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No horse stock, (including mules and asses), shall be admitted 
to the Territory unless accompanied by a certificate of health 
showing that the animal or animals in question have been sub- 
mitted to the mallein test and found to be free from glanders. 
Said test must be made and certificate issued by a veterinarian 
authorized by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, and 
endorsed by the Bureau Inspector in Charge at the port of ship- 
ment.* 
Any person contemplating the importation of horse stock to 
this Territory shall notify the Territorial Veterinarian, his assist- 
ant or deputy of the approximate time of arrival of such stock, 
the name and address of the consignee, the name of the vessel and 
the port of entry. 
Upon arrival of the stock the Territorial Veterinarian or his 
local representative shall be notified at once and the stock held as 
directed in Rule I until the same and the accompanying papers 
have been examined by him and a permit of landing issued. 
In order to prevent the further introduction of tuberculosis in 
cattle it is hereby ordered, that : 
No cattle above the age of six months shall be admitted to the 
Territory unless accompanied by a certificate of health showing 
that the animal or animals have been submitted to the tuberculin 
test and found to be free from tuberculosis. The said test must 
be made and certificate issued in the same manner and by the 
same authorities as prescribed for the inq^ortation of horse stock, 
and the same general rules governing the latter shall apply to the 
importation of cattle. 
In case horse stock or cattle should be landed at a port of entry 
where no local representative of the Division of Animal Industry 
is stationed and where it would be im])ossible for him to reach 
within a reasonable time after the arrival of the stock, the owner 
or consignee shall be allowed to remove the animals to con- 
venient premises where care can be taken of them and where they 
can be kept isolated from other stock of the same kind, upon the 
following conditions : 
The owner or the consignee shall without delay notify the Ter- 
ritorial Veterinarian or his nearest rej^resentative by telephone, 
wireless or otherwise of the arrival of the stock and the place 
where he has taken them to. If so directed he shall forward the 
]:>apers accompanying the stock for examination by the Territorial 
Veterinarian or his representative. 
Until the arrival of either of these officials or until he receives 
notification that the accompanying papers are satisfactory, the 
owner or consignee shall consider the animals quarantined — that 
is the}^ shall be kept in a stable or enclosure where no other ani- 
* See also Rale 5 — Qnavantine of Horse Stock Arriving From or 
Through the State of California. 
