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the state in which the work of tick eradication is being conducted 
shall permit them to run at large or stray on any public road, or 
deliver such cattle for transportation, or receive for shipment such 
cattle, except upon inspection and certification by the State Veteri- 
narian, an Assistant State Veterinarian or a State Live Stock In- 
spector. 
Regulation 9. Horses, mules and asses infested with ticks in 
counties in which the regular work of tick eradication is being con- 
ducted shall be quarantined and treated in accordance with regula- 
tions governing the movement, disinfection and handling of cattle. 
: Regulation 10. In such counties in the State of Mississippi in 
which the work of tick eradication is being conducted and in which 
all cattle are being handled in accordance with the laws, rules and 
regulations of the Mississippi Live Stock Sanitary Board governing 
the control and extermination of contagious, infectious and commu- 
nicable diseases of Live Stock the following conditions will apply: 
Cattle that have been dipped regularly every two weeks for 
three months in an arsenical solution under the supervision of a 
state live stock inspector and on inspection are found free from 
cattle ticks may be furnished with a certificate signed jointly by 
the State Veterinarian and an Inspector of the Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry entitling the owner of said cattle so certified to drive them 
over the public road to the railroad dipping vat in which said cattle 
are again dipped in an arsenical solution under the supervision of'a 
bureau inspector in a dipping vat approved by the Secretary of Agri- 
culture which is located in connection with the stock pens so that 
after dipping, said cattle may be handled only through non-infected 
pens and chutes into cleared and disinfected cars, after which they 
may be shipped into the free area in accordance with the regulations 
of the United States Secretary of Agriculture for purposes other 
than immediate slaughter. 
Regulation 11. No horses, mules or asses infested with ticks 
shall be moved from the quarantined area of this state into any coun- 
ty in this state in which the regular work of tick eradication is 
being conducted. 
Regulation 12. No person owning or having in charge any 
cattle infested with or exposed to the infection of ticks (Margaro- 
pus annulatus) shall fail to dip all such cattle (after being notified 
to do so by the State Veterinarian, an Assistant State Veterinarian 
or a State Live Stock Inspector) infected or exposed, in a standard 
arsenical solution contained in a dipping vat, every two weeks as 
long as the ticks remain on the cattle or the premises or pasture 
remain infected; unless the owner or person in charge receives per- 
mission from a state live stock inspector to disinfect cattle in an- 
other manner. When quarantined cattle and premises are free of 
ticks an order will be issued by a state live stock inspector releasing 
them from quarantine. 
