1018.] 



AGRICL'LTL'KAL LAWS. 133 



LAWS PASSED AT THE SESSION OF 1919. 



CHAnM':R ci. 



An Act Concerning Registration and Licensing of Dogs. 



Section 3394 of the general statute.s is amended to read as follows: 

 Every owner or keeper of a dog of the age of six months or over, except 

 dogs kept in kennels under a kennel license as provided in section 3396 

 of the general statutes, shall, on or hefore the first day of May, or at 

 such time as such dog shall become six months old and in each year 

 thereafter, cause such dog to be registered, numbered, described so as to 

 clearly identify such dog and licensed until the first day of May follow- 

 ing, in the town clerk's office in the town where such dog is owned or 

 kept, and shall keep around its neck a collar as provided in section 

 3395 of the general statutes, and shall pay to said town clerk for a 

 license for a year the sum of one dollar for each male or spayed dog, 

 and ten dollars for each unspayed female dog, and twenty- five cents 

 additional in each case for registration of said license and the tag pro- 

 vided for in section 3395 of the general statutes; and, in case of the 

 dog becoming six months old after the first day of May, the license fee 

 for the balance of the twelve months shall be a proportional part of 

 the fee charged for one year, and twenty-five cents for said registration 

 and tag, provided the owner or keeper of any dog which was six months 

 old or over on the first day of May who shall fail to cause such dog to 

 be licensed on or before said first day of May shall, to secure a license 

 for such dog after said date, pay to the town clerk one dollar in addition 

 to the fees hereinbefore provided. Every person who shall register as 

 a spayed dog an unspayed female dog shall be fined not more than 

 seven dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days or both. 



CHAPTER 72. 



Bringing Diseased Cattle Into the State. 

 An Act Concerning Rewards for the Conviction of Persons 



Any Derson w4io shall give information leading to the arrest and 

 conviction of any person bringing, driving, leading, transporting or 

 causing to be transported any neat cattle into the state contrary to the 

 provisions of section 2093 of the general statutes, shall receive a reward 

 of such sum not exceeding one hundred dollars as the superior court in 

 the county in which such conviction is had or a presiding judge thereof 

 shall determine; which sum shall be paid by the state treasurer upon the 

 order of such court or .iudge. 



CHAPTER 78. 



An Act Concerning the Disposal of Domestic Animals Af- 

 flicted With Glanders or Farcy. 



Section 1. For the purpose of preserving pubic health, and to 

 prevent the spread of glanders and farcy the commissioner on domestic 

 animals shall, from time to time, make orders and regulations, relative 

 to the examination, quarantine and disposal of such animals as are 

 infected with either of the aforesaid diseases, as hereinafter provided. 



