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 PUBLIC LAW 94-360—JULY 13, 1976

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90 STAT. 917

for sale, in any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or • * auction; except that this paragraph does not apply to the shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, or receiving of any horse ' -by a common or contract carrier or an employee thereof in the usual course of the carrier's business or employee's employment unless the carrier or employee has reason to believe that such horse is sore. "(2) The (A) showing or exhibiting, in any horse show or horse exhibition, of any horse which is sore, (B) entering for the purpose of showing or exhibiting in any horse show or horse exhibition, any horse which is sore, (C) selling, auctioning, or offering for sale, in any horse sale or auction, any horse which is sore, and (D) allowing any activity described in clause (A), (B), or (C) respecting a horse which is sore by the owner of such horse. "' (3) The failure by the management of any horse show or horse '• ••" exhibition, which does not appoint and retain a person in accordance with section 4(c) of this Act, to disqualify from being shown Ante, p. 916. or exhibited any horse which is sore. "(4) The failure by the management of any horse sale or auction, which does not appoint and retain a qualified person in accordance with section 4(c) of this Act, to prohibit the sale, offering for sale, or auction of any horee which is sore. " (5) The failure by the management of any horse show or horse exhibition, which has appointed and retained a person in accordance with section 4(c) of this Act, to disqualify from being shown or exhibited any horse (A) which is sore, and (B) after having been notified by such person or the Secretary that the horse is sore or after otherwise having knowledge that the horse is sore. "(6) The failure by the management of any horse sale or auction which has appointed and retained a person in accordance with section 4(c) of this Act, to prohibit the sale, offering for sale, or auction of any horse (A) which is sore, and (B) after having been notified by such person or the Secretary or after otherwise having knowledge that the horse is sore. "(7) The showing or exhibiting at a horse show or horse exhibition; the selling or auctioning at a horse sale or auction; the allowing to be shown, exhibited, or sold at a horse show, horse exhibition, or hoi"Se sale or auction; the entering for the purpose oi showing or exhibiting in any horse show or horse exhibition; ' or offering for sale at a horse sale or auction, any horse which is wearing or bearing any equipment, device, paraphernalia, or substance which the Secretary by regulation under section 9 pro- 15 USC 1829. hibits to prevent the soring of horses. "(8) The failing to establish, maintain, or submit records, notices, reports, or other information required under section 4. "(9) The failure or refusal to permit access to or copying of records, or the failure or refusal to permit entry or inspection, as required by section 4. "(10) The removal of any marking required by the Secretary to identify a horse as being detained. "(11) The failure or refusal to provide the Secretary with adequate space or facilities, as the Secretary may by regulation under section 9 prescribe, in which to conduct inspections or any other activity authorized to be performed by the Secretary under this Act".

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