
4. have adequate space and if the total
enclosed area of the farm is less than 50 acres, allow at least 5,000 square
feet for the first elk or farm-raised white-tailed deer placed on the farm and
at least 2,500 square feet for each subsequent elk or farm-raised white-tailed
deer;
5. have no condition which
may cause noncompliance with or substantial difficulty in complying with part I
of chapter 19-A of title 3 of the Revised Statutes, these
rules and regulations, the written farm operation plan submitted to and
approved by the department and any quarantine;
6. not be subject to an objection for good
cause related to wildlife made in writing to the department by LDWF, which
written objection shall follow within 10 working days of a physical inspection
of the proposed farm made concurrently and jointly by the department and
LDWF.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:3101.
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