1920 Agricultural Law [Art. 5. 



Quaran. B&se exists, OP recciitly 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 connuunication of the 

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



Sanitation quarantined. The commissioner mav adopt and enforce rules 



of stables. ^ _ ^ ^ ' . . 



regulating the sanitation of stables and other buildings used for 



the stabling of cattle for tlio purpose of preventing the existence 



Inspection aiul sprcad of infection and contacion amouii" cattle. He may pro- 

 of stables. . , Z. . . . . 



Vide for the inspection and examination of all such stables and 

 buildings. (As amended hy chapter 315 of the Laws of 1909.) 



§ 93. Detention and destruction of animals. The commissioner 

 Detention or au assistaut commissioner or the chief veterinarian may order 



of animals '' 



The^state ^^ ^^ ^^^ auiuials comiug into the state to be detained at any place 

 or places for the purpose of inspection and examination. The 

 commissioner may prescribe regulations for the destruction of 

 animals affected with infectious or contagious disease, and for 



Disposal of the proper disposal of their hides and carcasses, and of all obiects 



hides, etc. .. .. . .. 



which might carry infection and contagion. Whenever in his. 



judgment necessary for the more speedy and economical sup- 



Destruc- pression or prevention of the spread of anv such disease, he mav 



tion of " . . ' 



animals. causc to bc slaughtered, and to be afterward disposed of, in such 

 manner as he niay deem expedient, any animal or animals, Avhich, 

 by contact or association with diseased animals, or by other ex- 

 posure to infection or contagion, may be considered or suspected 

 to be liable to contract or communicate the disease sought to be 

 Io"s^*'^'^"' suppressed or prevented. The commissioner may direct that an 

 animal shall be condemned, quarantined or slaughtered as tuber- 

 culous, under the provisions of this article, if it shall be found to 

 Physical be tuberculous by a physical examination. If the owner of ani- 

 mation, mals suspected of being tuberculous desires to have such animals 

 Tuberculin tcstcd witli tuberculiu and enters into written aereement with the 



test. ° 



state in the manner prescribed by the commissioner of agriculture, 

 before such test is made, to the eifect that he will disinfect his 

 premises and either consent to the slaughter of the animals respond- 

 ing to such test, or hold them and their products in strict (juaran- 

 tine, pursuant to the directions of the commissioner of agriculture, 



