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South-Dakota
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Title 40 - Animals and Live...
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Chapter 05 - Control Of Contagious Diseases And...
Chapter 05 - Control Of Contagious Diseases And Parasites In Livestock
§ 40-5-1 Spread of disease germs or contamination of water as misdemeanor.
§ 40-5-1.1 Definition of terms.
§ 40-5-2 to 40-5-5. Repealed.
§ 40-5-5.1 Rules concerning permits for importation of rams and testing for disease.
§ 40-5-6 Repealed.
§ 40-5-7 Contagious disease of any animal to be reported to board.
§ 40-5-8 Board powers in suppression of contagious diseases and parasites--Regulation of importation, release, sale, loan, lease, or distribution of animals--Violation as misdemeanor.
§ 40-5-8.1 Repealed.
§ 40-5-8.2 Authority to inspect, examine, test, and quarantine animals--Violation as misdemeanor.
§ 40-5-8.3 Authority to seize and destroy nondomestic animals--Coordination with Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
§ 40-5-8.4 Requirements for movement of nondomestic animal into state--Violation as misdemeanor.
§ 40-5-8.5 Authority of board to prosecute violations--Limitation on liability of board or its agents.
§ 40-5-8.6 Authority to promulgate rules.
§ 40-5-9 Board orders for suppression of disease--Killing of infected animals.
§ 40-5-10 Orders of board--Signature.
§ 40-5-11 Emergency quarantine orders effective immediately.
§ 40-5-12 Publication of board orders--Effective date.
§ 40-5-13 Violation of board quarantine as misdemeanor--Second violation as felony.
§ 40-5-14 Person with notice of board order not permitted to question publication.
§ 40-5-15 Disposal of carcasses subject to board order.
§ 40-5-16 Burial or burning of carcasses by sheriff on board order--Access to premises.
§ 40-5-17 Compensation of sheriff for disposal of carcasses--Recovery of expenses from owner.
§ 40-5-18 Notice to governor of epidemic beyond board's control.
§ 40-5-19 County and municipal expenditures for disease control--Cooperation with state and federal agencies.