Art. 5 Diseases of Domestic Animals 37 c 



shall consent to such posting. No person shall tear down, muti- 

 late, deface or destroy any such notice or order issued by the com- 

 missioner of agriculture and posted as provided herein during the 

 pendency of said order or notice. (As amended by chapter 313 

 of the Laws of 1909.) 



§ 92. Farms to be quarantined; inspection of premises. — The 



commissioner or an assistant commissioner or the chief veteri- 

 narian, shall order any premises, farm or farms where such dis- 

 ease exists, or recently existed, to be put in quarantine, so that no 

 domestic animal be removed from or brought to the premises or 

 places quarantined, and shall prescribe such regulations as he may 

 judge necessary or expedient to prevent the communication of the 

 disease by infection or contagion, in any way from the places so 

 quarantined. The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules 

 regulating the sanitation of stables and other buildings used for 



the stabling of c'attle for the purpose of pre- 



Sanitation of venting the existence and spread of infection 



stables. and contagion among cattle. He may provide. 



for the inspection and examination of all such 



stables and buildings. (As amended by chapter 315 of the Laws 



of 1909.'; 



§ 93. Detention and destruction of animals. — The commissioner 

 or an assistant commissioner or the chief veterinarian may order 



all or any animals coming into the state to be 

 Detention of ani- detained at any place or places for the purpose 

 mals entering of inspection and examination. The commis- 

 the state. sioner may prescribe regulations for the de- 

 struction of animals affected with infectious or 

 contagious disease, and for the proper disposal of their hides and 

 carcasses, and of all objects which might carry infection and con- 

 tagion. Whenever in his judgment necessary for the more speedy 



and economical suppression or prevention of the 



Destruction of spread of any such disease, he may cause to be 



animals. slaughtered, and to be afterward disposed of, in 



such manner as he may deem expedient, any 



animal or animals, which, by contact or association with diseased 



animals, or by other exposure to infection or contagion, may be 



considered or suspected to be liable to contract or communicate th* 



