Poultry Waste Transfer Records - Recipients is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What are poultry waste transfer records?
A: Poultry waste transfer records are documents that track the recipients of poultry waste.
Q: Why are poultry waste transfer records important?
A: Poultry waste transfer records are important for ensuring proper handling and disposal of poultry waste, as well as for monitoring the impact on the environment and public health.
Q: Who keeps poultry waste transfer records in Virginia?
A: Poultry waste transfer records are kept by the recipients of poultry waste in Virginia.
Q: Are poultry waste transfer records required in Virginia?
A: Yes, poultry waste transfer records are required in Virginia.
Q: What information is included in poultry waste transfer records?
A: Poultry waste transfer records include information such as the name and address of the recipient, the quantity and type of poultry waste transferred, and the date of transfer.
Q: How long should poultry waste transfer records be kept?
A: Poultry waste transfer records should be kept for a minimum of three years in Virginia.
Form Details:
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