Every animal passing a satisfactory test, will 
be released from quarantine and may then be 
disposed of for breeding or dairy purposes with- 
out restrictions of any kind. 
Reactors : 
All cattle reacting to the tuberculin test must 
be permanently marked for identification by 
being branded with a hot iron with the letter "T". 
All reactors shall remain in quarantine until 
released therefrom for slaughter, under State or 
Federal inspection. 
Re, Slaughtering : 
Cattle may be removed from quarantined 
premises and sold in small lots for slaughter to 
local butchers, or, they may be sold to shippers 
for shipment to public stock yards. 
When such sales or shipments are made, how- 
ever, notice of the transaction must be forwarded 
to the State venterinarian, in the form of an 
affidavit, made before a notary public. 
Bulls may be removed from public stock yards 
in quarantine. If castrated and notices to that 
effect rendered to the State veterinarian, the 
quarantine will be raised so that the steers may 
be handled without restrictions of any kind. 
Applications for Test : 
All applications for the tuberculin test, must be 
filed with the State veterinarian and all tuber- 
culin tests must be administered by authorized 
veterinarians with B. A. I. tuberculin, which will 
be supplied in all cases. 
O. E. Dyson, State Veterinarian. 
An Act to amend an Act entitled, "An Act to 
revise the law in relation to the suppression and 
prevention of the spread of contagious and in- 
fectious diseases among domestic animals' 3 
approved June 14, 1909, in force July 1, 1909. 
Section 1. Be it enacted by the People of the 
State of Illinois, represented in the General 
Assembly: That an Act entitled, "An Act to 
revise the law in relation to the suppression and 
prevention of the spread of contagious and in- 
fectious diseases among domestic animals," ap- 
proved June 14, 1909, in force July 1, 1909, be 
amended by adding to said Act fifteen sections to 
be known as sections 13, 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e, 
Idi, 13g, 14, 15, 16 17, 1| m and 20. 
