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Article 5
Diseases of Domestic Animals; Calves and Veal; Pure Bred Stock; Certificates of Registry

Sections

72
Control and suppression of disease
72‑A
Feeding of garbage, offal or carcasses to cattle, swine or poultry prohibited
73
Report of disease
73‑A
Unlawful sale of tuberculous cattle
73‑B
The New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory
74
Regulations relating to importation
75
Sanitary regulations
76
Quarantine on animals or premises
77
Examination by veterinarian prerequisite to destruction of animal
78
Examination of domestic animals
79
Examination at request of owner
80
Certificate to healthy herds
81
Sale, removal or slaughter of animals affected with tuberculosis
82
Appraisers
83
Appraisal of diseased animals
85
Destruction of animals
86
Post-mortem examination of animals
87
Payments for animals killed
87‑A
Domestic fowl and fertile eggs thereof
88
Indemnity
89
Control of vaccines, serums and other preparations
90
Examination of cattle for Bang's disease
90‑A
Declaration of policy and purposes
90‑B
Definitions
90‑C
Prohibitions
90‑D
Application and permit fees
90‑E
Refusing and revoking permits
90‑F
Proceedings to review
90‑G
Records
90‑H
Violations
91
Hog cholera and pseudorabies control
95
Protecting the breeding of pure bred stock
95‑A
Animal ear tags or other identification
95‑B
False pedigree of animals
95‑C
Examination of horses for equine infectious anemia
96
Certificates of registry of domestic animals
 



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