CHAPTER VI. 
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES. 
§ 95. The Veterinarian as an §105. What Diseases Quaran- 
Officer. tinable. 
§ 96. Liability of Officers. § 106. Methods in Quarantine. 
§ 97. Officers with Discretion § 107. Quarantine Regulations 
Cannot Be Coerced. Should Be Published. 
§ 98. Arbitrary Action Not § 108. Diagnosis. 
Discretion #5 as : 
109. J dict = 
§ 99. Authority Limited by : pei peer nemo 
Jurisdiction. iy 
§ 100, Authority Determined by § 110. Quarantine Versus Com- 
Legislation. uchoane 
§ 101. Invalid Act Is No De- § 111. Destruction of Property. 
fense for Officer. §112. Personal Liability for 
§ 102. Quarantine. Infectious Disease. 
§ 103. Quarantine Does Not §113. Law Versus Policy. 
Depend upon Statute. § 114. Appraisement. 
§ 104. Authority Cannot Be §115. State and National Offi- 
Delegated. cers, at Same Time. 
95. The Veterinarian as an Officer. Veterina- 
rians are frequently occupied in governmental 
positions for the nation, state, or city, and such 
services are daily becoming more common and 
more necessary. As a rule, these duties are per- 
formed by veterinarians as employees, rather than 
as officers. For a discussion of the relative rights 
and duties of officers and employees the reader is 
referred to Chapter X of my Pusiic Heatru. It 
is necessary that the person entering upon govern- 
mental work should have a clear idea of the limits 
of his authority, as well as a knowledge of the 
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