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Inspectors of 

 dipping 

 of sheep. 



Appropria- 

 tion. 



STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



INSPECTORS OF DIPPING OF SHEEP. 



An act authorizing the state veterinarian to employ through- 

 out the seventy -first and seventy-second fiscal years such 

 inspectors as he may deem necessary to inspect and super- 

 vise the dipping of sheep infected and exposed to tJie disease 

 known as scabies; providing for the compensation and 

 expenses of such inspectors, and making an appropriation 

 therefor. 



(Approved May 27, 1919; Statutes 1919, p. 1231.) 



SECTION 1. The state veterinarian* of the State of Cali- 

 fornia is hereby authorized to temporarily employ such 

 inspectors, from time to time, throughout the seventy-first and 

 seventy-second fiscal years, as he may deem necessary for thb 

 purpose of inspecting and supervising the dipping of sheep 

 exposed to and infected with the disease known as scabies. 

 The said state veterinarian shall fix the compensation of such 

 inspectors which compensation shall not exceed the sum of 

 five dollars per day, exclusive of their necessary . and actual 

 expenses. Such compensation and necessary expenses shall 

 be allowed and paid out of the appropriation herein made. 



SEC. 2. There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys 

 in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of 

 nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, 

 to be used according to law in paying the wages and necessary 

 actual expenses of the inspectors herein provided for, four 

 thousand five hundred dollars of which shall be available dur- 

 ing the seventy-first fiscal year, and four thousand five hun- 

 dred dollars of which shall be available during the seventy- 

 second fiscal year ; and the state controller is directed to draw 

 his warrant in favor of the person or persons entitled to the 

 same, and the state treasurer is directed to pay the same. 



CONTROL OF RABIES. 



An act to prevent the introduction of rabies or other animal 

 diseases dangerous to human beings, into portions of the 

 state not infected; to control the spread of such diseases 

 after introduction; and authorizing the state board of 

 health to make rules and regulations therefor. 



(Approved June 13, 1913; Stats. 1913, p. 783.) 



agS tine SECTION 1. Whenever any case or cases of rabies, or other 



animals animal diseases dangerous to the health of human beings which 



>ies ' may be declared by the state board of health as coming under 



the provisions of this act, shall be reported as existing in any 



county, city and county, or incorporated city or town in the 



State of California, the state board of health shall make, or 



*See note, page 11 hereof. 



