Thfc following iegisiation ail acting Agriculture was enact«d 

 in the c&i.endar year 1966: 



Chapter 23 was an set to further Ueiine the term "Farmer** 

 for the purpose of registration oi c&Ttain. far© motor venicxe©» 



Chapter 43 wa& an act relative to the eaployrnent of minor 6 

 under 16 in the operation, in connection vrlth Agricultwe, of 

 certain macaines. This act amended Chapter 90 wnich was a 

 Registry of ilotor Vehicles act. It amended the law by applying 

 exemption to ail of Chapter 90 instead of Section 5. 



Chapter 52 was an act relative to the use of tuberculin 

 on cattle at quarantine stations. It struck out t e words 

 "at Brighton and Somerville" which are no longer in existence. 



Chapter $3 was an amendment to i^ection 42 of Chapter 129 

 of the General Laws. The new section read as follows: "1*0 person, 

 other than a licensed veterinarian or an agent of tfie director, 

 shaxl tag a bovine aniaal with a state or federal identification 

 tag.** 



Chapter 54 was an aaieadnient to Sssction 1 of Chapter 129 

 of the General Laws, making a corrsctiv© change in the definition 

 of contagious disease in the Livestock Disease Control law. 



Ctaftpt«r 55 was an act amending Chapter 129, Section 26A 

 of the Genera^ i.aws, making a corrective change in the law 

 relative to transporting cattle. 



Chapter 65 was an amendment to section 99B of Chapter 94. 

 It is an act regulating the use of the word •'native" in connection 



