34 c The Agricultural Law 



§ 73. Penalties. — Every person violating the provisions of 

 this article shall forfeit and pay to the people of the state the sum 



of one hundred dollars for each violation, and 



Facts published, the commissioner of agriculture shall publish 



the name and business address of each person, 



firm or corporation convicted of a violation of this article, with 



such statement of the facts of the violation as he may deem proper. 



(As amended by chapter 210 of the Laws of 1909.) 



ARTICLE 5 

 Diseases of Domestic Animals 



Section 90. Suppression of infectious and contagious disease. 



91. Commissioner to issue notice. 



92. Farms to be quarantined; inspection of premises. 



93. Detention and destruction of animals. 



94. Care of diseased animals ; experiments. 



95. Employment of veterinary surgeons. 



*64-a. Tuberculin, issuing certificates relative to tubercu- 

 lin tested cattle, branding of tuberculous animals. 



96. Regulations, the enforcement thereof and expenses 



incurred by sheriff. 



97. Fines and penalties. 



98. Bureau of veterinary service; chief veterinarian; 



appraisers. 



99. Appraisal of diseased animals. 



100. Certificate of appraisal. 



101. Post-mortem examination of animals. 



102. Compensation of owners of animals destroyed. 



103. Expenses. 



104. Federal regulations. (Eepealed by chapter 232 of 



the Laws of 1909.) 



105. Eights of federal inspectors. (Repealed by chapter 



232 of the Laws of 1909.) 



106. Shipping, slaughtering and selling veal for food. 



107. Shipping veal. 



108. Receiving veal for shipment by common carriers. 



§ 90. Suppression of infectious and contagious diseases. — No 

 person shall knowingly bring any domestic animal into this state 

 which is suffering with an infectious or contagious disease. Any 



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