No. 6. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. Il2 



Foaled in the year , has been examined; and it is 



found that the said stallion is not of pure breeding, and is therefore not eligible 

 for registration in any stud-book recognized by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture. 



(Signature) 



Secretary of the State Livestock Sanitary Board. 



The license certificate issued for a stallion whose sire and dam are pure 

 bred, but not of the same breed, shall be in the following form: — 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 

 State Livestock Sanitary Board. 



Certificate of Cross-bred Stallion, Number, 



The pedigree of the stallion (name) 



Owned by 



Described as follows: 



(Color) 



Foaled in the year , has been examined; and it is 



found that his sire is registered in the and his dam in 



the Such being the case, the said stallion is not eligible 



for registration in any stud-book recognized by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture. 



(Signature) , 



Secretary of the State Livestock Sanitary Board. 



Section 7. Every bill, poster, or advertisement issued by the owner of any 

 stallion enrolled under this act, or used by him for advertising such stallion, 

 shall contain a copy of its certificate of enrollment. 



Section 8. A fee of one dollar shall be paid to the State Livestock Sanitary 

 Board, for the examination and enrollment of each pedigree; and an additional 

 fee of one dollar for the issuance of a license certificate, in accordance with 

 the breeding of the stallion, as above provided, which license shall expire in 

 one year and must be renewed annually. 



Section 9. The State Livestock Sanitary Board is authorized to establish 

 needful regulations, and to provide for official examination upon voluntary re- 

 quest from owners of stallions, and to issue certificates of approval of stal- 

 lions that are approved in respect to purity of breeding, soundness, conforma- 

 tion, breed-type, and the suitability to improve the horse stock of the State. 



Section 10. Upon a transfer of the ownership of any stallion enrolled under 

 the provisions of this act, the certificate of enrollment may be transferred to 

 the transferree by the State Livestock Sanitary Board, upon submittal of 

 satisfactory proof of such transfer and upon payment of the fee of fifty 

 cents. 



Section 11. The fees paid to the State Livestock Sanitary Board, under the 

 provisions of this act, shall immediately be covered into the State Treasury, 

 for the use of the Commonwealth. 



Sectioii 12. Violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be punished 

 by a fine, not exceeding fifty dollars, to be paid to the Secretary of the Live- 

 stock Sanitary Board, and by said Secretary to be paid into the Treasury of 

 the Commonwealth, for the use of the Commonwealth. 



Section 13. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this 

 act are hereby repealed. This act shall take effect, and be in force from and 

 after January first, one thousand nine hundred and eight. 



Approved— The 25th day of April, A. D. 1907. 



EDWIN S. STUART. 



No. 132. 

 AN ACT 



To amend section one of "An act providing for necessary medical attention 

 to needy persons who may be in danger of suffering from hydrophobia," ap- 

 proved the thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred 

 and five, so as to include all persons who may apply for aid, and providing 

 that the cost of such medical attention shall be paid by the several poor-dis- 

 tricts within this Commonwealth. 



Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That section one of "An act providing for neces- 

 sary medical attention to persons who may be in danger of suffering from 

 hydrophobia," approved the thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini one 

 thousand nine hundred and five, whicli reads as follows: 



"Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That in each and every county of this Com- 

 monwealth it shall be the duty of the proper officers of the several poor dis- 

 tricts, in such counties, to provide all needy persons, in their said several dis- 

 tricts, who may be bitten by dogs suffering from hydrophobia, or rabies, with 



8—9—1907. 



