Dealer's Duty to Maintain Records; Contents; Periodic Reports; Failure to Keep Records as Grounds for Revocation of License; Term of Preservation
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Animals
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Dealers in Exotic Birds and Pet Birds
- Dealer's Duty to Maintain Records; Contents; Periodic Reports; Failure to Keep Records as Grounds for Revocation of License; Term of Preservation
- Every bird dealer shall keep records sufficient to identify:
- Each exotic or pet bird in his possession or sold by him, by species and physical description;
- The name, address, and telephone number of the person from whom each such bird was acquired and, if that person is a licensed bird dealer, then his license number or, if that person is not a licensed dealer, then his driver's license number, social security number, federal tax identification number, or such other identification as may be available;
- The name, address, and telephone number of the person to whom each such bird is transferred and, if that person is a licensed bird dealer, then his license number or, if that person is not a licensed bird dealer, then his driver's license number, social security number, or such other identification as may be available; and
- Any such bird which the dealer knows to be or have been sick or diseased or to have died.
- The department may require periodic reports of any or all of the records required by subsection (a) of this Code section. The department may require the keeping of additional records; and all required records shall be made available for inspection by the department.
- Failure to keep or make available any required records shall be grounds for revocation of a license.
- Every bird dealer shall keep all of such records for at least one year.
(Ga. L. 1981, p. 510, § 5.)
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