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thousand ($1,U00) dollars in any one year, and the amount of 
money to which the holder is entitled by reason of the appraise¬ 
ment heretofore mentioned, and report the same to the Auditor 
of State. Upon presentation of such certificate to the State Au¬ 
ditor he shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the 
amount therein stated ; provided that the provisions of this sec¬ 
tion shall not apply to any animal or animals that shall be proved 
to have been in a diseased condition when brought into this State, 
or have been brought into the State contrary to any law of the 
State, or any rule or rules adopted by the State Veterinary Sani¬ 
tary Board. 
Sec. 13. The State Veterinary Sanitary Board shall have 
power to employ at the expense of the State, such persons, and 
purchase such supplies and material as may be necessary to carry 
into effect all orders by it given ; Provided , that no labor shall be 
employed, material or supplies purchased by the Board, except 
such additional labor, material and supplies as may be necessary 
to carry into effect quarantine regulations as prescribed by the 
State Veterinary Sanitary Board. 
Sec. 14. Whenever the State Veterinary Sanitary Board shall 
have good reason to believe that any contagious or infectious dis¬ 
ease exists in any locality in other States, Territories or coun¬ 
tries, or that there are conditions which render domestic animals 
from such infectious districts liable to convey such disease, they 
shall report the same to the Governor of the State. Thereupon the 
Governor shall, by proclamation, prohibit the importation of any 
live stock of the kind diseased into the State, unless accompanied 
by a certificate of health given by the State Veterinary Sanitary 
Board, who shall carefuily examine all such live stock previous 
to the giving of such certificate. All expense connected with 
such examination to be paid by the owner or owners of such live 
stock so examined. 
Sec. 15. Whenever, it is deemed necessary by the State Vet¬ 
erinary Sanitary Board to supervise and inspect any of the lines 
of transportation in this State, and the stock yards connected with 
the same, suitable inspectors shall be appointed, such as the 
Board shall direct, and these shall be paid by the corporation or 
