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ritorial Veterinarian. These reports shall further show the amount 

 paid or to be paid by the Territory for said animals^ and shall be signed 

 by the President of the Boaid of Agriculture and Forestry. The claim- 

 ant shall further certify that the appraisal is accepted by him and that 

 the amounts due him from the United States and the Territory are 

 correct. One copy of these reports shall be submitted to the Federal 

 Bureau of Animal Industry, one copy to the Territorial auditor, and 

 one copy retained by the Territorial Veterinarian. 



Sec. 3. "V^Tien cooperating with the federal Bureau of Animal 

 mal Industry, reports of appraisal and claims for indemnification shall 

 be made on forms furnished b}- this Board and in accordance with Sec. 

 4 of Act 204, S. L. 1919. 



EEG-ULATION V.— DISPOSAL OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS. 



Sec. 1. All condemned animals shall be segregated and slaughtered 

 ^-ithin thirty (30) days after appraisal, except in certain cases w^here, 

 in the opinion of the Territorial Veterinarian, an extension of time 

 should be allowed. The slaughter and inspection shall be under the 

 direct supervision of the Territorial Veterinarian and in accordance with 

 the meat inspection regulations of the federal Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry. 



Sec. 2. After slaughter and inspection, the owner shall see that 

 the carcass, or such parts thereof which are found to be wholesome, is 

 sold at the best price obtainable for that class of meat and shall obtain 

 from the purchaser a certificate, made out on forms furnished for the 

 purpose, stating the dressed weight,, price per pound and the total 

 amount of money paid for the carcass. 



See. 3. When co-operating with the Federal Bureau of Animal 

 Industry a report of the salvage derived from the sale of condemned 

 animals shall be made on the T. E. Form 24, furnished by said bureau, 

 and signed by the purchaser or his agent. One copy of this report shall 

 be submitted to the United States Bureau of Animal Industry with 

 the claim and one copy retained by the Territorial Veterinarian. 



REGULATION VI.— INDEMNIFICATION. 



Sec. 1. The amount of indemnification shall be based upon the 

 results of the post-mortem inspection and shall be in accordance with 

 the provisions of Sec. 4 of Act 204 of the 1919 Session Laws. 



Sec. 2. When co-operating with the United States Bureau of 

 Animal Industry the federal share of the indemnification shall be com- 

 pounded on the full appraised value of the condemned animals without 

 deducting twenty or fifty per cent as by Act 204, 1919 Session Laws, 

 Sec. 4, paragraphs b and c required. 



REGULATION VII.^DISINFECTION. 



Sec. 1. Whenever, necessary, in order to prevent the spread of 

 tuberculosis, materials contaminated by, or exposed to the disease, in- 

 cluding barns, stables, sheds,, pens, barn-yards, and other enclosures 

 where diseased cattle have been kept, also cars and other conveyances, 

 shall be disinfected under the supervision of the Territorial Veterinarian. 



Sec. 2. All expense connected with such disinfection shall be 

 borne by the owner. 



REGULATION VIIL— CLAIMS NOT ALLOWED. 



Sec. 1. No payment shall be made for any animals destroyed on 

 account of tuberculosis unless such claim be executed upon vouchers, 

 approved by the President of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry 

 and supported by the forms required by these regulations. 



Sec. 2. No claim shall be allowed arising out of the condemna- 



