New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 21 - AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING
Chapter 17 - PEST, DISEASE, AND WEED CONTROL
Part 57 - M-44 CAPSULES AND THE LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLAR
Section 21.17.57.10 - RECORDKEEPING, MONITORING AND REPORTING

Universal Citation: 21 NM Admin Code 21.17.57.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Each dealer or registrant shall maintain sales records for LPCs or M-44 capsules on forms prescribed by the department for at least two (2) years after the date of sale, and shall submit copies of those records annually to the department.

B. Where the department is the registrant, each order for registered M-44 capsules shall be accompanied by a record of livestock losses as specified in use restriction No. 7 of the M-44 use restriction bulletin.

(1) Orders shall not be processed until a record of livestock predation is on file.

(2) Documented livestock losses shall not be older than ninety (90) days prior to the date of the order for M-44 capsules, except that historic seasonal losses in a specified area shall be updated annually.

C. Dealer records shall include:

(1) the date of sale or transfer;

(2) license or certification number of each LPC or M-44 applicator who purchased or received a collar or M-44 capsules;

(3) the number of LPCs sold or transferred;

(4) the serial number of each LPC; and

(5) the number of M-44 capsules sold or transferred.

D. Any applicator using LPCs shall maintain for a period of two years from the date of use the following records:

(1) the serial number of the LPC attached to the livestock;

(2) the pasture(s) where collared livestock were placed;

(3) the dates of each attachment, inspection and removal;

(4) the number and locations of livestock found with ruptured LPCs, and the apparent cause of the damage;

(5) the number, dates and approximate location of LPCs lost;

(6) the species, locations and dates of all animals suspected to have been killed by LPCs;

(7) all suspected poisonings of humans, domestic animals or non-target wild animals resulting from LPC use, and all other accidents involving the release of compound 1080; and

(8) the number of LPCs in storage.

E. Any applicator using M-44 capsules shall maintain for a period of two years from the date of use the following records:

(1) the number of M-44 devices placed;

(2) the location of each M-44 device placed;

(3) the dates of each M-44 device placement, inspection or removal;

(4) the number and location of each M-44 device which have been discharged and the apparent reason for the discharge;

(5) number and species of animal(s) taken; and

(6) all suspected poisonings of humans, domestic animals or non-target wild animals resulting from the use of M-44 capsules.

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