New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 21 - AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING
Chapter 32 - BRANDS, OWNERSHIP, AND TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS
Part 3 - TRANSPORTATION OF LIVESTOCK
Section 21.32.3.13 - TRANSPORTATION PERMITS FOR HORSES

Universal Citation: 21 NM Admin Code 21.32.3.13

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

Pursuant to Section 77-9-42 NMSA, 1978 all horses, mules or asses must be accompanied by a brand certificate. Exceptions to the brand certificate may be permitted as follows:

A. form 1-H (permanent hauling permit): an owner's transportation permit issued in lieu of a brand certificate that is valid as long as the horse, mule or ass described in the certificate remains under the ownership of the person to whom the permit was issued;

B. form 1-HA (annual hauling permit): an owner's transportation permit issued in lieu of a brand certificate that is renewable annually and is transferable with the change of ownership subject to issuance of a transfer number issued by the NMLB; the 1-HA will not be valid without a current transfer number, which constitutes a permit when issued by and on file with the NMLB.

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