14 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTME^'T OF AGRICULTURE. 



ful. All licenses issued under authority of this Act to establish 

 nients where such viruses, serums, toxins, or analogous products ar( 

 prepared for saje, barter, exchange, or shipment as aforesaid, shal 

 be issued on condition that the licensee shall permit the inspection o 

 such establishments and of such products and their preparation 

 and the Secretary of Agriculture may suspend or revoke any permi 

 or license issued under authority of this Act, after opportimity fo: 

 hearing has been granted the licensee or importer, when the Secretan 

 of Agriculture is satisfied that such license or permit is being used t( 

 facilitate or eft'ect the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or sliipmen 

 as aforesaid, or the importation into the United States of any worth 

 less, contaminated, dangerous, or harmful virus, serum, toxin, o | 

 analogous i>roduct for use in the treatment of domestic animals 

 That any officer, agent, or employee of the Department of Agricul 

 ture duly authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture for the purpos' 

 may, at any hour during the daytime or nighttime, enter and inspec | 

 any establishment licensed under this Act where any virus, serum 

 toxin, or analogous product for use in the treatment of domesti 

 animals is prepared for sale, barter, exchange, or shipment as afore 

 said. That any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate an; 1 

 of the provisions of this Act shnll be deemed guilty of a misdemeanoi 

 and shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not exceedin; 

 $1,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both sue) 

 fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. That ther 

 is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not other 

 wise appropriated, to be expended as tlie Secretary of Agricultur 

 may direct, for the purposes and objects of this Act. the sum o 

 $*25,000, which apj^ropriation shall become available on July firsi 

 nineteen hundred and thirteen, and may be expended at any tim 

 before July first, nineteen hundred and fourteen; 



All March 4, 10]."., c. 14."), :;7 Stat. S32. 



Tliew are in-Dvisions acc()nii>anyinc appropriations for " rJoneral E? 

 peuses, liiu'eau of Animal Industry." in the ajrricnltiiral ai)pro]iriatio 

 act for the fiscal year 1!>14. cited above. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1913, c. 145. (37 Stat. 828.) 



Preparation and sale of pathological and zoological specimens; disposition < 

 receipts. 



And hereafter the Secretary of Agriculture is autliorized toprepai 

 and sell at cost such pathological and zoological specimens as h 

 may deem of scientific or educational Aalue to scientists or othei 

 engaged in the work of iiygiene and sanitation: Prorit/cd, That a 

 moneys received from the sale of such specimens shall be deposite 

 in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. 



Act March 4, iniH, o. 145. 37 Stat. S33. 



This Is n parnfiraph accompanying apiiropriations for " General E 

 ponses, Kurcan of Animal Industry," in the apricnllnral appropriate 

 act for the liscal year 1014, citetl above. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1913, c. 145. (37 Stat. 828.) 



lU REAU or ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



Salaries, Bureau of Animal Industry: One chief of burea 

 $5,000: one chief clerk, $2,500; one editor and compiler, $2,250; si 



