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(iv.) for prohibiting or regulating the removal of carcases, fodder, 

 litter, utensils, pens, hurdles, dung, or other things into, 

 within, or out of an infected place or area ; 



(v.) for prescribing and regulating the destruction, burial, disposal, 

 or treatment of carcases, fodder. Utter, utensils, pens, hurdles, 

 dung, or other things, being in an infected place or area, or 

 removed thereout ; 



(vi.) for prescribing and regulating the cleansing and disinfection of 

 infected places and areas, or parts thereof ; 



(vii.) for prescribing and regulating the disinfection of the clothes of 

 persons coming in contact with or employed about diseased 

 or suspected animals, or being in an infected place, and the 

 use of precautions against the spreading of disease by such 

 persons ; 



(viii.) for prohibiting or regulating the digging up of carcases which 

 have been buried ; 



(ix.) for prohibiting or regulating the exposure of diseased or sus- 

 pected animals in markets or fairs or sale-yards, or other 

 public or private places, where animals are commonly exposed 

 for sale, and the placing thereof in lairs or other places 

 adjacent to or connected with markets or fairs, or where 

 animals are commonly placed before exposure for sale ; 



(x.) for prohibiting or regulating the sending or carrying of diseased 

 or suspected animals, or of dung or other thing likely to spread 

 disease, or the causing the same to be sent or carried, on rail- 

 ways, canals, rivers, or inland navigations, or in coasting 

 vessels, or otherwise ; 



(xi.) for prohibiting or regulating the carrying, leading, or driving of 

 diseased or suspected animals, or the causing them to be 

 carried, led, or driven on highways or thoroughfares, or else- 

 where ; 



(xii.) for prohibiting or regulating the placing or keeping of diseased 

 or suspected animals on commons or uninclosed lands, or in 

 fields or other places insufficiently fenced, or on the sides of 

 highways ; 



(xiii.) for prescribing and regulating the seizure, detention, and dis- 

 posal of a diseased or suspected animal exposed, carried; kept, 

 or otherwise dealt with in contravention of an order of the 

 Board; and for prescribing and regulating the liability of 

 the owner or consignor orconsignee of such animal to the 

 expenses connected with the seizure, detention, and disposal 

 thereof ; 

 (xiiia.) for prescribing, regulating, and securing the periodical treat- 

 ment of all sheep by effective dipping, or by the use of some 

 other remedy for sheep scab. 



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