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6. Restricting the use of viruses, vaccines, and similar biologic 

 products containing living germs except under proper supervision. 



7. Reducing restrictions on reacting cattle, particularly sound 

 appearing individuals, thereby encouraging adoption of Bang 

 system; allowing the use of milk from such animals for feeding 

 calves to be killed under inspection. 



8. Provision for State meat inspection service covering all 

 meats for sale to public. 



9. Changing the present law passed in 1915 with reference to 

 appraisal of animals killed for foot-and-mouth disease or anthrax. 

 Not advisable that indemnity be allowed for the last-named dis- 

 ease and that allowance for first-named disease should be subject 

 to mutual agreement with the United States Department of Agri- 

 culture. Provision should also be made for compensation for 

 property destroyed. 



10. Adoption of a dog-licensing law more effectively controlling 

 movements of these animals, thereby decreasing danger from 

 rabies and aiding in sheep-raising industry. 



11. Imposing more severe penalty for violation of so-called 

 veal law. 



12. Adoption of a system for accredited tuberculosis-free herds, 

 thereby encouraging the raising of animals free from tuberculosis. 



13. Considering the advisability of a law requiring the cleaning 

 and disinfection of cars, pens, public stock yards, etc., used in 

 transporting live stock. 



14. Adoption of means whereby adequate provision can be made 

 for the prompt payment of indemnities for animals destroyed, 

 thereby reducing expense to the State and reducing interest allow- 

 ance now necessary. 



15. Adoption of a district system of veterinary and agent su- 

 pervision in controlling diseases of domestic animals, which will 

 require an increase in appropriation for such purpose. 



16. Amending the Agricultural Law providing for Federal or 

 State supervision over herds producing certified milk, particularly 

 as regards tuberculin-testing of same. 



IT. Arranging for application of returns from sale of carcasses 

 and hides of animals killed because of tuberculosis against payment 

 of indemnities or other expenses as may be necessary in control of 

 communicable diseases of animals. 



