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the interest of the public welfare demands the services of 

 such an officer, and such officer shall hold his office at the 

 pleasure of the appointing power. He shall receive a salary 

 in the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, 

 which salary shall be paid at the same time and in the same 

 manner and out of the same funds that other county officers 

 are paid. 



Duties. 4149a. It shall be the duty of the livestock inspector, 



acting under the supervision of the state veterinarian, to 

 enforce all laws of the State of California, and all orders and 

 ordinances of the board of supervisors of his county pertaining 

 to the health and sanitary surroundings of all livestock in his 

 county, and for that purpose he is hereby authorized and 

 empowered, by and with the approval of the board of super- 

 visors, to establish, maintain, and enforce such quarantine, 

 sanitary and other regulations as he may deem proper and 

 necessary. He shall give to the duties of his office such time 

 and attention as may be necessary to secure the general pro- 

 tection and advancement of all matters pertaining to the health 

 and sanitary condition of the domestic livestock of his county. 



DAIRY LAWS. 



PRODUCTION AND STANDARDIZATION OF 

 DAIRY PRODUCTS. 



An act to prevent the manufacture or sale of dairy products 

 from unhealthy animals, or that are produced under 

 unsanitary conditions; to prevent deception or fraud in 

 the production and sale of dairy products, and in the manu- 

 facture and sale of renovated butter and oleomargarine; to 

 license the manufacture and sale of renovated butter, and 

 oleomargarine; to regulate the business of producing, 

 buying and selling dairy products, oleomargarine, reno- 

 vated or imitation butter and cheese; to provide for the 

 enforcement of its provisions and for the punishment of 

 violations thereof, and appropriating money therefor and 

 to repeal section 17 of an act approved March 4, 1897, 

 entitled "An act to prevent deception in the manufacture 

 and sale of butter and cheese, to secure its enforcement, 

 and to appropriate money therefor/' and to repeal all acts 

 and parts of acts inconsistent with this act* 



(Approved April 21, 1911. Amendments approved May 4, 1915 ; June 11, 

 1915; June 1, 1917; May 5, 1919; May 6, 1919. Stats. 1911, p. 959; 

 1915, pp. 332, 252, 1455 ; 1917, p. 1654 ; 1919, pp. 283, 297.) 



sale of SECTION 1. No person, firm or corporation, by themselves 



rank?" or their agents or employees, shall sell, expose for sale, or offer 



prohibited ^ or sa ^ 6 ' or ^8.11 exchange, present, or deliver to any creamery, 



cheese factory, milk condensing factory, or other buyer or 



*For list of dairy laws, which, though not expressly repealed, have been 

 incorporated in or superseded by certain provisions of this act, see "Cali- 

 fornia State Dairy Laws," issued by the Department of Agriculture, 

 Division of Animal Industry. 



