§ 14295 Director Livestock Drug Access
This law lets the director go into any place where animal medicines are made, sold, stored, or mixed into animal feed, as long as it’s at a reasonable time, so they can check things and take samples.
A state inspector shows up at a farm’s feed mill during the day to see how they mix a worm‑killing drug into the feed.
The inspector can walk through the mill, look at the mixing process, and take a small amount of the feed to test if the drug is being used correctly, because the law gives the director that right.
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§ 14295 Director Livestock Drug Access
Last verified: January 10, 2026