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or corporation, their agents and servants, shall move or allow 

 to be moved any of said animals from without the boundaries 

 of said quarantine unless said animals shall have first been 

 inspected, and if necessary, disinfected by the state veterin- 

 arian, or his duly authorized deputy. (As amended, Stats. 

 1915, p. 565.) 



SEC. 6. Whenever the state veterinarian* shall have deter- ^ u a Y n a s n t tine 

 mined that an infectious disease exists among domestic animals Spates. 

 in any other state or territory in the United States of America, 

 or in any foreign country, and the importation of domestic 

 animals from said state, territory or foreign country might 

 spread such disease among domestic animals within the State of 

 California, said state veterinarian shall notify the governor 

 thereof, and the governor, if he deem it expedient, shall issue 

 his proclamation proclaiming the facts as set forth by said 

 state veterinarian, and said proclamation shall prescribe quar- 

 antine restrictions against said state, territory or foreign coun- 

 try, which restrictions shall prescribe that under no conditions 

 shall said animals be brought into the State of California from 

 said state, territory or foreign country, or if circumstances 

 shall warrant, said proclamation shall prescribe the conditions 

 under which such animals may be brought into the State of 

 California, (As amended, Stats. 1915, p. 566.) 



SEC. 6 \. The assistant state veterinarian and the deputy Powers of 

 state veterinarians, as provided for in this act, are hereby given veterinarian 

 all the powers and authority herein conferred upon said state 

 veterinarian for the purpose of enforcing all the -provisions of 

 this act, but the said assistant state veterinarian and deputy 

 state veterinarians shall act under the directions and control of 

 the state veterinarian. (Added, Stats. 1915, p. 566.) 



SEC. 7. Section seven of said act is hereby repealed. (As Repealed, 

 amended, Stats. 1915, p. 566.) 



SEC. 7|. The state veterinarian* of the State of California 

 is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a deputy state 

 veterinarian and a clerk. The salary of the deputy state 

 veterinarian shall be twenty-four hundred dollars per annum ; 

 the salary of the clerk shall be sixteen hundred dollars per 

 annum. Said salaries shall be paid at the same time and in 

 the same manner as the salaries of other state officers. The 

 deputy state veterinarian shall be allowed such necessary 

 expenses as may be incurred in the discharge of his duties. 

 The state veterinarian is further authorized and empowered to 

 appoint such additional deputies whenever it becomes necessary 

 to carry out and give effect to the provisions of this act. The 

 salaries of any of such deputies shall in no instance exceed the 

 sum of two hundred (200) dollars per month, and each of said 

 deputies shall be allowed such necessary expenses as may be 

 incurred in the discharge of his official duties. (As amended, 

 Stats. 1915, p. 566.) 



*See note, page 11 hereof. 



