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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the February 1998 Louisiana Register in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Statement of Authority and Purpose' section. This outlines the regulations regarding alternative livestock, including definitions and authority.
  3. Fill out the 'Farm-Raising License Application' section. Ensure you provide all required information such as your name, address, and details about your farming operation.
  4. Complete the 'Definitions' section carefully. Understanding terms like 'Alternative Livestock' and 'Commercial Purpose' is crucial for compliance.
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The Louisiana Register, published on the twentieth of each month. It contains the Notice of Intent, first page of Fiscal and Economic Impact Statement, and the proposed regulation. (Note: Exceptionally lengthy rules are not printed in the Louisiana Register.)
The Louisiana Register is a monthly publication which provides access to the certified regulations and legal notices issued by the executive branch of the state government. State statutes direct agencies to engage in the rulemaking process in order to implement new state and federal laws.