SANITARY VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
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of business, and they are restrained from receiving any compen¬ 
sation from private individuals during the time actually employed 
in the service of the State. It is also made the duty of assistant 
veterinarians to at once notify the Live-Stock Commission should 
it come to their knowledge that cattle have come into this State 
from localities in other States against which the Governor has 
complained, giving all the facts obtainable in the case. The 
rules instruct the assistant veterinarian to enter any lane, dairy 
or cow shed, or other place or building wherein they have reason¬ 
able grounds for supposing that pleuro-pneumonia or glanders 
exists or has existed for sixty days prior to the time of the visit, 
or where the carcass of an animal so affected has been kept, or 
buried, or otherwise destroyed in violation of law, or where they 
have reason to believe any provisions of the law under which 
they are acting have been violated, and in case the owner refuses 
them entrance they are to procure a warrant for his arrest for 
violation of the law. 
When any person desires to ship animals to a State which has 
proclaimed against this State, the State Veterinarian and assistant 
veterinarians when called upon are required to make examination 
of such animals, and, if found healthy and to conform with the 
provisions of the law in all respects, to furnish the owner with a 
health certificate, but for such service they are to be paid by the 
owner and receive the same compensation allowed by the State, 
together with their necessary expenses in performing the service, 
and in no case will the State be liable for such cost of service. 
When the State Veterinarian makes an examination of the 
animals on any premises, and is convinced that either of the 
above-named diseases exists, he is required to serve a notice to 
that effect on the person in charge, and, if he deems necessary, 
upon the persons in charge of adjacent premises or farms, and 
shall at once notify the Commission, and when they are satisfied 
of the correctness of the report of the State Veterinarian, they 
will order the quarantine of the infected premises, and if neces¬ 
sary, the adjacent premises, farms and highways, and they will 
from time to time, as they see fit, by order extend, contract or 
otherwise alter the limits of a place or area infected. The Com- 
